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Deamon
08-25-2013, 11:38 AM
I've been on the sideline down and out with a flesh wound too graphic to show (unless one person makes a request for me to post the pic ;)). Then, the Japanese side of my family flies in from the homeland for a visit (yes the freezer was emptied by them, duh)... so their visit also shuts me out of the Bay Tuber's tourney...but I digress! I could only bow down to Jorge's big fish last week :notworthy:...(and the other nice fishies caught, congrats!). AND I heard MATT's Polish sausage(s)...humbly served...were small but the juicy, explode in your mouth kind :eek:. Those photos then proceeded to give me a severe case of Butt itch in the worst way. I wanted one. As the week progressed I'm checking in with guys asking for fishing updates and it's sounding kind of bleak out there. Plan B: Hook up with some brothas, have some fun and let's go cover some ground. Who's going? We come up with a mixture of Team Sewer and Team Lollipop (condensed versions). The insults and jeers began before we even launched...I then knew it was going to be a great day! Adi man...thanks for the photos brotha! Jim

Aaron&Julie
08-25-2013, 11:51 AM
Jim, fantastic haul for you all. Congrats. When did this occur, and what locale were you guys at?
Not to steal your excellent thread, but I've got my own flesh wound that is rather graphic, too, which why I had 70 spf on the skin graft donation site(thigh), and the complete top of my burnt right foot (3rd degree, total loss of skin). 19 days at UCSD hospital from March 20th until April 8th of this year. The foot has just healed enough to allow us to start fishing again, as in 2 days ago. Still some pain going on, my pressure garment minimizes that, and I bought neoprene booties for pressure to the foot while on the water. All was good injury-wise when we fished. We'll be back out again soon.

driftwood
08-25-2013, 12:13 PM
Hmmm, Now were did I see this before? Oh yeah, I remember now...Congrats bro that was a good day for me too.

http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/attachment.php?attachmentid=10105&stc=1&d=1377456801

makobob
08-25-2013, 12:39 PM
Did the grunion run that week?

StinkyMatt
08-25-2013, 01:03 PM
The grunion did not run....

But the halibut population ran for the hills.


You guys killed it.:mad:





Hmmmm I don't go with the group and its a wfo bite every time. That's b.s.


:cheers1::cheers1::cheers1::cheers1:

619-SWIM-DOG
08-25-2013, 01:50 PM
He'll of a day for everyone......congrats

Old Man in the Sea
08-25-2013, 03:33 PM
AWESOME day of fishing:you_rock:

yakfishin
08-25-2013, 04:36 PM
Where is this mythical location you pull fruit from the sea:notworthy:

ful-rac
08-25-2013, 04:54 PM
Yeah we a caught a few....when you have a sewage spill IN your area your bound to kill a fish or two...

http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u217/pksbshp/48180461-8D87-4F52-95A5-B82301BB61F9-11034-000009B785CE37FD_zpse51e1438.jpg (http://s169.photobucket.com/user/pksbshp/media/48180461-8D87-4F52-95A5-B82301BB61F9-11034-000009B785CE37FD_zpse51e1438.jpg.html)

lamb
08-25-2013, 05:25 PM
La Jolla is overrated... :D

You guys kicked some serious buttttt! :cheers1:

And a few yella's to boot!!! :luxhello:

BAD ASS DAY!!!! :cheers1:



The faces were all familiar - it was great to finally get to meet some of you in person. It was my pleasure to be your photo biatch! The pics turned out super cool - that little added height above the water makes a big difference! I can already see some on the cover of major kayak fishing publications! :D

As slow as it can be, you've got to love fishing for halibut when you know they're there fo' sho... It DOES NOT suck to know exactly where! :D They always seem to eventually move in on the squid beds, but with all the squid up and down the coast, it's been tough to pin them down any given day... At least it was for us, this year.... Up until recently. ;) And once you find them, it's amazing how stacked up they can be!

We didn't do well on quantity, but made up with one quality species. For the 1st time in about 15 years that I've been pounding South CA sand, I broke 40!!! I lost count of how many > 30lbs halibut I caught long time ago... I caught longer, I caught wider...
But never caught a fatter one.

