E.A.R.G.
06-16-2011, 04:24 PM
Webmaster hit me up last week. “Weather looks good. Same thing as last week?”
I checked my schedule. Game on!!
Couldn’t stop thinking about the sea bass action we had last week. It would be a hard trip to beat. Our first trip to the island last week and I scored with my personal best sea bass at 66 pounds. We could only hope that this trip would be close to last weeks.
We launched out of Los Alamitos. Bought a half scoop from nachos and made our trek over to Catalina. Weather was snotty at first, but it glassed out as we got closer to the island.
The reports have been saying Santa Barbara Island was going off and Catalina was hit or miss, but we had our eyes set on Catalina. We figured if we worked hard, we could find some biting.
We started off at the East end and fished hard well through the night and in the early morning without any takers. By the time the sun came up we were fishing Saltaverde with still no seabass to show for it.
We kept fishing down the island and stopped at one of our usual spots. There was no one here fishing, but the water color looked right and the conditions looked great. We anchored up and gave this spot a try. I guess we were right about the conditions because the calicos were going off! We couldn’t keep our baits in the water. I even managed to get one on a waxwing. Lol. Well we were running low on bait cause the bite was so WFO on calicos.
Soon we were joined by the outrider and another private boater. This gave us a bit of confidence as we knew the Outrider had been doing very well. After about a half hour or so the outrider picked up and left. And we were again the only boat here.
I toss out a squid.Then about 10 seconds as my squid is dropping, I get the ever slight pick up.
I’m on a circle hook. So I WIND WIND WIND WIND
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!! FRESH ONE!!!The fish made a few good runs before coming to color. And THWUMP! Sea bass hits the deck! 22lbs!!!
After a few minutes of hooting and hollering we decide to cook up some victory cheeseburgers with avocado. YUM. I come just for the food. The fishing is a bonus.
http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp304/ericchungw/Video1400012-01.jpg
http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp304/ericchungw/Video1600002-13.jpg
We then had total slack tide and nothing wanted to bite. After a couple hours passed we noticed there were some bait boiling outside the kelp line and the current had picked up a bit.
Pulled out my new flip camera and started shooting when Jeff gets picked up.
I get great footage of line peeling off his reel. I think it’s a calico bass but when he sets the hook it instantly strips line off the reel. FRESH ONE!!!!
I put the camera down and reel in the other lines. Looks like a larger model. We pull up anchor and get the boat a little out from the kelp line. After a few more runs I put the gaff down and sea bass comes up!
On the scale. 35 lbs! New PB for Jeff! Congrats!
Way to get er done!
http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp304/ericchungw/Video1800001-16.jpg
We finished off the day trolling around for yellows again but no luck. We’ll get u soon yellows.
Great day on the water! Water was glass the whole way in.
Blackened sea bass!! YUMMM =)
Tight lines. Thanks for reading
here's a link to a SWEET video of the hookup of the 35 lber!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnWUuM1wHxs
I checked my schedule. Game on!!
Couldn’t stop thinking about the sea bass action we had last week. It would be a hard trip to beat. Our first trip to the island last week and I scored with my personal best sea bass at 66 pounds. We could only hope that this trip would be close to last weeks.
We launched out of Los Alamitos. Bought a half scoop from nachos and made our trek over to Catalina. Weather was snotty at first, but it glassed out as we got closer to the island.
The reports have been saying Santa Barbara Island was going off and Catalina was hit or miss, but we had our eyes set on Catalina. We figured if we worked hard, we could find some biting.
We started off at the East end and fished hard well through the night and in the early morning without any takers. By the time the sun came up we were fishing Saltaverde with still no seabass to show for it.
We kept fishing down the island and stopped at one of our usual spots. There was no one here fishing, but the water color looked right and the conditions looked great. We anchored up and gave this spot a try. I guess we were right about the conditions because the calicos were going off! We couldn’t keep our baits in the water. I even managed to get one on a waxwing. Lol. Well we were running low on bait cause the bite was so WFO on calicos.
Soon we were joined by the outrider and another private boater. This gave us a bit of confidence as we knew the Outrider had been doing very well. After about a half hour or so the outrider picked up and left. And we were again the only boat here.
I toss out a squid.Then about 10 seconds as my squid is dropping, I get the ever slight pick up.
I’m on a circle hook. So I WIND WIND WIND WIND
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!! FRESH ONE!!!The fish made a few good runs before coming to color. And THWUMP! Sea bass hits the deck! 22lbs!!!
After a few minutes of hooting and hollering we decide to cook up some victory cheeseburgers with avocado. YUM. I come just for the food. The fishing is a bonus.
http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp304/ericchungw/Video1400012-01.jpg
http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp304/ericchungw/Video1600002-13.jpg
We then had total slack tide and nothing wanted to bite. After a couple hours passed we noticed there were some bait boiling outside the kelp line and the current had picked up a bit.
Pulled out my new flip camera and started shooting when Jeff gets picked up.
I get great footage of line peeling off his reel. I think it’s a calico bass but when he sets the hook it instantly strips line off the reel. FRESH ONE!!!!
I put the camera down and reel in the other lines. Looks like a larger model. We pull up anchor and get the boat a little out from the kelp line. After a few more runs I put the gaff down and sea bass comes up!
On the scale. 35 lbs! New PB for Jeff! Congrats!
Way to get er done!
http://i422.photobucket.com/albums/pp304/ericchungw/Video1800001-16.jpg
We finished off the day trolling around for yellows again but no luck. We’ll get u soon yellows.
Great day on the water! Water was glass the whole way in.
Blackened sea bass!! YUMMM =)
Tight lines. Thanks for reading
here's a link to a SWEET video of the hookup of the 35 lber!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnWUuM1wHxs