SeaCat
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My parents came down to visit today. My father wanted to check out a fishing pier further south of us that had been nearly destroyed in the Hurricanes and had been rebuilt. Off we went.
The weather for this trip was absolutely perfect. Not too hot, dry and sunny.
While we were out on the pier seeing what the people there were catching one woman hooked an Octopus.
I watched as she pulled it up to the pier, (She had no choice in the matter.) then put it on the woodwork and just stood there looking at it. She had no idea what to do with it. Me being me I stepped forward and took over.
Grabbing the critter by the head so I could control it I used my Multi-tool to remove the hook. (It was just through the mantel.) When I had done that I asked her if she wanted it. (Some people eat them.) She told me she didn't.
By this time there was a nice little crowd gathered around. Many of them tourists who had never seen an Octopus of any size. (This one was maybe six inches across the head. Maybe two feet from tentacle tip to tentacle tip.) I allowed people to check it out while keeping them from hurting it. (Most of them were afraid to even touch it.) Meanwhile the thing was grabbing hold of me and squirming around. Finally it was time to release it.
Holding it by the head while allowing it to support itself with it's arms wrapped around my arm, (I held it by it's head so it couldn't pull close enough to get me with it's beak.) I carried it down the pier and into the surf line where I released it. Most of the tourists followed me and watched as it finally took off into the rocks beneath the pier.
A lot of the people were freaked out that I would handle something like that. They wanted to know how I could deal with it so I had to explain I was used to them. I like to play with them when I dive. (The only time I have had a problem with one was when one grabbed my mask.)
I had a lot of fun and the peoples reaction was too funny.
Cat
The weather for this trip was absolutely perfect. Not too hot, dry and sunny.
While we were out on the pier seeing what the people there were catching one woman hooked an Octopus.
I watched as she pulled it up to the pier, (She had no choice in the matter.) then put it on the woodwork and just stood there looking at it. She had no idea what to do with it. Me being me I stepped forward and took over.
Grabbing the critter by the head so I could control it I used my Multi-tool to remove the hook. (It was just through the mantel.) When I had done that I asked her if she wanted it. (Some people eat them.) She told me she didn't.
By this time there was a nice little crowd gathered around. Many of them tourists who had never seen an Octopus of any size. (This one was maybe six inches across the head. Maybe two feet from tentacle tip to tentacle tip.) I allowed people to check it out while keeping them from hurting it. (Most of them were afraid to even touch it.) Meanwhile the thing was grabbing hold of me and squirming around. Finally it was time to release it.
Holding it by the head while allowing it to support itself with it's arms wrapped around my arm, (I held it by it's head so it couldn't pull close enough to get me with it's beak.) I carried it down the pier and into the surf line where I released it. Most of the tourists followed me and watched as it finally took off into the rocks beneath the pier.
A lot of the people were freaked out that I would handle something like that. They wanted to know how I could deal with it so I had to explain I was used to them. I like to play with them when I dive. (The only time I have had a problem with one was when one grabbed my mask.)
I had a lot of fun and the peoples reaction was too funny.
Cat