8/1/2014 - 8/2/2014
Trip #4- 2014- Amigo 2-Day Trip- Aug 1st & 2nd It was a balmy evening Thursday, Jul 31st as 14 stalwart club members and guests gathered early at Newport Landing for an early departure on our 2-Day venture to the land of the tuna gods. Luke had advised everyone ahead of time that we would have to travel to San Pedro to get bait (sardines), so we were looking at a 7:00pm departure.
Our crew for this trip was
Mike “Wiggy” Thompson
Bob “Spreader Bar” Melville
Ichiro “Saba” Shintsubo
Conor “Little Shano” Shanahan
We also had a crew guest- Stefano, a friend of Bob’s visiting from Italy.
We loaded up around 6:30pm and left the dock at 7:10pm. We arrived at the San Pedro bait barge around 9:20pm and were greeted by the most “bohunk” sardines I have seen in a while. We got 34 scoops but due to the size, that is less bait than normal so we certainly will be in bait catching mode at some point in the trip. We left San Pedro light at 9:55pm and headed south. Weather conditions were very nice going out and would pretty much stay nice for the entire trip except for a bit of wind Sat evening.
Day 1- Fri Aug 1st
We arrived in the “zone” at 4:45am. It had to be the zone because the entire San Diego fleet was there, including half the long range fleet. Needless to say, there would be competition for fish today. We were at about 70 miles just above “the line”. Water temp was 71.8 degrees. We drifted until daylight and yours truly, Gary T, managed to get the first fish of the trip around 6:00am, a BFT around 15lbs. No more bites and we started trolling around 6:15am. A note here- we did not get one hit on the trolling rigs in two days. Highly unusual, but that had been the pattern for the boats fishing this area for the last several days.
Over the next few hours, we had several stops on breaking fish and sonar marks for a handful of fish each time, mixed BFT and YFT. I think everyone had a chance at getting a fish or two, but the Burson duo, Luke and Ryan were in ‘em. Tom H was also having a good day. At 10:45am the morning batch of fish went down in the ice and we had about 35 mixed tuna. By 11:00am, we hit the mid-day doldrums. We trolled and we searched and we zigged and we zagged- for nothing. And it lasted all the way into the early evening. Around 6:00pm, we slid into a spot of BFT, a little larger grade, and we started hooking a few. Ron R, Roy P, and yours truly hooked the first 3 fish. Mine got away (figures), Roy got his, and one hour and 45 minutes later Ron got his. That was a tough fish! In the meantime, we had a few re-bites on both BFT and YFT, and had a decent plunker bite until dark. We called it a day and headed to SCI, 22 miles away. Fish count at the end of the day was 57 mixed BFT and YFT, 15-20lbs, with the jackpot fish around 30lbs. Not a bad day. But we went through a bit of bait to get those. We rolled into Pyramid Cove around 10:30pm and looked for squid in the bait grounds. Nobody home, so Wiggy said we will try for mackerel in the early morning and probably fish the island for bass most of the day. He mumbled something about the largest bass for the club for the year was going to be caught on the Amigo.
Day 2- Sat Aug 2nd
We started looking for mackerel at 2:35am. Looked around Fish Hook and up the front side a ways for no sign, came back down near Fish Hook and got on a spot of little Spanish. And I mean little- 3-5 inches. However, they were biting decent and in a couple of hours we managed to tank a couple of good scoops. With that, Wiggy decided that we might want to head offshore for a while in the morning and look for those tuna we had the night before and give it a try with the Spanish, and later come back and fish the island with the sardines. It proved to be a good decision. At 5:15am, we took off. We started trolling about 10 miles off the island and looking for fish. The weather was flat calm and we stopped on several spots of breaking fish, mixed BFT and YFT all morning. However, we would only hook a few each time, and sometimes no bites. They really didn’t want those Spanish that well. Maybe they couldn’t see them. The good news is, these were bigger fish- 25-35lbs and we saw a few of the larger 70-100lb models rolling around us from time to time. On our last stop, we broke out some of the sardines and managed to get a few more than we had been getting. At 11:10am, we headed back to the island to fish bass with 15 fish on the ice for our efforts. It was definitely worth going out there and giving that a shot. We arrived at the island around 12:30pm and fished 3 spots for not much. A few bass, decent ones, but no contenders for the club trophy this time. At 1:55pm, we called it a trip and headed home.
Final total for the trip was 72 mixed tuna- 21 BFT and 51 YFT. Hot sticks for the trip were, of course, the Burson duo Luke and Ryan who bagged 9 tuna each. Roy P, Tom H and Bill P had 7 each. Jackpots and patches went as follows- Fri- Bill Gardner- 30 lb BFT, Sat- Ryan Burson- 33lb BFT. All in all, it was a great trip, with great weather and a goodtime had by all.
Scribe - Gary Thompson
Ps - my wound has healed from Wiggy gaffing me in the legD..