Monday, June 27, 2016

2016 FreshFish Charter #0 aboard the Endeavor

You can see me, but you cant catch me! 
- Bluefin Tuna


2016 Fresh Fish Charters 2 day offshore Trip #0

The idea or temptation to chase the Big Bluefin offshore is a great one for those who have never caught a 100 pounder in local waters. Crashing the surface, creating the "boil" we love to see. Bird schools benefit from the frenzy of bait fish being chased up to break the waters barrier. It seemed to be the only game in town. Low counts were shouting the fact that "This could be the trip of a lifetime, or a long two days at sea." 



Anticipation grows as we hear of horror stories.
Sueñito











No Ice Rink Dad. Are you sure this is the right boat?

 Ready for War the Riggings on the rail showed that we were at least hopeful.











Marina Del Rey locals came to see what all the fuss was about.














The first day met us with overcast skies and no wind.




Captain Cameron put us through some nice kelps and the bite began!

We boarded 35 Yellowtail, 10 under 10 pounds , but the rest up to 25! Hearing the other boats cry on the radio as they chased the illusive Bluefin, we made the right call and scored on the Mossbacks!




Roy Nishiyama puts the hurt on a big one.


Laura just about to set on a running bait



Day one, we finish with a nice catch of Yellowtail. The afternoon was a zero fish bluefin tuna chase. "Foamers" everywhere and we found the rumors to be true. Not one bite all afternoon.





Day 2


Sunrise on the Pacific Ocean and the hunt begins again.







Blue Shark that had an encounter with a gill net.




 Once again Cameron put us on the spots!


Who is that Masked Man!




Glen Maeda, stopping the fish before it could wrap the kelp!


 Mike Baran used to be a fish.



Some nice gaff work by Galley Specialist Rick Russell




End of day two and the counts were good. We had boated 125 Yellowtail and 10 Bonita for the two days total. Saved by the biting yellowtail on the kelp.

Hazmat Washdown



Laura Bethel with a couple nice fish!





"I am Jimbo the fish killer!"


Father Son team Tom "Skinny" Sujushi and his son Jake show off some of there catch.



This trip the youngest of our group was 13 year old Nick Garcia. A regular on the Marina Del Rey boats, this was his first overnight! congratulations Nick you handled everything well and socked it to some "tails"!


Jack Pot winners Day One, Victor Corda and Day Two, Ross Yamamoto. Both with 25 pound Yellowtail caught on bait.





Sayonara Hamachi!


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