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Iceman 04-15-2018 10:17 AM

2018 Mission Bay Classic Results
 
Most importantly we raised over $8000 in entry and raffle ticket sales. Eric N and the Geo Group have continued the tradition of adding a very generous $5000 to that total. That is over $13,000 in funding for the So Cal Chapter of Heroes On The Water.

We had 147 entries this year!

Top 3 in the bass division were awarded trophies and prizes and here are the total standings and weights

1st Danny Jones (repeat winner from last year!)
2nd Derwin Chang
3rd Brian Loydd (The Lifeguard Guy) one of the pioneers of old :D
4th Cameron Chang
5th Glenn Fraser
6th Johnny Bayard
7th Sheldon Lewis
8th Dave Easton

photos courtesy of Paul Lebowitz who was covering the event for WON.


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Huge thanks to all those who participated in making this such a successful day. We will be planning for next year in mid April again!

Please don't forget the sponsors, if you won something drop them a thank you! Thanks to Steve, Chris, Troy, and Kurt on the weigh boats! Thanks to the HOW volunteers for cooking up that lunch and thanks to Coca Cola and Jorge for all the drinks. Tommy and Catalina Offshore gave us a great price break on the 40# of yellowtail. Thanks to my wife for helping me make the Baja Sauce and shopping for all the food and staying up late making all those brownies.

rossman 04-15-2018 11:41 AM

Great job Andy as usual. A most worthy cause but the work you do to make this happen cannot be over appreciated. Now.... take a day off and go fishin. DP. You know the spot.

Iceman 04-15-2018 02:01 PM

Big winners in the raffle

Grant Osborne won the Jackson Kayaks Kraken 13.5

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Chuck Long won the Scout inflatable

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Saba Slayer 04-15-2018 02:34 PM

THANKS
 
Thanks Andy, OEX, Mike and all the volunteers and sponsors that make this happen each year. :cheers1:
What a great fundraising event for HOW and a traditional event for the kayaking community.
I look forward to seeing HOW break some donation records next year...!:you_rock:
Let's see you put some fish blood on that new yak Grant...!

Fish Taco 04-15-2018 02:52 PM

Halibut?
 
No Halibut division this year? Or did just no one catch a legal to weigh in?

Iceman 04-15-2018 03:41 PM

the only legal sized halibut reported was an incidental catch by a bass fisherman.....he got the trophy, but the prizes went into the raffle.:D

FISH11 04-15-2018 04:52 PM

Another awesome event to support the HOW local chapter. Thanks to all the hard work that was put in, to make this again the best tournament in San Diego. All because of the great kayak community.

Fish Taco 04-15-2018 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Iceman (Post 292228)
the only legal sized halibut reported was an incidental catch by a bass fisherman.....he got the trophy, but the prizes went into the raffle.:D

Thanks for the info Andy!

alanw 04-15-2018 07:22 PM

Another successful event! Perfect weather, the fish were biting (except the Halibut), good food and good company. Andy and the sponsors and everyone who helped :you_rock:

MITCHELL 04-16-2018 02:41 AM

Guilty of eating 3 fish tacos.......
 
Yes they were good....especially that tan sauce in the squeeze bottle. :you_rock:

Fishin' Magician 04-16-2018 08:03 AM

Hard lesson learned....
 
I was all set ready to go to Mission Bay to fish in the tournament and had my rods and reels in the car the night before. All I had left to do was to put the kayak on the roof. Turns out that trying to save a little bit of time wasn't the smartest thing to do as someone broke a window to get into my car. It must not have been a fisherman though, as they left the rods and reels alone. Instead of driving down and going fishing with everyone, I spent the day getting the window fixed. I won't do that again.....

Sorry I missed it this year, sounds like everyone had a good time.

Next year for sure!

Iceman 04-16-2018 08:09 AM

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Yes they were good....especially that tan sauce in the squeeze bottle.
My wife said "we should make more" I saw people struggling to get the last bit too soon.:eek:

Baja Sauce

Love this stuff crema, mayo, cumin, adobo peppers and sauce, lime juice, lime zest and sea salt. stick it in the food processor.

Tekniks 04-16-2018 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Fishin' Magician (Post 292250)
I was all set ready to go to Mission Bay to fish in the tournament and had my rods and reels in the car the night before. All I had left to do was to put the kayak on the roof. Turns out that trying to save a little bit of time wasn't the smartest thing to do as someone broke a window to get into my car. It must not have been a fisherman though, as they left the rods and reels alone. Instead of driving down and going fishing with everyone, I spent the day getting the window fixed. I won't do that again.....

Sorry I missed it this year, sounds like everyone had a good time.

Next year for sure!

Sucks man! I had done the same thing once and never again. Lost 2 rods and tackle box. Thought loading the night before would save me 30 min or so with in 4 hours from when I had to wake up I stepped into a car with the window busted. :(

Iceman 04-16-2018 09:14 AM

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Hard lesson learned....
that totally sucks, sorry to hear.

kirkdavis 04-16-2018 04:14 PM

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Had a great time and it was a great event and successful fundraiser. I just wanted to point out that I believe I caught the biggest calico of the day at 4.51 pounds. Unfortunately it was caught outside the bay, with live bait, and I was in the halibut division. I’ll try again next year for halibut. Somebody has to get one next year!


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Baja_Traveler 04-16-2018 06:03 PM

No Halibut - but it was not for lack of trying! A bunch of us launched at 4am - some went out the jetty and turned left and some turned right. I started bounce balling at the Ingraham Street bridge and peddled 12.6 miles in total - took me all the way to Crystal pier just outside the surf zone, then out to the Yukon wreck then south varying between 100 feet of water to 60 feet of water. Then back in through the jetties where boat traffic and tons of seaweed forced me to reel it all in and give up.
Felt like a total failure peddling in, but felt much better when I learned that nobody caught a halibut in the division - even the guys drifting live bait.

Highlight of the day was watching a calf and mother grey whale with another escort pass in front of me just outside the jetties.

I'll try again next year though!

easyday 04-16-2018 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Fishin' Magician (Post 292250)
I was all set ready to go to Mission Bay to fish in the tournament and had my rods and reels in the car the night before. All I had left to do was to put the kayak on the roof. Turns out that trying to save a little bit of time wasn't the smartest thing to do as someone broke a window to get into my car. It must not have been a fisherman though, as they left the rods and reels alone. Instead of driving down and going fishing with everyone, I spent the day getting the window fixed. I won't do that again.....

Sorry I missed it this year, sounds like everyone had a good time.

Next year for sure!

Next time come camp out with us the night before!

Fishin' Magician 04-17-2018 02:51 PM

It was shear stupidity and I should have known better than to leave my gear out in plain sight. The doors were locked, the car alarm was on, so I was lulled into a false sense of security. Make that insecurity now. You're right, it sucks, but I learned a valuable lesson. I won't be doing that again anytime soon.

As for coming down the night before, that's something that I might have to consider for next year.

Party on!


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