My folks were visiting SF for a week. They totally love fishing and I totally love sustainability. Kirk is like an all knowing yoda man that sits an the center of marine biology ("its called the monkey faced eel, but it is not an eel, this shows you how names mean so little"), improvised fishing ("because I'm feeling crazy, let's try this with a line and hook, we don't need a rod, this is how I did it as a kid"), story telling ("the last time I caught a rock crab, I didn't throw it back far enough and the seagulls dove and we all gasped expecting to see him pulled apart, but he flipped over and brandished his claws and the seagulls knew to leave that guy alone or lose a beak, ahh, evolution") and sustainability ("the oil fish, used my Native Americans' as candles, just dry and light them, was once the largest biomass in the Bay, now it is found only in Alaska because of a little tiny bit of warming of the ocean"). Within a year or two, this guy is going to be on the Travel Channel with his own show. Also, bonus points for not actually killing any fish or crabs and for knowing every regulation known to man regarding the killing of fish and crabs. Double bonus points for helping my folks throw fishing nets.