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ShugaShane562 05-20-2021 02:16 PM

San Clemente Island
 
Unfortunately there was no current this day and really put a strain on the fishing. But you know what they say, a day of fishing is better than a good day at work. Hope you enjoy

https://youtu.be/Lte0oKXmE6w


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fishnfoool 05-20-2021 02:43 PM

You're a brave soul. How many days did it take you to paddle/pedal to San clemente island? My bad, I didn't realize you went on a boat. Sorry!

Salty 05-20-2021 02:51 PM

Cool video! SCI is my "happy place." Buddy and I took his boat out there 2 weeks ago looking for YT. Found some mixed in with the calico, but couldn't get them to bite. Current was basically non-existent, even on the tide swings which made it really tough. Marked some deep on a paddy south of the 14-mile bank, but couldn't get them to come up and they weren't interested in jigs or squid. Saw some bald eagles, caught tons of large-grade calico, a nice sheephead and a large bocaccio, but none of the yellows we were hoping for. Didn't keep anything though. Hope to get out there again next week!

JohnMckroidJr 05-20-2021 04:25 PM

So awesome to see the Freedom well kept and running strong! That was my weekend and summer escape in the late '70s and full-time deckhand job for 1980. Thank you for a nostalgic look at my old stomping grounds. A side snagged fish is always a spoiler. Better luck next time.

ShugaShane562 05-20-2021 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnMckroidJr (Post 314073)
So awesome to see the Freedom well kept and running strong! That was my weekend and summer escape in the late '70s and full-time deckhand job for 1980. Thank you for a nostalgic look at my old stomping grounds. A side snagged fish is always a spoiler. Better luck next time.


I’ll say this. I loved that boat. So roomy and absorbs the waves. Galley was so nice and clean and crew was fantastic. Always makes a trip better when the boat is tip top


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ShugaShane562 05-20-2021 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by fishnfoool (Post 314070)
You're a brave soul. How many days did it take you to paddle/pedal to San clemente island? My bad, I didn't realize you went on a boat. Sorry!


Hahaha heck no, imagine that would be insane!


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DanaPT 05-20-2021 07:08 PM

Epic
 
Anyone heading out on the Islander in June?

JohnMckroidJr 05-28-2021 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by ShugaShane562 (Post 314074)
I’ll say this. I loved that boat. So roomy and absorbs the waves. Galley was so nice and clean and crew was fantastic. Always makes a trip better when the boat is tip top


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Ditmar Hulls are known for riding the waves well, unlike some other hulls that pound the seas. The wooden hulls were built by Seaco in Costa Mesa, a partnership of Ditmar and Donaldson that started after WW2. The Freedom was built in 1961. Its sister boats are the Grande(originally the America) and the Liberty.

rhyak 05-31-2021 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by DanaPT (Post 314083)
Anyone heading out on the Islander in June?


Yeah on the June 10th to the 13th trip. We have one opening if anyone wants to join in on the FUN.


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