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Topic: Van Damme, 7-29, rockfish, caves and other invertibrates  (Read 1171 times)

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Nawm

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  • Date Registered: Aug 2007
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Met up with Pescador and Amphibian yesterday at Van Damme to do some rockfishing.  We fished the main North reef for an hour for nothing!!  It was the slowest I have ever experienced the bite there, so we started heading south.  Picked off a few of the usual suspects (gophers, blues, etc.).  Amphibian had to take off which was too bad as the bite turned on some after he departed.  We went down to a few big reefs on the outside to the south a mile or so and had a pretty steady pick at the gophers, greenling, china's and all the blues you could shake off.  I literally caught a limit of greenling, all released except for two of course.  Dave managed to pick off one Red and I caught an underling, but that was about it for the fish.  I did bring home a limit, including some mortally wounded gophers caught deep and we had a nice seared rockfish in a white wine lemon butter reduction with capers and dill. :smt003

Beyond the smallish rockfish, I did manage to capture not one, but two sea cucumbers, and a seastar, all on the megabait using assist hooks. 

Dave took me for a cave and secret cove(s) tour on the way back to the parking lot, very sweet indeed!!

Nice weather and dinner to boot.....I love vacation.   :smt003


FisHunter

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Excellent Adventure!!  Thanks for the pics and details....reads like a GoodOl'Fashioned NCKA hookup to hook some RF...and other seacreatures than might get in the way :smt003
those shots get me UP! :smt002
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Dale L

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I love Van Damme, There's some really cool stuff north and south,

I gotta week scheduled there end of Sept can't wait!!!! was gonna do the first week of Oct like we did last year when they closed rockfish season on Oct 1.  :smt010

Thanks for the report


Rory

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I'm still learning the Yak thing and I have to get out there just to see the caves!!! Thanks for the pics.


&

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fantastic pictures.  have to do that cave thing sometime, looks so fun


DaveW

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A great day with good company.  I'm not sure what Norm sees in catching those cucumbers though.  I think he caught two of them. Oh well.  Other than his fixation with inverts he's great company.

We must have hit Gopher-ville.  I think I got about a dozen of those things and also a bunch of Chinas.  They fight like a sack of crap.  After the initial strike, you know it's a gopher or china, because its just dead weight.  I came home with plenty of rockfish for the freezer, but the grade was poor:  blues, chinas, and gophers, just the sure morts.  Funny, Norm couldn't keep geenlings off, but I only caught one.

I've got good mapping software here at work.  I think I'm going to plot all the caves I know out of Mendo, Russian Gulch and Van Damme and post them on the site.  They're pretty fun on nice days like yesterday.


mako1

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The buoy sounded pretty flat yesterday. Was it so at VD?
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DaveW

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The buoy sounded pretty flat yesterday. Was it so at VD?

Yeah, fairly flat.


piski

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WOW, nice lookin' day out there.  :smt004
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Tote

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Urchin city on the other side of the cave.
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Flyaker

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Great report and pics, indeed!   The cave looks like something from the movies of some great adventure in some exotic place.    I suppose it was exactly that. 

Ive gotta get up there and give that a try.


TailWalk

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Urchin city on the other side of the cave.

Uuuuuuuunnnnnnniiiiiiiii! Yummy!
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TailWalk

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Ive gotta get up there and give that a try.

Me too!
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amphibian

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Sorry about bailing. I got seasick and started blowing chunks. I went to Albion Thur and caught a 24" vermillion. Mooch took pictures so they should be up after the weekend. Thanks for the advice you gave me out there.
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