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BrandonFish
06-04-2011, 02:26 AM
Awsome night fished with fireball (bryan) and ryan dont know if he has an account.
launched and kicked a nice kick to the home of the checkers a great night it was.

Baits
used
3/4oz
kalins (4 inch)
BH (5 inch)

Thanks for another good time guys cant wait tell next time.
pics will be posted soon

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klocked
06-04-2011, 05:12 AM
Looks like you found your new spot. You just had to hold those big fish closer to the camera eh?
Nice job, I'm not jealous!

DockRat
06-04-2011, 05:43 AM
Holy Moly, that's some nice Calico's
Best not to say 'Which Wall' since there is so many walls.
Your getting Braver from hugging Electric Torpedo Rays to fishing rough water at night in a tube.
Free FNN T shirt to the first guy that goes over the falls at 'The Wedge' on a overhead wave in a float tube at night with a pic. LOL

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Newfishsmell
06-04-2011, 06:21 AM
Thats some serious float tubing right there !
Where do i sign up ... :Big Grin:

Great looking Calicos guys .

keepemlo
06-04-2011, 07:25 AM
Are you kidding me?at night in those waters?wooooooow you guys are awesome! Way to go ,I guess I can say ....I'm proud

stepchild
06-04-2011, 11:48 AM
sweet ...........those are some slug calicos

smidge
06-04-2011, 12:03 PM
Nice toad checkers!

Jaysuuun
06-04-2011, 12:15 PM
WOW! Solid Checkers! :Shocked:
Man you guys are nuts! Those conditions look way out of my comfort zone. :LOL:
Very impressive you guys. I don't think I've ever seen anyone pull in bass of that quality from the tube before. I'm jealous. :Envious:

AngryAgent
06-04-2011, 01:10 PM
Nicely done fellas. Those are some toads!

Ifishtoolittle
06-04-2011, 01:31 PM
Damn! Big Calicos and crazy conditions. Man you guys are intense or nuts I just really do not know.

fishingminds
06-04-2011, 03:28 PM
Great calicos! Looks like LB/LA wall for sure...just a word from someone who has been flipped by sneaker sets at Cabrillo, PV, and SCI..wetsuits are much safer in those kind of conditions....those waders will fill quick...if nothing else PFDs. Keep up the hardcore fishing and be safe!

CPT. Kirk
06-04-2011, 04:10 PM
Brandon you always slammm the.

jerryG
06-04-2011, 04:39 PM
You guys definitely put a hurt on some nice calicos and I'm glad to hear that you guys made it back safely. Catching those bass on swimbaits is a blast that was what got me kayak fishing. Just be safe out there guys I know when your young you feel invincable but you might not realize the danger your getting yourself in to until it is too late. It's not at all uncommon to see the tide pushing the current along the breakwalls like a swift river. It's never a good idea to push your abilities or your luck with rough seas because sooner or later your luck is going to run out and when it does you may find yourself conditions that are above your abilties.

JerryG

Wingnut
06-04-2011, 04:46 PM
Balls of steel...! :Shocked: S.W.A.T. version of float tubing. :Thumbs Up:
Beautiful Checkers... well done. :Envious:

smokehound
06-04-2011, 05:08 PM
hahaha so did you guys have a boater tow you out there?

Bishop
06-04-2011, 08:41 PM
nice going guys! please switch to wetsuits with pfds...i tube the open ocean a lot and have had some scary moments...you get pushed out of your tube and you are toast with waders

Troutman65
06-04-2011, 09:17 PM
Nice fish for sure . Pretty crazy to tube in the rough water like that . My hat's off to you guys .

DockRat
06-05-2011, 07:03 AM
Average depth on the outside wall is 55'

Seal Beach — On May 20, 2011 Jim Babor and a group of fellow divers were returning from Catalina Island. It was about 4:00 PM with the sky clear and the sea calm. Air and water temperatures were estimated at 70 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit, respectively. They were about one-half mile outside of the sea wall at Seal Beach. Babor reported; “While returning from Catalina Island following a day of diving aboard the Sundiver, we came upon a shark that was breaching. It was 8 – 10 feet in length with a slender body. We pulled up about 50 feet from the shark, which breached completely out of the water, 4 – 5 times in rapid succession as if on a pogo stick. Then it submerged.” Please report any shark sighting, encounter, or attack to the Shark Research Committee.

Huntington Beach — On May 11, 2011 David Stratton was surfing Huntington Beach near the cliffs, about 1.25 miles North of the pier. It was 8:00 AM and he had been on the water about one hour. Air and water temperatures were estimated to be 60 degrees Fahrenheit. The water was about 7 feet deep with 10 – 15 feet of visibility over a primarily sandy ocean floor. The water was choppy with 2 – 4 foot waves. No marine mammals were observed in the area. Stratton reported the following: “I was paddling back out after riding a wave towards shore and was watching a wave break about 30 feet from me. As the swell grew, I saw a shadowy shape appear in the wave. I waited before continuing to paddle, and after the wave broke I saw the dorsal fin and tail of what appeared to be a shark. It was swimming North at a fairly slow pace. It didn't appear to make any effort to follow me or either of the other 2 surfers in the water; however, it was at this time that I decided to leave the water. I watched for a few minutes after exiting the water, and did not see it again. The shark was about 6 feet in length, as it appeared to be smaller than me. It was a pale grey-blue color.” Please report any shark sighting, encounter, or attack to the Shark Research Committee.

http://www.sharkresearchcommittee.com/pacific_coast_shark_news.htm

klocked
06-05-2011, 07:12 AM
Good luck with your scare tactic there dockrat, if anything, Brandon would try to catch it.

