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Been on a 'losing nice fish' streak for a few months now. 1 soup for 7 hookups ... frustrating.

Paul and I ventured to an old spot Tuesday night and found a fishable zone (somewhat weed free) after a bit of a hike. Tide was low and the waves were bigger than forecasted, but manageable.
We both get a shot on consecutive rips but the bait was dropped each time. Possitive it was the same shark, and even had visual confirmation when it breached running after my bait. Pretty cool to see 30yrds from dry sand.
Ended up extending the steak to 1 for 8 now.

Forecast conditions for Wednesday night were even better so went back to give that spot another shot. 1-2ft seas, mellow winds, light overcast and the Solunar Calendar said we would catch fish.  :P :P
Some weeds to deal with but all in all the water was nice. Plus we had some of this -  ;D





Right around sunset cast out a new bait and tell Paul I needed to hike back to the car and grab my headlamp  >:(. Hate it when the little things are missed especially when a decent walk is involved.
Just as I head off Paul says "dude, your rod just bounced". Sure enough turn around to see it load up and take off with the clicker singing.

Left, right, front, back ... this fish had me dancing. Great fight lots of runs. Finally subdued and roped.

Taped to 71", female, caught on Mac tail, Incoming tide.





An hour passes with a few bumpes here and there. We bought extra bait and chummed the surf line pretty hard.
Again my clicker starts to go and I'm on fish #2. The shark made a run straight out, but overall an easier fight this time around. Never really got into my spectra backing much.
Roped, beached, measure and photo.

73" female, caught on Mac tail




Stoked, but feel pretty worked after that fight. The tail slaps put a good chafe and knick in my 80lb leader so sat back, relaxed, and retied. Took the opportunity to have some of Paul's special moonshine  ;) ;D





Really want Paul to hook up as we're getting close to the five minute warning, but tonight wasn't his night.
Rig up one last tail to soak as we gather up camp.
About 5 minutes later my clicker goes nuts again.
This shark was intent on reaching deep water and dumped half my spool on the initial run alone.  :o :o
Gain ground then off it went again. pissed off shark!
Thought it was a big one ... but when it reached the skinny, looked about the same as the first two.

71" female, Mac tail, mid-incoming tide




Packed up and headed home.
3 for 3 on the soups moves that batting average up a bit. Probably still farmer status though. Super stoked, even a bit sore today LOL ...

Hope you guys find some!

Tight Lines~
~WMB

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General Board / Drones
« on: May 14, 2015, 08:49:36 AM »
I've been watching / interested in drones for some time now ... but never wanted to drop the coin and deal with actually piloting the craft.

This is pretty damn cool and $499 with a preorder. Watch the video. It flies with you and shoots vid using a Tony Stark sort of wrist band  :D. You set the range and type of flight path, but autonomous flight lets you focus on your activity.

http://www.lily.camera


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Had a Soup on ... busted the 80lb  >:( >:(

Will post up tomorrow ... I'm old.


Edit:

Really not much more I can add to "PHUCK lost another one"

Got off work around 4:30 and the plan was to double dip - Bay then quick shot North for the surf. Paul's been on a 'O'fer streak in the bay (4 trips?) and was looking for payday. Side note - he even bracketed my rods last time out.  ;D ;D ;D

It was quiet for the first hour then Paul gets a screamer. A TOAD. He's still looking for the 50" club, but the Bouncer at the door won't let him in. DENIED entrance yet again .... **POP***
The ray gave us a token boil, as if to show what he could've had ... way out mid-channel too ... bummer  :-\

Tap here tap there for the next 1/2 hour and Paul goes again. This time lands it. Not tape worthy but skunk removing ...


The BS side of Rammer ...




Not bad ... it did have a nice long spike which Paul trophied. His first keeper stinger.




Light was fading so we started to pack up for the surf. Paul left his 6ft spike at home, so ghetto rigged two smaller spikes.  ;D ;D
Whatever ... worked fine!




Oh yeah - It's the Team Rammer 2015 Fishing Tour this year





Not much happened in the surf except a few calicos and other minor taps. Lost my whole set up and top shot on a monster kelp I couldn't move (stoked). Paul had a hit that took the sputnik instead of the bait (can't figure that one out)  :o
Wasn't until literally my LAST piece of bait, last cast, that my rod goes screaming. Give three solid tugs to make sure that hook is buried ( ;)) and its running hard.
Start feeling the hard tail thumps ... thump ... thump ... thump ....

