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PROBATION
Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 657
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reminds me of the movie..."The Life Aquatic",
You know when Steve Zissou is wearing the yellow helmet with an antenna that has music piped in. Then he starts dancing...That's what I'm talking about. ![]() thanks fer the report Gabe. btw- I don't see any speedos & Glocks...must be Interns? Last edited by cabojohn; 06-26-2008 at 10:06 AM. |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 91
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Zed, Quote:
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#3 |
Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: in my head
Posts: 31
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Great trip with a good crew! Fished for 6hrs or so, with good views and a steady pick on calicos kept me buzzy. Caught 3 halibut, two that were short and one that looked to be 10-15lbs. As I tryed to rush the gaff shot I ended up tangeling the gaff with my line just above the hook and as the fish freaked out POP goes my line and there went my keeper..
![]() ![]() I only would like to ask one thing: If you are heading out on one of these trips please show up early!!! Rember you need to unload your car and get all of your gear to the boat then load the boat. Everyone has different boats and gear so this seems to take some time. Don't hook up your seat or other gear to your yak in the morning, yaks ride on the racks on their sides so all that stuff gets in the way as the crew loads the yaks on the rack. Saw a deckhand almost get hit in the head a few times by seat buckles and other stuff falling from yaks. Ok one more thing when your yak comes down and it's time to get in the water be ready to load and go as fast as you can. It's not the beach, only 4-5 yaks can be set up at once so that means there are people waiting to to get on the water. ![]() Peace Out EFISH |
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#4 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 611
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always a bunch of cool people on these trips...
always good to put more faces to some of the names... bunch of cool cats joined us... ![]() fishing was on the slow side (compared to my last two Cat trips)... could not buy a bite on the plastics... live bait was the only producer for me today... 10 minutes after launching, my flylined dean gets ripped by this jackpot contender...3lbs 8 oz... ![]() was thinkin the day was gonna be good based on that first fish right off the bat...nope...got a handful of just barely keeper sized calicos the rest of the day... as we cruised across the beaches... I couldn't help but try for a butt...got 5 or six shorts on the day... 20...18...21...etc...then finally...minutes before our time ended... not a whopper... but a winner just the same....23"er... turns out it was the exact same weight as the calico... JACKPOT..... ![]() when I got home I found a stow away.... this bone hitched a ride home with me... howdhedodat? (Andy's Boner) ![]() made me laugh, Thanks Andy.... |
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#5 |
Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: San Diego
Posts: 51
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2nd trip & Logic behind hard hat
Will probably get bombed on this but here it goes. I use the hard hat for a couple of reasons, it is very comfortable and airy. Second it's plastic so water can not soak it (floats also). During hooping season it's easy to attach those red bike lights to the side of the hat so as to avoid the hell I can't see you from boaters
![]() ![]() This was my second trip and although the two trips have produced zero YT or WSB the fishing has been good through out. I caught several calico bass and , one good sized bonita (should of kept for JP) and a mackeral that was pushing 3 lbs (JP maybe, was not going there). All released. The trip had 18 kayakers on it. I was surprised that there were not more returnees from the first trip, only Andy, Eugene and myself. Water was smooth and conditions looked right for future bites. While on the water, I spoke with two guys in a power boat that were down from Apple Valley. Thanks for offering and giving me a couple your live squids. I caught the large mackeral with one and got raked with the others. The Captain and his team did a great job and thank you for the pictures from the first trip. ![]() More Pictures. Kayaks loaded and ready to go, see what happens when a guy brings his lady, he gets hugs and kisses during the boat ride. I guess I will ask the wife if she wants to come along in the future. ![]() Gear at the back of the boat, big plastic containers are the way to go. I need to remember that for next trip. ![]() Eugene, Josh and Andy discussing their fishing options at launch. ![]() Beautiful backdrop of Catalina, picture does not do it justice. ![]() Pretty easy loading as you can see, and a calm day similiar to first trip. ![]() thanks, Jimmy Last edited by mc08066; 06-27-2008 at 10:09 AM. Reason: Add pictures |
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Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 50
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Just kiddin'. I like it. Maybe on the next trip you could get Gabe to wear a police hat and Grego an Indian headdress. Last edited by dpliska; 06-26-2008 at 03:48 PM. |
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