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Despite a number of anglers arriving at Fisherman’s Landing about 3:00 to get a place in line with their gear, the boat did not actually leave the dock until about 9:30. We hit the bait receivers about 10:00 and loaded up on good quality 5-7 inch sardines. At the bait barge nice sardines.
We left the bait receiver at about 10:30. The captain was Bruce Smith, second captain was Cha Chi, the cook was Joel and the deck crew was JB and Mike. After gathering in the galley for the usual pre-trip meeting, it was announced that we would head to Tanner Bank, about 10 hours drive away. This seemed to be the best option for larger BFT and YT. The other options consisted of looking for YFT on paddies along the way in warmer waters and possibly going into SCI on Saturday for YT and Calicos. The weather was downright balmy as we cleared the headlands and promised to be a mild warm weekend on the water, even as far out as we were headed.
Day 1
Trolling started just before sunrise and produced our first jig strike shortly thereafter. It happened while going by a large kelp paddy about 19 miles from Tanner Bank. The boat put about 22 YFT aboard during the stop some good sized and some smaller. Luke grabbed 6 fish with his Flatfall jig, Roy boated 2 with a Megabait and sardine. George had two fish at this stop also. Murphy seemed to have maintained his fishing skills and was very hot with the surface iron. This was an auspicious start to our trip.
At about 10:00 the boat anchored over Tanner Bank. There were about 4 other boats there already. The bite was steady but not wide open all day. It produced a lot of fish using fin bait on the surface and yo yo irons. Since the water here was a little cooler, the fish caught were mostly YT and BFT. We moved around a few times to try different spots on the Tanner, but in the end we left Tanner headed for Cortez Bank for dinner and hopes of catching some mackerel for extra bait on Saturday. The mackerel were smaller fish about 4-6 inches. The larger baits did not seem to be there. We ate dinner (Enchiladas, Rice and Beans) with on the Cortez Bank and cocktails and the usual fine selections of wine. We spent a rocky night on the Cortez, but the weather held out and it was very warm and mild.
Fish count after the first stop Roy with a nice YFT
Fish out on the deck after day one
The fish counts for the first day were:
132 YT
22 YFT
40 BFT
Day 2
At about 0400, Luke met with some resistance trying to roust everyone from their bunks to again try to catch mackerel. The bait turned out to be more of the smaller variety in the 4-6 inch range. It was decided to put as much of it in the bait tanks as possible to use as chum and possibly bait for calicos. This could save the sardines for our primary bait. After a few hours of bait catching, we had several hundred mackerel. Special thanks to Bill and Murphy who sat on the bait tanks and unhooked bait until their hands hurt.
At about 0700, we arrived back at Tanner Bank. The boat was stopped by Mike Trunk trolling a purple Halco jig for a nice BFT.
There were many more boats today at Tanner than yesterday. I counted about 9 or 10 at one time. The boat anchored close to our great spot from yesterday, but not exactly on the spot since some other boat seemed to have gotten there first.
The bite was a steady pick bite for BFT and YT and a few mixed species of rock fish and sheep head on sardines and jigs. After repositioning and anchoring on several spots, we left Tanner Bank headed to SCI at about 1100. Tanner bank yielded another 25 BFT and 12 YT for the morning.
We trolled all the way to San Clemente Island. At about 1400 hours, we had a kelp paddy stop which yielded a few smaller YT. At 3:30, we had another paddy stop which brought a nice YFT on board and some smaller YT.
One late jig strike in particular yielded a few YFT and some YT. It was made interesting by one of the trollers forgetting he was trolling, forgetting to wind in his outfit and throwing in a bait on the slide. This caused a fairly large fishing line macramé and a lot of choice language. In that fisherman’s best interests, it was decided not to name him in this gazette, but his initials are Andy Woodfill. After deliberation of the club leadership, they meted out a punishment that landed Andy in “trolling jail”. He seemed to take his punishment in stride and was even later seen sleeping through the next mandatory assigned trolling rotation.
We arrived at SCI at shortly after 1700 and began to fish for our club’s favorite fish the Calico Bass. We anchored inshore and used sardines and those smaller mackerel as baits. We found an incredible bite on the Calicos. The fish were biting fast and furious and many described it as “F’ing Epic”. Yours truly was even hooking them with a surface iron. Most of them were larger than 4 pounds. A couple of those fish were sure to be possible contenders for the Calico trophy. We quit fishing at about 7:30 and sat down for cocktails and dinner. The dinner was something special consisting of prime rib, baked potato, broccoli and salad. It was quite a treat.
Second Day Fish Totals were:
1 YFT
25 BFT
7 YT
too many Calico Bass to count all released but 4
The club patch for day 1 was awarded to Mike Trunk for his 25 pound YFT
The club patch for day 2 was awarded to Tom Anderson for a 22 pound BFT
The jackpots for both days were awarded to Eric Lund (Chris’s Son) for a 38 pound YFT on day 1 and a 25 pound YT on day 2.
Top Angler for Day 2 Tom, Chris Lund and (2 day JP winner) Eric Lund
Congratulations to all the top anglers. This was a great finish for a great trip to end a very good fishing season.
After dinner, the Fortune left for home. The ride home was very smooth and restful. We arrived at the harbor entrance at 0500 on Sunday morning and were in the dock at 0600.
Respectfully submitted by Bob Wheeler (acting scribe)
Accuracy implied but not guaranteed.
Club members were:
Ron Shrout
Tom Anderson
Luke Burson
George Miller
Dave Moritz
Chris Lund
Andy Woodfill
Bob Wheeler
Bill Parks
Murphy Parks
Mike Trunk
Roy Patterson
Guests on the trip were:
Ron Henry
Eric Lund
Ichiro
Randy Beebe
Kevin Kom
Joe