Professor
06-17-2009, 06:24 PM
We left the Marina at 5:15 this morning. I was fishing with Ed and Tito Howell, two brothers who live across the street and Bill Walsh a friend of theirs. Ed is a student at Stanford and plays on the varsity volleyball team. Tito is a high school student and Ed is an ABS surveyor. Our plan was to drag sardines at Imperial Beach and see if we could dredge up a halibut or two. Not much in the way of life when we arrived but over the side went the trapped sardines. I’m not noted for my halibut catching skills but I didn’t figure that birds diving and boils were important when fishing halibut so I was still optimistic. First thing on board was a nice but overly ambitious tomcod. How he managed to get a hook in his mouth is still an unanswered, but who cares, question. Shortly after my heart had settled down from the tomcod, Bill hooks up and this fish is showing some strength and a lot more mobility than a halibut. It’s not a yellowtail, but it has some size and since there is kelp all over I fired up the engines and we followed the nice fish around. After about 15 minutes, a definite tail beat and it isn’t hugging the bottom. I’m calling white sea bass. Five minutes later Ed has seen it says he thinks it’s a white sea bass. I reposition the boat and hit the deck just as the fish starts to give up. It’s not only a white sea bass but a nice one. As I’m gaffing it I’m thinking maybe 35 pounds, as I lift it over the rail I’m thinking 45 pounds and when I weighed it she was just over 55 pounds. Now I’m thinking maybe halibut fishing isn’t that bad after all. After a few sculpin and sand bass Ed hooks a better grade of fish and a ten pound halibut comes over the rail. I’m really starting to like halibut fishing, especially the by catch. Unfortunately as they say in the cartoons….. That’s all folks. The next four hours were largely an exercise in futility with an occasional short sand bass thrown in. All in all it was a great day on the pond with good people. I'll send the pics to Mike as I'm picture challenged.