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| Billfish OBX |
Posted - 04/09/2012 : 09:31:31 AM Not exactly striped bass fishing related....but Jose Wejebe died last Friday in a plane crash. He was 54. Sad day for all of the saltwater fishing fans out there and for his family. He brought a lot of cool fishing places into our homes and shared a lot of knowledge.
http://www.news-press.com/article/20120406/NEWS0119/120406034/Fishing-show-host-Jose-Wejebe-killed-Collier-plane-crash
Billy
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| Reality_Bites |
Posted - 04/10/2012 : 5:00:56 PM and Flip was very appreciative in his reply...
I've spent about 85% of my life's wages on fishing, the rest I just wasted... |
| Reality_Bites |
Posted - 04/09/2012 : 11:29:35 AM Jose was a very cool guy. I traded emails with him a couple of times about his shows and fishing off the coast of North Carolina. He did come up and do a show with Pete Manuel, Capt. of the Delta Dawn, catching Bluefin Tuna off of Cape Lookout.
I remember a show he did Tarpon Fishing where he jumped in with mask, fins and snorkel, to swim a fishing rod around a bridge piling so his angler could get the fish to the boat. I also know another guy that told me he dropped a fishing rod with a Penn International reel off a dock down in the Keys and Jose volunteered to jump in and get it for him...
I hope they will do a marathon Jose Wejebe/Spanish Fly weekend... I think I will send Flip Pallot of Walkers Cay Chronicles fame an email as I know he and Jose were great friends..
I've spent about 85% of my life's wages on fishing, the rest I just wasted... |
| Fogman |
Posted - 04/09/2012 : 09:49:24 AM Indeed........ A great loss for our sport. I always enjoyed his programs no matter what he was catching, and he did several striper shows. |