BrandonFish
06-06-2011, 03:34 AM
Looks like you found your new spot. You just had to hold those big fish closer to the camera eh?
Nice job, I'm not jealous!
:Twisted::Twisted::Twisted::Twisted: lol i hope your battle wounds heal fasT!!!! :Big Grin:

Holy Moly, that's some nice Calico's
Best not to say 'Which Wall' since there is so many walls.
Your getting Braver from hugging Electric Torpedo Rays to fishing rough water at night in a tube.
Free FNN T shirt to the first guy that goes over the falls at 'The Wedge' on a overhead wave in a float tube at night with a pic. LOL

http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j209/antwaneasy/TheWedgeNewportCA.jpg
JUST A SHIRT??? CMON DR how bout on ahot summer night for a new reel :Twisted:

Thats some serious float tubing right there !
Where do i sign up ... :Big Grin:

Great looking Calicos guys .
LOL. Xtreme tubing at its finest :Cool:

Are you kidding me?at night in those waters?wooooooow you guys are awesome! Way to go ,I guess I can say ....I'm proud
:Cool::Cool:

sweet ...........those are some slug calicos
:Cool:

Nice toad checkers!
:Big Grin:

WOW! Solid Checkers! :Shocked:
Man you guys are nuts! Those conditions look way out of my comfort zone. :LOL:
Very impressive you guys. I don't think I've ever seen anyone pull in bass of that quality from the tube before. I'm jealous. :Envious:
i know!!! over 20 pounds of a 5 pound bag limit FOR SURE!!!!

Nicely done fellas. Those are some toads!
:Cool: thanks

Damn! Big Calicos and crazy conditions. Man you guys are intense or nuts I just really do not know.
we are both and some after that.. :Envious:

Great calicos! Looks like LB/LA wall for sure...just a word from someone who has been flipped by sneaker sets at Cabrillo, PV, and SCI..wetsuits are much safer in those kind of conditions....those waders will fill quick...if nothing else PFDs. Keep up the hardcore fishing and be safe!
yea FOR SURE:Cool:

Brandon you always slammm the.
:Envious:

You guys definitely put a hurt on some nice calicos and I'm glad to hear that you guys made it back safely. Catching those bass on swimbaits is a blast that was what got me kayak fishing. Just be safe out there guys I know when your young you feel invincable but you might not realize the danger your getting yourself in to until it is too late. It's not at all uncommon to see the tide pushing the current along the breakwalls like a swift river. It's never a good idea to push your abilities or your luck with rough seas because sooner or later your luck is going to run out and when it does you may find yourself conditions that are above your abilties.

JerryG
thanks for the advice :Big Grin:

Balls of steel...! :Shocked: S.W.A.T. version of float tubing. :Thumbs Up:
Beautiful Checkers... well done. :Envious:
:Cool: :Cool: your welcome to come out :Twisted:


hahaha so did you guys have a boater tow you out there?
lol NOPE :Twisted:

nice going guys! please switch to wetsuits with pfds...i tube the open ocean a lot and have had some scary moments...you get pushed out of your tube and you are toast with waders

Eh no waders for me.


Nice fish for sure . Pretty crazy to tube in the rough water like that . My hat's off to you guys .

Thanks :Cool:


Average depth on the outside wall is 55'

Seal Beach — On May 20, 2011 Jim Babor and a group of fellow divers were returning from Catalina Island. It was about 4:00 PM with the sky clear and the sea calm. Air and water temperatures were estimated at 70 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit, respectively. They were about one-half mile outside of the sea wall at Seal Beach. Babor reported; “While returning from Catalina Island following a day of diving aboard the Sundiver, we came upon a shark that was breaching. It was 8 – 10 feet in length with a slender body. We pulled up about 50 feet from the shark, which breached completely out of the water, 4 – 5 times in rapid succession as if on a pogo stick. Then it submerged.” Please report any shark sighting, encounter, or attack to the Shark Research Committee.

Huntington Beach — On May 11, 2011 David Stratton was surfing Huntington Beach near the cliffs, about 1.25 miles North of the pier. It was 8:00 AM and he had been on the water about one hour. Air and water temperatures were estimated to be 60 degrees Fahrenheit. The water was about 7 feet deep with 10 – 15 feet of visibility over a primarily sandy ocean floor. The water was choppy with 2 – 4 foot waves. No marine mammals were observed in the area. Stratton reported the following: “I was paddling back out after riding a wave towards shore and was watching a wave break about 30 feet from me. As the swell grew, I saw a shadowy shape appear in the wave. I waited before continuing to paddle, and after the wave broke I saw the dorsal fin and tail of what appeared to be a shark. It was swimming North at a fairly slow pace. It didn't appear to make any effort to follow me or either of the other 2 surfers in the water; however, it was at this time that I decided to leave the water. I watched for a few minutes after exiting the water, and did not see it again. The shark was about 6 feet in length, as it appeared to be smaller than me. It was a pale grey-blue color.” Please report any shark sighting, encounter, or attack to the Shark Research Committee.

http://www.sharkresearchcommittee.com/pacific_coast_shark_news.htm

:LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL:


Good luck with your scare tactic there dockrat, if anything, Brandon would try to catch it.

YUP BRINGING the 200 pound test next time:Cool:

flyngby
06-13-2011, 07:54 PM
Nice Checkers Guys!

Be carfull out there!

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