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Fish Report for 6-13-2011
Lady Angler Wins aboard American Angler on the Catchy Tackle trip
6-13-2011
Bill Roecker
https://www.americananglersportfishing.com
Karen Schantz of Valencia won first place on the Catchy Tackle eight-day trip aboard the American Angler. Brian Kiyohara docked the boat at Pt. Loma Sportfishing June 12, and his passengers got off with a good mixed catch of bluefin tuna and yellowtail, spiced with an albacore. John and Drew Grindley of Catchy Tackle were aboard.
"Our two new jig colors got named on the boat," said John Grindley. The blue, white and yellow jig is the Charger, and the green and yellow one they called the Guacamole.
"It was a bit rough," continued Grindley, "and the best fishing was on yellowtail at the Rocks and on 25 to 40-pound bluefin up the line. We got some yellows at Cedros, too, but the seals were pretty bad there on the South End."
Skipper Kiyohara was optimistic about the upcoming fishing. "With the full moon," he told dock reporter Bill Roecker, "and flat calm weather, there'll be more bluefin and albacore coming in."
Karen Schantz got a 43.7-pound bluefin for first place. She said she got it with a sardine on a 4/0 Mustad 91450 hook on 30-pound Seaguar Premier, 30-pound Izorline and 65-pound Power Pro spectra. She used an Avet MXJ reel and an Avet seven-foot rod. John Grindley of Catchy Tackle won second place for a 42.4-pound bluefin, and Bill Patton of La Jolla won third place for a 42.2-pounder. Alex Owyoung of Sacramento took a handoff from his dad Andrew and reeled in an ineligible 55.6-pound bluefin, biggest of the trip. For that, he was invited to pose in the lineup shot.
"Our two new jig colors got named on the boat," said John Grindley. The blue, white and yellow jig is the Charger, and the green and yellow one they called the Guacamole.
"It was a bit rough," continued Grindley, "and the best fishing was on yellowtail at the Rocks and on 25 to 40-pound bluefin up the line. We got some yellows at Cedros, too, but the seals were pretty bad there on the South End."
Skipper Kiyohara was optimistic about the upcoming fishing. "With the full moon," he told dock reporter Bill Roecker, "and flat calm weather, there'll be more bluefin and albacore coming in."
Karen Schantz got a 43.7-pound bluefin for first place. She said she got it with a sardine on a 4/0 Mustad 91450 hook on 30-pound Seaguar Premier, 30-pound Izorline and 65-pound Power Pro spectra. She used an Avet MXJ reel and an Avet seven-foot rod. John Grindley of Catchy Tackle won second place for a 42.4-pound bluefin, and Bill Patton of La Jolla won third place for a 42.2-pounder. Alex Owyoung of Sacramento took a handoff from his dad Andrew and reeled in an ineligible 55.6-pound bluefin, biggest of the trip. For that, he was invited to pose in the lineup shot.
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