DOGHOUSE26
04-24-2006, 10:02 PM
My daughter's college Easter break ended Sunday with a last request of fresh fish tacos before she left so I put in a half day of work Saturday and headed off 5nm west of the jetty to check the little bumps which hold a good quanity of reds from time to time; Dan Muslin and a couple others hit it March 1st but didn't find much and I hadn't had time yet to check them so off i went @ 130PM. One visual pass over my favorite spot produced a little green wad of fish suspended 5-15' above the rockpile which usually means vermillion; I dropped a set of hooks down with sardine strips I got from Knot Now Phil after he came back from fishing, and sure enough bam bam bam 2 reds climb aboard. The first drop yielded a pair of 3-3.5 pounders, the other three drops had reds from 1.5-2.5 pounds so I was off to LJ to troll some macks for WSB by 2:15. Put a 3/4oz slider above a 3/0 hook on a 40# outfit and nose pinned a mack and started slow trolling off Boomer's headed north in 75' of water above the current-laid down kelp forest in gear clicker on. After about 15 minutes I notice a twitch in the rod but no clicker; I checked the rod and actually with the drag backed off all the way it was a little stiff; I reeled in the bait and sure enough crushed with teeth marks right behind the dorsal, a WSB bite and I choked ! Oh well another hour for nothing and headed back in. Sunday Chris and I took our 18 Bayrunner over to SD Bay as we were in the Mission Bay Marlin Club Halibut / WSB tourney; one of my buddies caught a 37# butt on plastic at South Island Saturday so that was going to be hard to beat. We started at 1130 off Scott's location where he took a 12# butt Thursday - just sand bass for us on the outgoing tide. After the tide change @1PM we went inside and caught a 10# and 6# butt; 4 shorts, 4 more bass, 3 sculpin, a 24" WSB and a couple of 24" cudas to round it out. The butts were on North Island less than 30' deep, bass 35-50';
Great day as Chris finished 2nd with his 10# butt and since Mike Bratton on the Scott's Johnny wasn't entered in the side pots, Chris cleaned that out as well so they both won about $125. This week it's tourney time again with the Southwestern Yacht Club's Rockfish Tourney this Saturday; a race between Hijole and I to see who gets on the winning location first; he beat us up last year so payback will be a blessing this time! By the way, another Blackman 26, Dive In with Dan Carlin caught a 39# WSB off LJ Sunday @ greylight drifting a live mackeral. See, the yakkers don't get all of them!
http://www.bocaboard.com/data/500/SD_Bay_4-23-06_-_MBMC_Halibut_Tourney_001.jpg
Great day as Chris finished 2nd with his 10# butt and since Mike Bratton on the Scott's Johnny wasn't entered in the side pots, Chris cleaned that out as well so they both won about $125. This week it's tourney time again with the Southwestern Yacht Club's Rockfish Tourney this Saturday; a race between Hijole and I to see who gets on the winning location first; he beat us up last year so payback will be a blessing this time! By the way, another Blackman 26, Dive In with Dan Carlin caught a 39# WSB off LJ Sunday @ greylight drifting a live mackeral. See, the yakkers don't get all of them!
http://www.bocaboard.com/data/500/SD_Bay_4-23-06_-_MBMC_Halibut_Tourney_001.jpg