Offshore Reports Southern California USA Thread, 11-01 at the 60 in California Fishing; Not much to report except that we had a blast.
Terry, Brad, Adam, Dave and myself.
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Nov-02-2009, 06:20 AM
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#1 | | Captain
Name: Lee Maio Age: 56 Vessel: 37' Riviera Location: San Diego Job:Importer
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| 11-01 at the 60
Not much to report except that we had a blast.
Terry, Brad, Adam, Dave and myself.
Started at the 60 mile bank and worked the area for 2 to 3 hours.... skippies
Went west to the mushroom...... skippies
Went back towards the 60 mile bank..... cute yellows
Ocean warmed up during the day. Started at 64.4 and climbed to 68.
A little lumpy in the morning, but flattened out beautifully.
Food was amazing!
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Nov-02-2009, 06:37 AM
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#2 | | Captain
Name: Bill Age: 53 Vessel: sold it Location: Casa DE Oro Job:contractor/Rod Wrapper
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Originally Posted by HeatherLynn Not much to report except that we had a blast.
Terry, Brad, Adam, Dave and myself.
Started at the 60 mile bank and worked the area for 2 to 3 hours.... skippies
Went west to the mushroom...... skippies
Went back towards the 60 mile bank..... cute yellows
Ocean warmed up during the day. Started at 64.4 and climbed to 68.
A little lumpy in the morning, but flattened out beautifully.
Food was amazing! | Sounds like a fun trip Lee, Wish I could have made it
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Nov-02-2009, 08:00 AM
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#3 | | Captain
Name: JIM Age: 58 Vessel: 25 ft Skipjack Fisherman Location: Vista Job:18 wheels and 80,000 # Bio: Post 1
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| Lee good to see you out there yesterday, I saw you slicing and dicing your yellow tail, I am sure it was tasty. It was a beautiful day with good friends and good eats Congrats.
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Nov-02-2009, 08:41 AM
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#4 | | Night Skipper
Name: Alex Vessel: 25,Wellcraft,Scorpio Location: Diamond Bar Job:Rehab
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We were listening to you guys from behind Clemente. We originally had plans of heading towards the 60 but decided water was too cold. At least the water was nice and the sun was out. Can't beat a day on the water.
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Nov-02-2009, 09:07 AM
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#5 | | Registered User
Name: Mark Age: 46 Vessel: Winner 2280 WAC Location: La Mesa Job:Gettin' By
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Hard to have a bad day when the weather's nice. Where would you go if you were fishing tomorrow? I'm thinking down toward the Hidden. We can always make taco meat at the Rockpile on the way back up. Actually, the SST from yesterday afternoon looks promising at the 390 down toward the Cross.
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Nov-02-2009, 10:42 AM
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#6 | | Captain
Name: Cory Visser Age: 62 Vessel: N/A Location: Diamond Bar, Ca 91765 Job:Accountant-Controller Bio: Fish Hard & often for 52yrs-last ten years mostly private boating as crew. Play Racquetball and enjoy snow skiing & camping.
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Good effort Lee!
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Thanks for your report. Hook up! Cory
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Nov-03-2009, 08:55 PM
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#7 | | first mate
Name: Dave Age: 36 Vessel: ... Location: Encinitas Job:R.E.
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yeah. Thanks again Lee. I agree about Lee's comment about the food being amazing.
7am - Breakfast "deli" burritos with habanero jelly rolled inside a trio of pastrami, roastbeef, and turkey.
10am -Hot BBQ chicken with a homemade spicy marinade.
noon- Heirloom tomato/artichoke/cucumber olive salad. Israli Couscous with cranberrys. Hamachi sushi with soy/wasabi from the cute yellows caught earlier.
1pm - Homemade Chili-con-carne, sprinkeled with cheese/onions.
San Francisco sourdough Turkey/Roastbeef sandwiches with sprouts, tomatoes, and spicy deli mustard.
Tecates, Coors lights, and a bottle of Green Hornitos Tequila that took us all the way back to the slip with smiles.
Flat seas, sunny weather, and good friends.
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