43 and a change!


https://sphotos-b-sjc.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/1233964_682554401772589_795804084_n.jpg

We left a gaping hole in the ocean that day!!! :D

kobra
08-25-2013, 06:16 PM
Congrats to all of you guys!!! Great day of pillaging. :cheers1:

wade
08-25-2013, 06:32 PM
Holy Smokes nice haul guys!!!!!:reel:
Adi, nice 1!! Beautiful pict colors all still lit up!:cheers1:

GregAndrew
08-25-2013, 06:44 PM
Adi, watching you guys work your boat fish is nothing short of perfection. Then to go to the lengths of calling guys in for bait and photo ops is way beyond the call of duty. Thanks for all you do here and out there. The Fox was definitely in the hen house this weekend. Always a pleasure fishing with you other goofs, and you know who we... I mean you are. I think that angry guy at the landing needs a new cart that won't roll away? And maybe some gaffing lessons. BTW, the next guy that paddles up to me and catches my fish is.....not going to go hungry.

RobFish
08-25-2013, 06:56 PM
First off...well done amigos!
So, before anybody goes out, trying to equal this session, y'all must know that the recon for this trip was exhausting and expensive.
Between all those involved, it was approaching 100+ hours of time on the water, 2 bottles of talcum powder for chaffed derrières, 3 bottles of sunscreen, an absolute metric sh!t-ton of fluorocarbon, hooks, and weights, the incorporation of a spare Mirage Drive (Hobie makes an amazing product no doubt - even Toyotas need some repair after 100,000 miles, right?), and going a bit cross-eyed from staring at FF's while charting bathymetry, things finally paid off.
To those that think that you will just launch your kayak, pedal/paddle for 10 minutes, drop a line, and come home with these kinds of trophies...well that's called luck.
This is called dedication, devotion, sacrifice, and should be applauded.

Dannowar
08-25-2013, 07:03 PM
I was so tired the second day in a row of two work shifts into all nighter paddle outs, that I fell asleep on the water that morning. I don't even know how I made the ridiculous drive home. I went in as everyone was scoring. Way stoked for you guys. Came up surprisingly empty on day one. I'm due for an epic day coming up here.

Drake
08-25-2013, 07:10 PM
I leave for ONE day Jim and you murder it. I'm losing tire tread chasing these bites with you, but it's nice to get out of our local water and avoid the summer parades in La Jolla.

You're killing it Jim, and you sewer boys are cute as hell :)

Deamon
08-25-2013, 07:23 PM
Adi!...:notworthy:
Rob...:cheers1:
Team Sewer and Team Lollipop:paddleersmilie:
I can only base my perceptions on real experiences and I do know these guys fish very, very hard, pounding hours on the water, traveling miles (both on the water and on the road) and are ready with the right gear and knowledge. Rarely are they ever chasing a bite but crave to find the bite. This incredible day was definitely well earned but the experience of hammering it once it was located, kicked into high gear that I just can't describe in writing. AND at the same time...this won't be a permanent way point in any our FF's. Merely a random wad of butts found by 10 fanned out yakkers who then knew how to work it VERY hard and tight in unison. Synchronized fisherman? Next week, we'll all probably be spread out working different areas again....it literally began as a day to hang with each other because there wasn't much going on...

Jim

jorluivil
08-25-2013, 07:53 PM
Adi!...:notworthy:
Rob...:cheers1:
Team Sewer and Team Lollipop:paddleersmilie:
I can only base my perceptions on real experiences and I do know these guys fish very, very hard, pounding hours on the water, traveling miles (both on the water and on the road) and are ready with the right gear and knowledge. Rarely are they ever chasing a bite but crave to find the bite. This incredible day was definitely well earned but the experience of hammering it once it was located, kicked into high gear that I just can't describe in writing. AND at the same time...this won't be a permanent way point in any our FF's. Merely a random wad of butts found by 10 fanned out yakkers who then knew how to work it VERY hard and tight in unison. Synchronized fisherman? Next week, we'll all probably be spread out working different areas again....it literally began as a day to hang with each other because there wasn't much going on...

Jim


Adi, thanks for the pics.


As for me:


In bed at 1130pm:o
up at 2am:ack2:
Making a 100+mile one way drive hoping that something will happen:confused:
breakfast being some Reeses peanut butter cups and a Monster energy drink :drool5:
getting my gear prepared and hoping I will not forget something while four other guys are telling you to 'hurry the F up':mad:
being on the water and realizing that I left your fresh dead in the freezer:doh:

I can't tell you guys how often I got so close to some of the private boaters and not once did someone say, "Hey A-hole! You're to close to my boat/line". For once, everyone played friendly and the fishing God's payed us back in return with some quality fish. Heck, the smallest fish was only 15lbs :eek:. Seeing guys hook up back to back to back in less than 10minutes is priceless, nothing can replace those images in my head. Especially, when those guys are fishing within 75' of each other.

