2021: Trip 2 Fortune 2 Day
Trip 2- Fortune- 2 Day, June 3, 2021
Well, the title of this trip reads Trip 2, but in reality, it was the first trip of the year as Trip 1 was a weather casualty. During my research for this write up, I always find Hayden is always first at the dock. Hayden was not on this trip and the Capos are the new Hayden getting there are at what, noon or so? I have to say that hanging at the dock is such a treat. Watching Mario Jr. casting lines, drinking coldies, and making new friends. I met new member Justin on his first official trip and found out we attended Purdue University at the same time I attended there. What a small world. And he is a Chicago Bear to boot...
We finish boarding around 7pm and after Captain Bruce gave us a thorough safety run down, the options on the table were to go to San Nic for white seabass, or Cortez for yellows and rockfish. The intel we got was that there were bruising yellows being caught and no one was fishing the bite. The weather was perfect to make the run from San Pedro and the call was made to fish Cortez. Captain Bruce mentioned that most of the success was coming on the yo-yo and live bait. We all set up gear and ate a pizza snack. The cured bait we loaded at the receiver was beautiful and of great quality. The usual suspects stay up hanging out and then it was time to hit the sack. We had a great evening.
After a beautiful night cruise with no swell, we arrive at Cortez and lines go out at 6am. Chef Tommy prepared delicious breakfast burritos to get us fueled. Mario Jr. lands the first yellow on the jig. He proceeds to put a jig clinic the rest of the day and finishes the day with 5 yellows. Jake also became a multi fish winner getting 2 of his own on the jig. The two kids caught half the haul. Very impressive. Mario reminds me of the Bratt Pitt fly fishing role in the movie A River Runs Through It. His skill at getting bit and tossing the jig is unmatched. A sight to see. Second Captain Sean, threw a jig on his 10-foot Seeker Ulua and proceeded to destroy a 40 lb class yellow. I swear it took him 5 minutes. What a beast... My friend and new member Justin took first day big stick honor making history as the first member to get a patch on his first official trip with a 30 lb yellow. Congrats Justin! We ended up landing 14 quality yellowtail on the first day after a good number of casualties with yellows spitting the jig. The conditions were tough for bait fishing, as we had very little current and flat water.
After the yellowtail session ended, we start the second half of the day moving around the high spot and stopping for rockfish. We landed great quality reds and 11 lings. Brandon and I were lucky enough to land our first lings ever and we were super stoked. Tony landed 2 of them and Mario Jr. got a large one too. There was a good amount of ginormous sheepshead caught on this stop. After the sacks were loaded, we decided to make bait for the next day and it was mayhem at the bait tank! We scored huge amounts of Spanish mackerel for the next day.
As we started to make the evening move to the backside of San Clemente Island, Chef Tommy made us a delicious Tri tip dinner with ice cream for dessert. The bonding that goes on at the dinner table is what memorable memories are made of. It is such a great ritual and, in my opinion, it gels the club together. Fun times...
Next morning, we fish the back side and we attacked the goat farm. One sheepshead after another. We used dropper loops with frozen squid and that was the ticket. We made a move to the usual front side spots for the calico fishing but the lack of current affected the bite. We did score on them though. Second day honors, went to Mario Jr. With a 12lb. sheepshead. After the session ended, it was time to start the trip back.
I have to say that it is such an honor to fish with this club. There is a great deal of goodness to it. May we stay together for a long time.
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