[sigh] .........

that was fresh 80lb it broke through. Not sure what else I could have done.


Sat back down and finished THIS





Conditions were great but sounds like there may be a building swell.

Get out and get bit!!

Late~WMB

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Hunting Board / No love ...
« on: April 28, 2015, 06:18:30 PM »
Crickets here too.

Turkey Hunter (Paul) needs to post up some old pics ...

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Salt Water Shore Fishing Reports / Soups were on! 4/22/15
« on: April 23, 2015, 11:24:26 AM »
Motivated by Steve's recent post we packed the car and headed out Weds eve.
Duplicating their Tuesday night adventure would be tough, but had high hopes as the weather was laying down towards sunset.

Rigged up, cast out, and sat down with a bottle of Soju. Magic hour was upon us, and conditions were gorgeous. No clouds, barely any wind, and mellow seas.

Some time passes and I see my rod bounce, then bounce again. Pick it up and hold for a minute, then set it back down in the holder. ZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzz CLICKER!!
Gave a good tug and the fish is heading due West, but suddenly changes course and heads straight back to the beach. I'm reeling as fast as I can when another course change spits the hook.  >:(

Not 20 seconds later as I'm reeling up, look over and see Paul's holding his rod. "You ON?" He lifts the rod tip and bendo! ... Great .. there's MY shark  >:(
Worked him pretty good but we got it to shore and Paul had his first Soupfin on his new Trap Rig set up. MAN! They get stinky fast. Took some pics and gave a healthy release.

We both cast out and sit back with our juice, talking about the great fight he just had.
Paul takes this opportunity to educate me on how to catch sharks.  ::) >:(

Another half hour passes with various crushed and stolen baits, when my rod goes screaming again. No doubt it was another Soupfin. Gave a deeper hook set this time and *POP* ... unbuttoned again!! FUUUGGGGG!!!!!
That's now 5 straight Soups I've missed. I actually believe smoke was coming out of my ears when Paul gave me more tips on how to catch a fish  >:( >:(

Eventually 3rd time's a charm and I stick my first Soup as well. Ghad these fights are so fun. Taped at close to 70". Few pics and good release.
On the way home there was debate over who's shark was bigger. LOL ... We got a good angle on his pic, but no tape ...  ;D ;D






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Oh .. and here was Paul's fish.




 :P :P ;D ;D ;D


Git er dun!

Hope y'all get bent soon!

WMB

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Salt Water Shore Fishing Reports / MB Report 4/19/15
« on: April 20, 2015, 05:44:08 PM »
No PBs ... No MONSTER sharks ... but Paul did get to watch me fish for a change   ;)

Didn't get down to the water until 6:30p and the tide was already on the move. Make a long story short ... tons of bites and a few nice ones.

Everything on squid. I pulled a 40", a 20"  ::), sh!t shark, and a 49.5" to cap off the evening. Missed a handful of solid hit and runs.

Left around 9:30p and the tide (plus rods) were literally at the truck. The tide line from the previous high tide was half way up the fire pit.




 

 

Had a nice fire going ... strong c*cktail ... and a killer evening.




Love the Life!!

Tight Lines gang. Get bit!

Dave

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Still looking for my first Soup, the obsession is getting bad. To the point of being Fin-addict ...

Decided to commit to a later hour (past 9  :P), and found a stretch of beach with relatively low weeds & kelp.

Sunset brought a few good rod tip thumps, and a small eel which mangled Paul's wire leader. Hate those damn things.

I then get a good drag burner only to spit the bait when I engaged the reel. Almost! Damn!!!
Have a good feeling about this spot though.

Roughly 9pm and Paul gets a wiggle on his bells.  ;D

Sets the hook and he's dragging in a fish. Wasn't really paying attention until the eyes lit up as it rolled in the surf. I'll be damned Paul has another 7 under his belt.

Had the honors of the tail grab and the fugger almost got me twice, with another 3 or 4 attempts that were still too close for comfort. Felt like dancing with a rattlesnake ...  >:( >:(

Bite past the tail? No problem :o :o




Jaws up ...





Got a tape on it and sent him back to the sea. 75 1/2" ...


