Leaving home at 10:30 I figure I could perhaps be one of the early arrivals to the landing. Ha, who am I
kidding? I arrived at Fisherman’s Landing with Ruddy and my guest Mark Gupton at 3:00 only to find
most of the club already there. Brian Wynn gets the honors for first in line, followed by Mario and his
dad. Mario is already fishing in the harbor-surprise surprise. Beers and BS are starting to flow, just
another DWRRC trip.
Bruce arrives at 4:30 and says we can board the boat at 5:30. After a scramble to find a spot for rods and
tackle we’re all aboard itching to go. Tom Anderson calls me out and ask were my cooler is. I run to my
truck to get it and Tom picks up a 30 pack of Coors Light, AKA Trunk’s breakfast. To everyone’s delight
we are greeted by Chef Paul and he is setting up a sashimi feast. By 6:00 we are off to the bait receiver.
The bait was a mixture of small to medium large sardines. The larger baits were in good shape, the
smaller stuff not so good. Bruce calls us in to the galley to discuss where we would like to fish. We could
head south for footballs and dodo’s or head up to the Cortez and maybe SCI for BFT. Bruce explains that
the condition of bait is not good and that by the 2 nd day a lot of it could roll. A vote was held, 16-0 and
off to Cortez for BFT we go. The plan was to target BFT day one and play it by ear day 2.
The 11 hour ride north was a nice and we finally arrive to the grounds around 5:00 AM. Bruce is
searching for a school of tuna but none to be found. The big set ups never leave the rack and we start
the trolling rotation- yippee. The first jig strike is a rat YT caught by Mario Jr. on the condom bank. Yes
that is correct – the condom bank. Everyone looks over their shoulder and is relieved that Trunk and
Andy are not aboard, no need to sleep with one eye open.
The morning is pretty slow, couple more jig strikes, mostly on skippies. Roy decides to keep one for
sashimi. Rumor has it that he tells his friends it is the belly meet from his cow BFT. Mario is in typical
form, trolling and throwing iron at the same time. By noon we head to the Cortez for some plunk fishing.
The sun never comes out all day. Overcast and about 65 degrees, water temp about the same. We arrive
at the Cortez around 2 and we plunk fish the remainder of the day. Rudy gets the first bait fish- about
15lb YT. Many nice quality bonito were caught. The most interesting catch of the day was from Brian
Wynn- 8lb goat caught fly lining-WTF?
Total for day one – 9 YT, 1 BFT, 1 barracuda, 1 goat, 20 bonito, and numerous skipjack. Jeremy wins JP
with about a 20lb YT. I must say the BFT tuna caught was one of the most impressive of the year. It
taped out to 10.6lbs caught by yours truly.
By 6:00 we are well into happy hour and head south for YFT. Paul serves Chicken Presidente for dinner
which paired well with the wine brought on board.
Day two we are in Mexican waters off of Colonet searching for kelp paddies. The weather has warmed
up; the water temp is 69, clear and blue. Breakfast was served- eggs benedict- Goofy take note.
At 8:45 we hit the first paddy and it is WFO on small YT (24) and YFT (28). Between kelp paddies we
continue the troll – Mark Gupton hooks the first dorado and we get a couple more on bait.
10:30 Paul serves fresh cinnamon rolls as we continuing trolling and searching for paddies. The weather
had picked up and the boat is rolling. We find three more paddies that are loaded and by 12:45 we have
Mexican boat limits. Fish were hungry and would bite anything thrown at them. This was a great
opportunity to throw poppers and many did just that. Fish were hitting jigs, poppers, even dead bait;
you name it-definitely an epic WFO bite.
At 12:45 we start the troll again looking for more Dorado. I make a couple of observations during this
time.
1. It is pretty quiet on the deck. There is no one running from the bow to the stern fishing two
rods at the same time. Wait, where is Mario? Then I see him hanging over the rail chumming-
poor little lamb.
2. I am truly impressed with the clubs enthusiasm to troll. This is evidence by Parks playing solitaire
in the galley during his rotation and the lone trolling rods at the rail. The stern is not quite the
same as when we fish calico.
3. Nepotism is rampant in the club, just look at the JP winners.
4. Don’t ask who the trip scroll is.
We continue trolling back towards the barn for a couple more skippies and one YFT. The seas have lain
down and it’s a nice smooth ride home. By 6:00 we are well into happy hour. The brown liquor is
flowing and we enjoy our rib eyes with a nice wine pairing.
JP for day two goes to Murphy for a nice 20lb Dorado.
Total fish counts: Mexican Boat Limits on YFT, 14 Dorado and 20 YT.
Overall it was a great trip. Quality not so good but the quantity was epic. Fish were hitting before your
bait hit the water. Bruce and his crew did a great job putting us on fish and working out the tangles. As
always Paul’s meals were superb.