Archive for July, 2021

2021 July 23 Juniors 1/2 Day Charter

Sunday, July 25th, 2021

July 23 2021 Junior Trip
We left the dock at 12:15 with 30 excited fishermen ready to land that one special fish. We picked up bait, a nice load of anchovies and sardines and headed south. We traveled for about 45 minutes before stopping to fish. Our first stop was slow and after a short wait we
moved further south. Today’s fishing was slower than our last Junior trip but, it produced about 12 keeper calico bass. The largest was a 16 inches caught by Ethan Wayman. On board this trip were several
young fisher-persons who enjoyed catching many non-keeper bass, playing in the bait tank and feeding the sea gulls. We also had several grandpas and grandmas who took great pleasure in watching their grandkids catch fish and enjoy the beautiful smooth ocean. The trip
had a GREAT family feeling to it . Many laughs and giggles and squeals of delight as fish were brought aboard and released, and some were kept.
Again we want to thank the Sum Fun crew and our Friends of Rollo for helping us take young people fishing. Walt, Paula and Rick were very helpful too.

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July 2021 Fury Overnight Charter

Sunday, July 25th, 2021

The Fib’ers Christian Fishing Club’s (Fib’ers) first Adult Charter Trip of 2021 took place aboard the Fury, docked at Dana Wharf Sportfishing. This trip was an overnight trip that departed Dana Wharf Sportfishing at 9:00PM, Thursday, July 1st. There were 22 of us, plus crewmembers. The weather around the dock was nice, and not too windy. Because of the California Coronavirus sanitation regulations, all passengers were required to bring their own bedding.
After departing the dock, the group gathered in the galley. Charter Master Bernie Clayton led the group in prayer, asking The Lord to guide us safely as we traveled, that He would provide wisdom to Captain Rick, and his crew members, as to where we should fish, and that we would have an enjoyable trip. Fury Crewman Gerard discussed the boat rules and safety equipment, and mentioned that we would be heading to San Clemente Island. Gerard mentioned we could begin fishing before dawn around 4AM, recommending dropper loops. Since we had medium size sardines, and frozen squid strips for bait, Gerard suggested using size 1, 1/0, or 2/0 hooks. We started fishing near the backside of San Clemente Island a little after 4AM. Around 4:45AM Ken Kunkel caught the first fish, a sand dab weighing about 1 lb. Shortly after that, Walt Galen caught the first legal size calico bass, about a 2 pounder. A number of bottom fish began being caught. Paula Kunkel brought up the first double hook up, two whitefish. We headed a short distance to the backside of San Clemente Island. Around 7AM, Shirley Bruhl, after a long fight, decked the trip’s first yellow tail. The Captain said it weighed about 15-16 lbs. Shortly thereafter, Dee Ward brought up a large yellowtail, weighing 20 ½ lbs,
A couple more yellow tail were caught, and then we headed further up the backside of San Clemente Island, as the seals had invaded our space. Further up the Island, the Captain metered yellowtail and other fish, so we stopped, and again began catching a variety of fish. Andrew Gomez caught a large yellowtail, that rivaled the size of Dee Ward’s 20 ½ pounder. Around 10AM, Nick Rocco decked the trip’s only legal size halibut, weighing in at 8 ½ lbs. Junior Fib’er Kevin Waits brought in a large sheepshead, estimated weight was 6 lbs. A number of people were catching bonito, all average size, about 2 -3 pounds. Walt Galen was kind enough to assist a few Fib’ers with their knot connections, as they were re-tying their fluorocarbon top shots, and hooks. As noon approached, the seals found us again, so the Captain said we would head over and fish the leeward, front side of the Island, before heading back to the dock.
The weather had been overcast and breezy throughout the morning, with a slight 2-3 swell. As we arrived at the front side of the Island, the sun broke through, the wind died down, and the water was much calmer, and clear. We started fishing, and were successful with a number of legal and undersized calico bass, as well as a few more yellowtail and bonito.
Around 2:30PM the Captain advised us it was time to head back to the dock. As we headed back to the dock, the crewmen brought our fish out of the fish holder, and we gathered for a group photo, with most people in the group holding their favorite catch of the day. After the photo, we weighed the fish to determine the jackpot winner. Dee Ward’s 20 ½ lb yellowtail barely beat out Andrew Gomez’s 20 lb yellow tail for the Trip Jackpot fish.
We had a really fun time fishing together, and fellowshipping with one another. The Trip was very successful. Our final Trip fish count was: 17 Yellowtail, 29 Bonito, 15 Calico Bass, 23 Sheepshead, 88 Whitefish, 3 Rockfish, 2 Spanish Jack, 1 Halibut, and 1 Barracuda.
We arrived back at the dock at 7:30PM. We all headed home with various fish filets that we would enjoy eating.

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Mirage Overnight Charter July 2021

Saturday, July 10th, 2021

The Mirage trip was good. The White Sea-bass were no show again, but the rock codding was excellent! All fisherman went home with limits. Our adventure began at 9pm when all boarded the boat in our Fib’ers orderly line. We had 17 on board; two bad backs reduced our numbers by two at the last minute. We began fishing dark early morning with live squid. Adam caught the first two fish, a bat ray and a sand-dab. The sand-dab came aboard at 7:15. We stayed for a few more hours trying for the ghost fish to show; they did not. No one in the fleet, according to the Captain, caught a white sea-bass. We were fishing our “secret” spot
with at least 15 other boats.
After using all of our patience, we left for the rock fishing. Our first drop was a success and the rest of morning was spent limiting out on rock cod. Rob Whitaker won the Jack Pot with 5.1 cod. Several slightly smaller cod in the 4+ pound range were also caught. One legal lingcod was caught, plus several sole also hit the decks. On the
way to port we stopped several times to fish for some whitefish; 24 were boarded. Our crew was super and the fishing charter group was a nice mixture of experienced Fib’ers plus several ones new to our group. The ocean was smooth both ways. We docked about 6:40 and all headed home.
As an annual tradition we celebrated Paula’s 35th Birthday with cupcakes for all and Val leading “Happy Birthday.”

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2021 June Juniors 1/2 Day Charter

Thursday, July 1st, 2021

We experienced an AWSOME trip! The weather was great and seas were calm. And plenty of fish were caught. Our Trip on the Sum Fun began early because all our fishermen showed up so Captain Brian left the dock early.
We picked-up a few scoops of anchovies that proved to be super bait. We left Dana Harbor and headed north past the always full-of-seals light buoy. We stopped in full view of the Montage Hotel and a few fish were caught immediately. As the afternoon wore on the fishing slowed down so we made a second move and still very slow fishing. Then the third move was made and a jackpot was experienced.
Everyone caught as many a small calico bass as wanted. Several legal bass were brought aboard. Josh Nye caught the largest calico; an 1.8 pounder. Tim Murphy caught the jackpot fish for the day; an 8.6 pound white sea bass. He also caught a smaller white sea bass that was released. His dad and and a grandpa came up to me and said this was the best fishing they had ever been on with the son and grandsons. Everyone caught caught fish. My favorite fish, the mackerel also were present (God must have a special place in heaven for mackerel,
they provide so much fun for kids fishing.)
Special thanks needs to given to Bernie, Rob and Paula for helping to keep everyone in the water. The crew of the Sum Fun were GREAT Cpt . Brian, deck hands Izey and Dominic and galley-cook Josh. Again a special thanks to the Friends of Rollo for their financial support.

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