By now we've chummed the area pretty good with frequent bait changes. Had several mangled baits and empty hooks come back, so knew there was a ton of life in the area.

About a half hour later I get another chance. Good tip bounce and I grab the rod. Let the fish run and buried the hook.

Pissed off and heading straight out to sea, I could feel the hard tail thumps as line peeled off the reel.
A thought crossed my mind "will this 60lb leader hold up?"
Nope
**POP**

 >:( >:( >:(


ALMOST ....

re-tied but that was it. Packed it in at 11p.

Stats for the 7 gill (4/14/15 - 75 1/2" - Male - Mackerel tail - 2-3 surf - outgoing tide)

Get bent guys!!
WMB

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Saltwater Boat Fishing Reports / Yep, good times! 3/21/15
« on: March 22, 2015, 03:34:19 PM »
MMMmmmm fish!






Total for the day ...

2YT, 2 Lings, 4 Goats, 4 Whites, and a few other rockies ...

Fun chasing YTs with surface Irons ...

 :P :P 8) 8)

WMB

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Salt Water Shore Fishing Reports / Trippin Tuesday (literally) 3/17/15
« on: March 18, 2015, 12:27:05 PM »
Bat Fight over, move to the coast - guess its shark time.  ;D

Finally invested in a 12' rod and it arrived Tuesday morning (1 day early  ;D). Happiness abound ... Shot Paul a text and told him we were fishing on St. Patty's Day and staying out of trouble.

Having whiffed the past few trips, Paul's confidence was faltering. He made sure to let me know about it too LOL ... After convincing him to keep the faith, we got to the beach around 4:30. Lotsa surfers and decent break so we head South to wait for sunset.

Cast out some macs and I get picked up 15 min later. Great runs but need to get used to fighting fish with this longer rod. May cut down the butt section a bit.

Landed this nice LiL' 44 1/2" Bat. Forgot how hard they fight in the surf  :-[ :-[  I was spent ... LOL ...




Now for "Trippin" #1 ...

After a lull in the action I decide to walk North and see if the surfing crowd had thinned. I get some 50 yards from our spot and look back. Paul is relieving his bladder up the beach, and I see my rod holder ever so slowly start to lean. "CRAP!!!"
Take off running. I mean, RUNNING. Haven't sprint like this in a good while now ... all the way yelling for Paul to grab the rod but he can't hear me. Just as the rod is about to touch down I dive (or fall) and it lands perfectly in my palms. Must have looked funny as hell though ... superman the hardpack in the shape I'm in ... FLOL  ;D ;D ;D
Paul turned around just in time to see my belly flop .. but hey ... saved the reel from the Sand !!!! But feel like I was hit by a car today.  :-\ :-\
 :-[ :-[


Nothing more after that except kelp stringers, and we were running out of room with the incoming tide, so we made our way North.
See some familiar faces and new ones too.
Joe and Binh were staked up and fishing the spot. Only 1 Leo reported, but the tide would peak and flip at the right time, so everyone was optimistic.


"Trippin" #2 -
Casting and re-baiting a few times at the new AO. Went to re-cast ... wade out ... load up ... fling and a **SNAP**
WTF???

 >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(



Yep ... that was only 3 hours old ...  >:( >:( >:( >:(


Joe (Jaws) was gracious enough to let me use his back up rig. Just want to give a shout out ... super cool man. Thank you.
That saved a long trip back to the car to fetch the 7' ugly stick. Was also nice to demo the Saltist reel. Thing casts nice!!


"Trippin" #3 - Paul gets one before Joe  :o :o :o
Bout 9pm we give the 10 min warning when Paul's rod loads up. Not a big run, just a slow load.
He sets the hook and is on good. Binh and Joe start walking over when I see Binh's rod absolutely double over. Yelling 'you're on ... you're on ... ' Binh runs over and he's on a nice fish. We have two fights going on - awesome!
Doesn't take long for Paul to get his fish beached. Joe did the honors of tail grab man (scary chit right there  :o :o :o)


"Trippin" #4 - No ones camera worked well enough for a good shot ... LOL LOL  ;D ;D ;D
Paul's phone crapped out, mine ran out of juice, Binh had no flash, and Joe's was through a plastic shield ... lol ... Was pretty funny. Not even sure Paul really caught a fish.  ??? ??? ???


 



90" male, mac head, top of outgoing tide ... guess he's on the list now.  8) 8)


That's all I got. Funny night ...

