thursday, october 11th, 2018 - day 3
we fished san clemente for most of the morning and picked up a few more fish. #
i thought that poor little trevala was going to explode.
tomas picked what might have been the big fish of the trip. #it was certainly his personal best! #the rod was a phenix bdh838 and the reel was a torque 15 with a 30 pound topshot and 9 pounds of drag at strike.
with the bite dropping off for all the boats at san clemente, the skipper decided to start our run south. #mind you, hurricane sergio had not made landfall yet, not until tomorrow. #it could stall and make landfall later, or it could even turn north. #this is what we left at san clemente, heading south to a hurricane.
the first troll team was set up. #just like a day at the office.
i decided get some shut eye, and actually did sleep for an hour or so, only to wake up to this......
the rest of the day was uneventful. #dinner was great!
even though the first two full days of fishing were relatively slow, spirits were high.
friday, october 12th, 2018 - day 4
we're somewhere near 200 miles south of the border and the weather is definitely picking up. #
jack had the right idea. #this was about the only place where you wouldn't get beat up.
the morning was slow.
we had a nice escort for a good part of the way. #
lunch was great!
got into some high spots and the yellowtail cooperated. #you can see how much rougher it's getting as we move south.
the afternoon bite was pretty good!
we put 50 fish on the boat in just a few hours.
the bite was so good that ed even picked up a yellowtail on a fly rod.
a double rainbow is something you don't see all the time.
i picked up this one on a laser minnow, two on sardines and three on a "bird poop" salas 6x. #i was using my torque 40 narrow on a phenix 869 for throwing the jig. #nice combo.
we took a little bit of a pounding as we continued south, but at least we had a following sea. #dinner in any kind of weather can be a challenge.