My weather sources were all over the place for today. One said barely a whisper of wind, another said 20-30mph all day. So I figured I'd head down to the harbor, and if it was too windy at the launch then I'd turn around and head home, but otherwise I'd just plan for the afternoon wind. And with the clock moving forward, it was as easy as could be to wake up before sunrise.
Arrived at 0700 at Channel Island Harbor ramp, didn't seem bad at all. Maybe up to a 5kn wind. Wasn't as cold as I thought it'd be either.
First stop was Hueneme Canyon, looking for those sablefish that Ben made look so easy to catch. First stop was in 530ft which was shallower than I wanted to be (said no one ever) and I basically set up wrong. I noted I was drifting west instead of the expected east, but really barely moving. I thought I'd be scaling the wall of the canyon fairly quick but I wasn't, and no bites. So I reeled reeled reeled up and reset in 800ft of water. Still more shallow than I wanted to be but a short period was making me a little queasy so I was working hastily. Soaked that for a bit, before some birds were chasing bait for a solid 10 minutes nearby, so I couldn't help but reel up and chase that. Though by the time I got to them it was a whole lotta nothin'.
I really didn't want to deep drop again, so I decided to check a couple potential rockfish spots a few miles away. On my way over, I saw a whale spout. There was a whale watching boat creeping up on the whale so I didn't hang around for fear of messing with their operation.
Continuing my way over, in a mess of scattered broken kelp stringers, something big rolled on one of the kelp stringers. Like sea lion or good size shark. It didn't come back up, so I didn't wanna hang around for that either. Then a stringer caught on my motor, blocking my cooling intake, so I had to sit idle to pull the stringer off the motor for a second, right by where I saw the sea monster roll....
Arrived at my rockfish spot. 200ft of water. Started getting nibbles fairly quickly, decent amount of bait in the water. Then the bait left and I stopped getting nibbled. Reeled up and found a decent dab. Skunk off.
Moved over a little for the next drift. Nothing for a few minutes, then I got slammed. For lack of bites prior, I had a feeling of what it was.
And I was right.
Spiny Dogfish aka Pinback. Pretty cool, for about 3 seconds. Then it tangled the hell out of my line so I had to bring it aboard. Found that my eBay 7/0 live bait hooks are trash when I tried to unhook him with pliers and I was just bending the hook shank around instead of making way on the barb. Cut my line in 3 or 5 places and let him go.
After that, I figured I didn't want to deal with another pinback, and there didn't seem to be much else around. The short period was getting to me more, though peppermint oil was helping. So I decided to head in. I ended up stopping on the breakwall for about 30 minutes pitching a fly lined squid at the boulders. Got robbed once.
When I got back to the ramp, a DFW surveyor practically popped out of the bushes and asked me some questions about what I was targeting. The sablefish thing threw him for a bit of a loop.