Happy catching!!!

WMB~

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Salt Water Shore Fishing Reports / Diamond in the Rough ...
« on: March 11, 2015, 11:20:29 PM »
Hit MB post SNBF. Plans went awry on Saturday so missed hanging with most of you. But SD winning is the main goal !!
Went back to the scene of the crime (victory) and set up shop. Snatched some wood from a nearby pit and got to work.
Few rips here and there but nothing stuck till about 8:30 when Paul's rod gives a bow. Line peeling knew it was a big girl. Fought for 15 and wound up in stale-mate as it hunkered down for the next 15. As he's trying to work it out, his second rod goes off and we have a double running.

Long story short - Paul lands a heck of a Diamond (solo). After thought was - we should have grabbed its stinger, but oh well. next time. She was so big and preggo. Paul thought he saw her dumping pups. Quick pic and she's back in.




I land a decent 40+ ... but 'yawn' compared to what we've been pulling on lately.
 



That was it for our 3 hour session. Had a nice fire pit going, and some Limoncello .... always good times in the bay.


Tight lines gang!

Catch Big Fish!!

Aloha~ WMB

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General Board / Wicked Tuna
« on: February 22, 2015, 09:40:56 PM »
Rant - I know this is a totally stupid post, but just had to rant.

Love wicked tuna. Watch and record the show.

But two weeks in a row now, Pin wheel is on a Tuna, and the underwater footage next to the boat is of a fricken shark ... then cuts over to spearing a tuna. My wife even thought it was a re-run of last week.

Too funny but kinda lame. Can't pull the wool over fisher-peeps ... LOL ...

That is all ...

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Salt Water Shore Fishing Reports / Midday Batting whaaaaa??? 1/31/15
« on: January 31, 2015, 08:52:19 PM »
Quick report

Had a few hours to kill around lunchtime and my choices were 1) cleaning the garage ... or 2) going fishing.  :D

Got down to Mission Bay around 11:30 and started pulling gear from the car - forgot the damn rod holders ..  >:( >:(

Rigged up, tossed out, non-stop action for the next two hours. 9 good drag rips .. 5 landed and 4 lost (2 dropped baits and 2 lost to the buoys). The 2 buoy fish were the big ones of the day too. Damn  >:( >:( >:(

Final tally 4 bats and 1 small butter. Took pics of the first 3 before phone crapped out. Y'all know what bats look like anyway ...  ;) ;)









I will say I was surprised at the midday action on the falling tide. Always thought happy hour was best time to fish, but this rivaled anything I've fished in the past few years.

Glad the garage is still a mess.  ;D 8) 8) 8)



Tight Lines!

WMB

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Took a chance Sunday the weather would lay down here in San Diego, especially just off-shore where the wind boundaries do battle during these Santa Anna conditions. The bet paid off and conditions off La Jolla were simply amazing. Best water I've seen in a while.

Launched at Dana and got word the bait barge wasn't selling to private boaters. We planned to sabiki Macs for the YT, but also wanted sardines for Halibut. Oh well.

Started out the channel and the swell was still up from the day before. Breakers on both sides, along the Inside of the Jetty walls  :o :o  There were a couple of 7-9 ft swells rolling through, but those were short lived as conditions were absolutely flat by 8 or 9a.

Headed straight out of Mission Bay using our GPS (other boats) and quickly found the Mac farm around 70ft of water. Loaded up the bait tank with both Spanish and Greens, then headed towards the 260ft spot again using our GPS System (other boats)  ;D ;D. The fleet quickly grew to 30+ boats with only one sporty on the prowl (Sea Watch). Everyone was moving and moving looking for the fish. We found the black blobs of what we believe were the pelagic crabs and set up our drift with Iron and dropper loop Macs. Blobs were out in 330ft ... and that's where the fleet ended up for the entire morning.

Did I mention the flat, calm, greasy ocean???




