2020: Trip 5 Thunderbird 2 day
DWRRC, Trip #5, July 17, 18 (2 day)
We left the harbor at 11 pm with many of the usual cast of cretins, criminals, and dope fiends (u can assign urselfs) and guest Chris Arechaederra of CCA, with the destination being the area near the USA/Mexico border and hopes of vast quantities of tuna. As you will hear, the tuna didn’t have the app. Jeff at the helm, Boo Boo #2, with Goofy, Cole and Rico in the galley and on the deck.
Jeff started metering fish deep around 6-7 am, with no response to chum and no bites. Other boats in area, all slow. Several stops on breezers of tuna but with no luck with bites, and no real response to chum.
We finally had some luck with Mr. Ramsey’s favorite fish, nice sized bonita, eager to bite but didn’t invite their friends (tuna) to join in. Several stops on these until everyone had had enough. At about noon, stopped on a large B/F breezer, and despite several anglers claiming to hit them on the head with colt snipers and the like, no hookups.
Took a vote on whether to have tuna (bonita) salad sandwiches or some sausage concoction Goofy was putting together for lunch, and the ratfish won out, and, actually was not bad ( I think Luke rigged the vote). Goofy being a waste not/want not type of dude, we got the sausage in burritos the next morning (either that or it was portions of his cut off fingers, or worse).
At this point, Jeff decided to cut our losses and head to an area off San Clemente where larger bluefin (140-200lbs) had been biting, about 4 hours away. Somewhere during our voyage to SC we found a kelp with a few biters, Luke Bill and Mario Jr?. About 3:30-4:00 pm we finally found some B/F willing to bite for a few lucky anglers. Gary hooked up with what he described as Moby Dick (it was probably a 30 pounder), who proceeded to spool him, much to the delight of some of his friends??. BJ also hooked up twice but didn’t keep them on. Finally Cody and Bill hooked up and both landed nice fish. Cody about 60+ lbs and Bill about 70+
Spent the nite in China cove with no further action. Plenty of booze was consumed but brought no solace.
Jeff’s plan for day 2 was to leave in the dark to secure a good spot in Mosquito Cove on the lee side where yellowtail had been biting on previous days-you can probably guess how this is going to go. As light appeared, Nick and Chris landed 10-12 lb yellowtails but the bite was very slow and we left to chase Calico bass at many of our favorite spots. Bass action was pretty good but no real standouts until Hayden landed a whopping 20 incher for the club lead, only to be unseated by Chris with a fish ¼ inch longer a short time later, probably about a 5 pounder. One of the best spots, which I did not recognize, produced quite a few 3-4 lb calicos. When I asked Jeff the name of the spot, he said it was Tommy’s unmentionable, liking it to Roy’s crack.
We made one last shot at Mosquito Cove and Jeff and Tony both hooked nice yellows. A sea lion liked Tony’s fish more than him and left with the beast, bummer. Jeff landed his and won the 2nd day jackpot.
Final results:
- Two Bluefin, a bunch of bonita, 6 yellowtail, lots of calico bass but none of epic size (sorry Hayden and Chris)
- Day 1 jackpot to Bill with 70+ Bluefin; Day 2, Jeff with a nice yellow
- The rest of us went home with what would make the cat angry.
Goofyisms:
- “The Thompsons are all rich”
- In response to a comment from someone “That’s the nicest thing another man has ever said to me”
- And my personal favorite: “The only thing Tommy brings to the picnic is an empty grocery bag”
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