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Old Aug-13-2005, 08:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Tony Reyes aug 7th-13th report

i will have pics posted in a few days, i dont have a Digi.
I leave for san felipe at 6am from huntington beach and cross at mexicali, its a 3 hour drive from there with 2 BP check points in between. we go into town and waste a little $ on coronas and junk at the vendors. we sleep on the boat sat night and there was no one to keep the generator going to the state room was about 120 , so i sleped outside where it was only 105 or so. we head out at at about 11am, and run all day untill we make bait at 3am then fish at about 7 or so. we had scrambeled eggs, toast, hash browns and beans for breakfast every morning without fail.
first day fishing we picked up on a good # of yellows 5-15lbs, i was letting the small guys go and kept four 12-18#, also picked up on a few cabrilla, i doubt any would have topped 6# though. Just before sunset i picked up on my first pargo that went 18.4#, really pulled hard.
we make bait and it comes in good tonite, we have the tanks full in an hour.
DAY TWO FISHING We get into more tiny yellows 5-8lbs i was letting most of them go. the boat gets tired of yellows so the captian goes looking for other species.
DAY THREE FISHING we get into more yellow tail 5-10lbs and cabrilla to 8-10lbs., I stay back for the 2nd fishing session to hang out and snorkel around (brought my spear pole but never saw anything i could hit, only tiny fish) the weather goes from flat seas to small craft advisory in 2 hours, we get thunder and lighting for a few hours then the rain comes for about 3 hours, it stops at about midnight.
DAY FOUR FISHING We had a slow morning, i picked up 4 or 5 cabrilla, two of them were 6-8# the others were half that. in the after noon we go for dorado, tiny tiny dorado, alot looked like trout they were so small, i kept two that were 10# class fish, and let 5 or 6 go. we look for squid for WSB bait for the next day but we dont find any squid so we use frozen squid but no WSB for anyone, we look all over and run 20+ miles from the mothership with no luck at all, i think i got 2 cabrilla that day and a trigger fish i threw back. i stay in for the PM session jumped off the top of the boat about 30 times then hung out on top deck and enjoyed the $.75 beers till dinner .
DAY 5 FISHING i decide to try and find something with my spear pole so i skip the last fishing session to kayak to a lagoon, on the island we are anchored off. i saw so many bones on the island (Isla encantada if anyone cares) wale, dolphin, seal,pelican, seagull bones all totally bleached out, dozens of huge wale vertabrae too. i wonder around the island for about an hour then head back for the "4 " hour drive that turned into an 8 hour drive, the skipper said we would be in at 2pm, we were there by 7:30 for unloading
PROS OF THE TRIP i cought my first pargo, cabrilla,o yea and a trigger fish the midriff islands are amazing, i had no idea how many there were....there was never less then 2 or 3 islands insight,we saw wales, dolphins, huge manta rays jumping out of the water, hundreds and hundreds of catcus 20feet from the water, followed by a shooting stars all over the place 2 nights in a row. but aside from that....
NOW FOR THE LONG,LONG,LONG RANT ON HOW BAD THE TRIP WAS. I really had a bad time on the trip, there were so manythings that fell short of what was expected of any decent crew/captian, not to mention the boat and pangas, which were in horrible disrepair(except the yamaha 4 stroke 50hp's on the pangas. The deck hands were not friendly at all, they never smiled or made much effort to help anyone other then shake off your bait into the tanks at night. Also we had the same thing for breakfast for 5 days. We would come in from a 4-5 hour fishing session and then wait 2 hours before lunch would be served, then there would be a 2 hour wait before dinner, the food was horrible, just rice beans and some burned carne asada, then sometimes chicken and tostadas, the exception being the yellow tail they cooked one night, we were also served hot soup when it was 110 degrees outside. We wasted countless hours that could have been spent fishing or going inshore, but they broke our time up very poorly.Very little effort was put into finding anything but poor grade fish then cabrilla when there was nothing else. I never saw one deck hand smile or be in a good mood the entire time unless it was when they were eating dinner together, the rest of the time they looked pissed. I would never fish out of any of the san felipe boats, the long range out of san diego boats in my opinion offer a much higher level of service in everyrespect, i wouldnt have gone on another san felipe trip if somone payed me $500 to go again. i will have pictured posted when i get them developed and scan them.

