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Topic: 5/18/2010 - point sur 3 x 19 + 54  (Read 1396 times)

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alantani

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5/18/2010 - point sur 3 x 19 + 54

there was a ton of mold under the cover of the boat that had accumulated over the last 6 months.  it took the entire saturday to pressure wash all of it out.  then i spent all of sunday applying a waterproofing spray to the cover.  it came out beautifully.  monday was spend going through the boat.  i topped off the trailer wheel bearings with grease, greased all the fittings on the motors, ran the motors to make sure they were peeing, fired up the electronics, flushed out the fresh water tank, checked the flares, added the new registration tags, unstuck all the zippers on the pfd's, charged up the handheld radios, set out all the rock cod gear and went through all of the reels.  things started out a mess, but after three days work, including a good scrubbing, and we were ready to go on tuesday.

tuesday's trip was looking good.  we were in between storms and the water was supposed to be flat.  we made it to the coast guard launch ramp in monterey at day break. 



it's been taken over by furbags, but at least they gave us enough room to launch.



for this trip, my crew consisted of three 19 year olds, all back on break from UC Berkeley.

first is jennifer ....



then jue yan......



and last was sandra.  she's the one that lives next door.  i decided to pick on jennifer most of the day, so she got to drive.



and what a day it was.  hey, can i pick 'em, or what?  it stayed flat like this all day.





jue yan is the analytical type. 



sandra will get to run the deck today. 





she fast becoming a very capable deckhand.



sandra struck first. 



jue yan got the second fish. 



jennifer stuck the third fish.....



.... and the fourth.



c'mon, we need some muscles here!!!!!!!!



nevermind!



so here's what we were using for gear.  i have a set of 6 shimano trevala rods matched up with the daiwa 17 line counters.  the reels were strung with straight 50 pound spectra to a swivel.  next was a 3 foot section of 30# mono with a shrimp fly attached by a blood knot.  at the bottom is an 8 ounce bullet head jig with a 7 inch kalin grub on the bottle.  i like to add bait, so i'll take a whole squid, tear off the head and hang it on the shrimp fly, then attach the squid body to the jig.  big fish go for the jigs.  big and small fish hit the shrimp flys.



sandra finally stuck her own ling.  white seemed to be working pretty well.



we were on a long drift and hit a patch with NOTHING on the meter.  yup, nothing but flat bottom.  jen's rod suddenly loaded up, and then sandra's rod went off.  they were rewarded for their patience with a pair of very nice vermillions. 



jue yan finally got a few fish of his own.





leave it to ladies to have to have the last word!



with attitude!



Bushy

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Awesome Alan
 Looks like you tired those kids out!

Were they all sleeping on the way home?

beautiful stragely familiar looking landscape there.

Hope to see and fish with you soon brother!

Allen




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Hey Alan, nice crew and good score. Way to spend school break.
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Looks like everyone having fun catching fish.  Thanks for the report and great pictures Alan.
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Otter

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Beautiful haul of rojo's! I hope those kids know how lucky they are to get a ride on your boat!


Thanks for the report.


-Eliot


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Awesome report and pictures Alan. Thanks for sharing.

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alantani

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we have to do that run again.  strangely, most of the kelp was gone. 


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Great catches and pics buddy! Looked fun!
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Northern Boy

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beautiful stragely familiar looking landscape there.

I thought the same thing. I feel strangely queasy now.

Nice fishing as always Alan T.


BigJim

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Awesome!!

Love the smiles on all the kids faces!!

What a great day!!

Thank you for sharing!

Sincerely,

Jim

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Perfect report Al! From prep to tired smiles. Now all we need is pics of the stuffed plates. It's a pleasure to see the young generation learning the joys. We need to get those young brilliant minds working on our side of the MLPA fight.
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beenfishin

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Nicely done, looks like a quality grade of fish and it's awesome you're sharing it with others.

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tallpaul

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Very cool of you to get those young friends out on the water, and to put them on the fish. That's a gorgeous ling there, I'll bet there was some noise while pulling on that fish!

Summer is here!  Oh wait...I guess not.
Always willing to join others in the Monterey/Santa Cruz/Half Moon Bay area for a bit of fishing...feel free to contact me.


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nice fish dude!!


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another wonderful report alan, always love the way you share the joy of the ocean with others, thanks for sharing, cameron