We baited and waited and dropped the yo-yo over and over and over and over and ... (sigh) and ....... got tired ... Did manage 4 Bocaccio but no photos :-) out of season :-)

No Yellows being caught anywhere. Started scratching our heads wondering what's up, when the Sea Watch parks 100 yards away from us and instantly hooks up. Bendo Bendo Bendo ... gafs over the rail .... toads coming up CRAAAPP~~~!!!!  :-\ :-\  >:( >:( >:( . No one else was catching squat. Party boat made quick work of the school then moved on. Didn't really see them make another stop all morning, but that action was enough to keep the parking lot tight. We make a few moves and pass by a single boater finally hooked up on the right kind. Watch him boat an absolute TOAD then break out in dance, yelling out to the wind - YEAH Baby!!! That's How I do IT!!!! LOL ... ;D ;D. We ask what he used "dropper green right on the bottom" and set up about 50 yards away (or so) ... drop our three rigs (gave up on yo-yo at this point) and waited.

Roughly 2 minutes go by and Paul doesn't like where his rod is sitting, so walks it to the other side. He goes complete BENDO while doing this. Holy Crap! he's on with a solid fish. Didn't rip line, but wouldn't budge for a while - Joy of fishing 300ft +. Fished kicked his ass ...  :o ;D. We both agreed it was good we spooled up with fresh 40lb the night before. Battle went on, give and take, I thought it was a BSB at one point with the slow steady pull ... but then the fish woke up and gave one final drag burn .... YELLOW!!  ;D ;D ;D

The fight ...




The WIN!  ;D   Went 25lbs on the scale ..




We stuck around for another hour looking for action, but didn't see any fish after that. Tried a few different spots but were happy with the score considering what other people were doing. Cut for the barn and headed home. Washed the boat, poured some c*cktails, and Paul got to de-virgin-ize his Christmas purchase. Folding cutting board table with working faucet and drain. Pretty sweet actually  ;) :) :) :)




Boat ran ok, but the list of "to-do's" is growing exponentially. Engine, decking, tires ... bleh. Need to find a day and just knock this stuff out.

Fun times, and good luck to anyone who heads out!

Tight Lines ~
Aloha

WMB

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Salt Water Shore Fishing Reports / Getting the kids on fish (1-2-15)
« on: January 04, 2015, 07:35:00 PM »
New Years day watching football and playing poker rang in 2015 with a 'Ho-Lee-Chit' type of hangover Friday.
I had totally forgot about plans to do a bonfire down at Mission Bay with the kids, and my phone was already buzzing at 7am.
One of my neighbors picked up a nice pile of wood from his work, and I needed to head over to load the suburban.

Kids had various activities going on throughout the day, but did manage to make it down by 4p. Me, my wife, and 6 kids in tow (WheresMyAdvil)
Started unloading the wood & chairs, of course getting the girls situated first, then sent the bigger boys off to bass fish as I rigged up the heavy rods.
They walked down the shore and were immediately greeted with good action. A lot of swings and miss, hoots and hollers, then finally my boy and his friend Cameron get a double.

Good start!



Few casts later and Alika is on again ...



This kept going for the next hour or so of light, though the boys were having too much fun to take pics.  >:(
I believe they landed 12 or so, along with a short Hali, and missed a few dozen more.


Alika's Halibut ...



Cameron went on a streak of landing Pigs ... !!


 

 



Finally night falls and the Mac gets hit. Good drag burn.
I give a pull to make sure it's set and hand the rod over to my 11 year old.
He's on for a good half hour battle. Turns out the hook slid down to the bottom part of the ray and nearly tail hooked it.
Not knowing what was up, what a battle! Tail hooked rays are a beast apparently.  ;D ;D
Get to shore for the pose... nice 50 lber or so ..
 

 



Re-bait and cast out. 15 minutes later the squid goes rippin ...
Grab the rod, give a tug, and hand over to one of Alika's fiends (Brian) to fight. He's never been on a fish that big so was grinning ear to ear.
Another 15 minutes and we have our second ray to shore. Clone of the last one.
 



Re-bait, cast out, and sit by the fire.
Took about an hour for the third and final hit of the night on squid. Set the hook and pass over to my son.
This one goes airborne, and rips side to side. Not much more of a battle after that as we get the head turned to shore.
Alika get his clone and the boys do the 3 way pose.
 



No other fish after that but the bonfire was good. We had a total full-pit-burner the whole night long. Best part was watching the kids try to do s'mores in the 1000 degree heat LOL ...
Here's a shot of Brian trying to lean in ...
 

 



All-in-all a good eff'in time. Had fun with the kids and glad everyone got some fish.



Tight lines everyone!
Thanks for reading!

Aloha

WMB

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