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Old Aug-13-2005, 08:44 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Damn were going in a couple weeks....
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Old Aug-13-2005, 09:38 AM   #3 (permalink)
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There were a few other people who felt the same way i did, and a few had a" great trip" but the whole boat did "joke" about the food, the condition of the boat (im amazed that single diesel got us home, the pitch of the diesel was never constant even when we were ar cruise) and the service in some aspects....if you have fished out of san deigo before on any 5 day boat you had a much better run trip.
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Old Aug-13-2005, 10:16 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Sorry to hear about the bad trip.

I've heard this story over and over before. $500-$700 can go a long way in Baja if your willling to drive.


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Old Aug-13-2005, 10:22 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Which boat were you on? They have the Tony Reyes, and the Jose Andreas....
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Old Aug-13-2005, 10:32 AM   #6 (permalink)
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the tony reyes. the jose andreas looked alot worse, it stayed close to us for 2 of the days, as did the erik
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Old Aug-13-2005, 10:40 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Man that sucks for you

I went on the old boat many years ago when Tony operated the boat and had a BLAST...
We caught yellowtail to 40 lbs all week long... everyday .....with all the usual other species mixed in....Pargo,dorado,BSB,cabrilla ....you name it.The crew was freaking awseome and got us on quality fish everyday with smiles.The food was excellent and the beer was COLD .I guess the operation is not like it was back in the 80's when I went.I was thinking about doint it again cause I did have so much fun.Sorry to hear your trip was not as good That yellowtail alley is the shit........those fish down there pull harder than up our way for some reason...BRUTES
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Old Aug-13-2005, 11:34 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Tony and Tony Jr were only there to see us off and JR was there for the return, when the captian scraped the hull pretty good on the dock. during unloading half the crew was pounding tecate as fast as possible while passengers were lifting their own ice chests up to the second deck because we got in at somewhat low tide. ive heard good things about the trip from people who went on it years back but it has changed and i will never go again....driving three hours through run down mexican villages was pretty depressing, ive been on an 8 day trip on the AA and a 7 day on the Royal Star and we spent alot more time looking than catching and both trips i considered a success, and this one a real failure. i was so thankful to be back on American soil once we crossed the boarder in mexicali.
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Old Aug-13-2005, 11:59 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Hey Bro..

Did you think to say anything to Tony Jr. concerning your trip or felt it best to just leave it be.? ...just wondering ,cause your trip sounds so opposite what mine was....I thought they ran a cool operation and had no probs with them whatsoever.However things do change with time and sometimes not for the better :104167739
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Old Aug-13-2005, 01:12 PM   #10 (permalink)
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i was so ready to get out of there, i didnt even care...at the beginning of the trip i intended on giving a $100 tip to my pangadero and 100 for the rest of the crew/galley. i walked out of there giving my pangadero $40 and thats it. thats how bad i felt the overall trip was. They told us we would be in by 2pm, at 2pm they said "dos mas horas" 2 hours later they told me "dos mas horas" we would arrive 3 hours later at 7pm....i dont know how 2pm turned into 7:30, that 50miles didnt just magically appear.I didnt even want to bother "insulting" his operation, id rather just stick to the Royal Star, Royal Polaris and the other S.D operations that have earned their reputation for good reason.
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Old Aug-13-2005, 01:36 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Ive heard nothing but good things about the operation, thats why were going ina couple weeks.....Weve been told many times to stayi n town instead of the boat on Saturday....Im sure well be posting alot of info after our trip.....
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Old Aug-14-2005, 10:30 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Holy Cow! I have heard nothing but praise for this operation, I hope your trip was the exception, since we are going in two weeks! Sorry to hear about your trip dude.
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Old Aug-14-2005, 10:35 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Angry Trip sucked...

Sorry to hear that it sucked Chris. I wonder who the skipper was if it wasn't JR?

Anyway, I would ask to talk to Tom at the Longfin and tell him about the menu at least. He doesn't tolerate shit like that.

My trips have been great.

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i hope you guys have a good trip, maybe this is an isolated incident, but i really felt that out of 10 the crew put in an effort of 2 or 3 tops, and even less in terms of customer service, on the other hand every long range boat i have been on i feel their effort has been a 9 or a 10.
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Man that sucks! I went 2 years ago and I can't wait to go back. I was on the Jose Andreas and it was the best trip I've ever been on......honestly! Nothing but good things to say about the whole operation. It really shocks me that you had this bad of a trip. It's like our trip were completely opposite of each other. The food was amazing on my trip, fishing was off the hook (and they tried to find fish) and the crew was so helpful. I wonder what has changed so much in 2 years? I would definetly call Tom and tell him all about it. Sorry you didn't have a good experience. - Mike
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