Jim, my hats off to you buddy:grouphug:

Adi, thanks again for not only taking the pics but offering to take the pics, you are a gentleman and a scholar:luxhello:

steveooo
08-25-2013, 08:05 PM
Insane fishing! How cool is that!

Adi, welcome to the 40 club :cheers1:

roby
08-25-2013, 08:06 PM
What an epic day!!!

The halibut slayers strike again......I gotta get my ass out on the water ASAP!!!

:luxhello:

kaya_one
08-25-2013, 08:32 PM
Amazing. This is what all of the rookies like me look up to be. When I grow up I wanna be one of those Lollipop Sewer guys. Thanks for sharing and keeping everyone wanting more.
That right there is a mag article - one of you guys should write it up because from what I just read that has all of the details to "go to print" (and Adi's pics to prove it...and CBad can put a quick sketch together).

JeffB
08-25-2013, 10:04 PM
Congrats guys! Very nice!

easyday
08-25-2013, 10:18 PM
Amazing just amazing.

todd one
08-25-2013, 11:50 PM
Nice, boys. You guy got down to business, all of you.

Drake
08-26-2013, 12:06 AM
Amazing just amazing.

This must sting a little

blitzburgh
08-26-2013, 08:05 AM
Holy crap! Nice work!

jorluivil
08-26-2013, 09:44 AM
Amazing just amazing.

I've said it a million times.......its all about time on the water. Every single one of us has been in your shoes, you're time to shine will come and when it does you'll be looking at the pics of the beast that you caught over and over again. You'll be showing every friend and family member the images of your big fish......I know I did. Hell, I still do:D

bigdaddytobias
08-26-2013, 10:08 AM
Nice work gentlemen.. is it wrong for me to come to the conclusion that I'd be better off not targeting them for a while?

Drake
08-26-2013, 11:02 AM
Nice work gentlemen.. is it wrong for me to come to the conclusion that I'd be better off not targeting them for a while?

Nope, target them until you're sore. That's the only way to get them

kluts
08-27-2013, 06:49 AM
What a catch,thats great,My brother and I used to fish Dana landing all the time in his boat

romspacenut
08-27-2013, 08:15 AM
Definitely was an awesome day to be on the water and fish with some buddies. Got to meet the great group of guys from Team Sewer. Even better, finally breaking my year long skunk streak with some quality fish. Thanks Jim for the post!

easyday
08-27-2013, 09:08 AM
Actually I would like to see the flesh wound.

Deamon
08-27-2013, 11:16 AM
Actually I would like to see the flesh wound.

Yes! Actually, I'm now feeling like I've exaggerated my wound just a bit after reading Aaron's deal. I was taking the collars off of a yellow using my buddy's brand new knife. I should've known to be a bit more careful after reading "Titanium" etched on the blade. That knife went through the fish and pretty much took off the top of my knuckle. Nerves were sliced off so it didn't hurt one bit. Bled like a mofo for two days. I should've peeled that flap back when I took the pic but it was a already a gusher...

Jim

makobob
08-27-2013, 11:24 AM
So now you have yellowtail blood running through your veins, I call unfair advantage!

Sully1
08-27-2013, 11:31 AM
Way to go guys!

GregAndrew
08-27-2013, 03:11 PM
Just a bit of video to add. A yellow and a Brown.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2Ur2uEw9Jo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6i8t2BXA4g

kobra
08-27-2013, 06:39 PM
Nice form Greg!!! :luxhello: Hopefully you can teach the sewer boys how to fish. :D Just kidding guys, don't get your panties in a bunch.

StinkyMatt
08-27-2013, 08:33 PM
Jim,

Quit sticking that finger into places where it don't belong and stuff like that wont happen.


You got 9 spares, quit bitching.:)

roby
08-28-2013, 05:31 AM
Jim, next time you need to get the cut on GoPro and also add the GoPro theme music....

ful-rac
08-28-2013, 10:55 AM
Ok guys hope you enjoy the video!


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Tman
08-28-2013, 11:03 AM
Nice...like how you 'tenderize' those halis...:D

Deamon
08-28-2013, 12:48 PM
That bottom shot with the butt is classic. Gotta get me one of those...

Old Man in the Sea
08-30-2013, 06:22 AM
Excellent Video Tony and Greg. :you_rock: