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Old 09-28-2008, 01:14 PM
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San Clemente Island

Launched 3.30am,got sardines from Nacho, made 25 Macks and headed to San Clemente Island. Sloppy and lots of fog made foor intense ride , especially thru sealanes with 2-way shipping traffic. At frontside of island, very calm ...nice after 65mmi of rough and tumble. Lots of calicos, large bonito(6to8lbs). Move around the White Rock area, lose ! yellow to the rocks,, felt like a good grade of fish.Moved to small point with nice kelp line (33.54.219/118.27.210) away from fleet, as many chasing tuna moved to lee of island due to conditions on the banks. Using 15#with!%3floro leader ,hooked up to large fish, believe it to be Blackie cuz its just swimin slowly to sea. Put lots of pressure on on Blackie becomes a Yellow that did'nt know he was hooked.Smokes off line, 20 minutes on fish, straight down, ole wily finds the anchor rope an knows what to do....Bummer, that was a toadie. Re-rigthe 15, break out the 25#, no one wants to play,go back to the 15# ,...... I'm on again.This is a smaller fish, comes up a rat 9# yellow,I'll take it. Friend Jeff hooks up , while he's on ,I go on again, better fish. Jeff gets his 12# in the boat. I work mine to the boat and grab the tail,nice 19# Yellow. Hook and lose 1 more fish because I forgot to retie hook. Rough ride home 65mi, some at only 20 kts. All considered, GOOD DAY
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Old 09-28-2008, 03:18 PM
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Neferious, that fog was something else. Leaving the anchorage at Huntington Harbour you could not see either side of the harbor mouth. Just had to follow the green bouys to the bridge and then followed another vessel with radar. Heaven help any one without GPS.

Vessel Assist was trying to locate a Skipjack that did NOT have GPS and I believe they were out of gas. You could just hear the exasperation in the voice of the VA skipper.

Glad you found the fish. We were in the tournament with artificial only rules. Ended up with one fish each, a dink "cuda" and a dink sandbass.

Oh well, it was nice to be on the water.

Chris
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Old 09-28-2008, 03:49 PM
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Art's work on 'Butts too, my buddy got 7 legals,lots of shorts and lost3 other bigguns' This is the pic he sent me, cant say much about his boat choice
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