Got the chance to fish offshore for the first time this season on the Tribute this past week. Got a call from a buddy to fish the full-day on the San Diego for Wednesday. I saw the fish counts and they were killing the YT down south, but I couldn't swing the Wednesday trip. I told him I could do a overnight trip Thursday, so he changed his reservations for the overnight on the tribute. Wednesday comes and I see the numbers drop big time (2 fish for 36 anglers on the Tribute overnight), but it's too late to cancel. Thursday night the captain (Shane) tells us that they did horrible down south so we would be fishing west of SCI. The deckhands says to tie on some Flatfalls rigged for big BFT. Didn't expect this type of trip, so I tied on a glow-in the dark Flatfall to my 40lb setup. We got to the fishing grounds and start looking for life at 6am. The water is a dark blue/purple color with over cast skies with no other boats in the area. We pull up on small patties all morning with a few YT and dodos on them, the bite is one and done at most of the patties. Most of the YT where in the 15-25lb range and the dodos were all in the 10-15lb range. All you needed on this trip was a 20lb setup based on what I saw. The bait was small (4" sardines) so most of us were using the size 4 mustad hooks. We found some foamers late in the day around 3pm, but they didn't stay on top for long and the captain needed to motor home. The final count for the trip was 9 fish (5 YT & 4 Dodos) for 32 anglers. Unfortunately, I didn't get a chance to pull on anything. Lessons learned from this trip is to wait as long as possible to pull the trigger on a offshore trip. Hopefully, this fishing skunk spell ends soon!