ok, yesterday i told you that somebody crossed the line right? well, somebody literally crossed my line. i was out in the deep blue sea and there were no other boats around for miles and miles. i was driving at a slow 7 knots because i had my fishing lines out behind my boat. brand new fishing poles, line, reels, and lucky lures. i just set it out and was hoping to get lucky! BUT!!!

i was driving in a straight line for miles. i was watching a tourist parasailing boat near hawaii kai doing their business. he was speeding around taking turns for the tourists. then i see him keep on speeding straight toward me. i’m just keeping my slow pace line and watched him come closer and closer. he got super close and i yelled at him. he smiled and ran over my fishing lines in the back of my boat. my reel started screaming and was losing line as his boat sped away. i kept yelling to stop so my reel doesn’t break but he kept on going. OMG! i haven’t swore or gotten that mad in a long time. i was yelling at him “fu@K You!!!! what the f#@K!!!! he finally stopped, my line cut, i lost my lucky lure, and i was still yelling at the top of my voice. i stop the boat, he starts coming back, i was ready to shoot my speargun at his boat, then he came and apologized. he said “sorry.” i looked at him and said “what are you thinking???? you have the whole entire ocean and you have to come that close to me???” he said sorry again and i looked at him wondering if this was a joke or something. i was waiting for the hidden cameras to come out and say “haha, this is a trick, you are on hidden camera.” i can’t believe how stupid some people can be. and the good thing is that my crazy fisherman friends weren’t with me because it would have been a different story. you should have seen the faces of the japanese tourists on the parasailing boat. they must have been tripping out. haha.

anyway, i took some deep breaths, then continued to fish on my other pole. then bam!!! mahi mahi!!!! i got my first fish on Mayuki and there will be many more to come. i even got another mahi mahi after that but lost it when it came to the side of the boat. i was trying to spear it but he got scared and ran away. haha.

so many whales out there. just so relaxing and boring. haha. i’m not a fishing pole fisherman, i’m a spear fisherman. i got bored pretty fast.

seen the coolest cloud formation and i knew it was going to get ugly so i headed back.

then did a quick dive outside diamond head and grabbed this monster tako!! it was huge! so got mahimahi and tako on the menu this week. ceviche and tako poke? sweet!
Crossed My Line
March 29, 2014 Hawaii Surf Report

Free Diving Indonesia. Great memories!
Good morning 6am.
North shore 1-3′ and little bumpy.
South shore waist to chest high and clean.
Calm wind now becoming light trades later.
Cloudy, overcast, rain, maybe some sunshine later. Guarantee rainbows. Going surfing and whale watching!
Have a wonderful day!
Truman Show? Where is Shinpei? 50 year old Superman? Saxophone Surfer?

i was on the way for a surf and decided to throw out my lure with my brand new fishing pole. i swear somebody is watching me. i swear somebody is videoing my every move. how do i know? because i had the freaking stupidest thing in my life happen to me today. it just feel like people just want to see my reaction. you know how they have hidden cameras and make crazy situations on people? i’m still upset, but at the same time think it’s a joke. or a dream. somebody crossed the line today and i almost lost my mind and soul. i’ll tell you about it tomorrow after i cool off.

Shinpei Horiguchi proved a lot of people wrong this year. i heard a few people saying “where is Shinpei? what is he doing?” i always had faith in this kid because he has a great heart. and a great heart will get you through in this cruel world. so to everybody that was wondering where Shinpei was and what he was doing? “Shinpei was in a hugest barrel at pipeline getting deep! where were you? and this is hands down the best barrel photo i’ve ever seen at pipeline of any japanese surfer. congratulations Shinpei for showing the world what japanese surfers can accomplish. i’m super proud of you!” photo in the new Surfing Magazine and photo by Noyle

another surfer who’s been proving people wrong is 50 year old Goki-san.

big body, big soul, and big aloha!
last, i was surfing out at bowls and seen this musician doing something nobody has ever done before. playing the saxophone while surfing is talent! awesome surfing Reggie! check out the clip! Hawaii Five-0!

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTP-mQmQ3NQ[/youtube]


