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Long Range Fishing - 12/20/07

Bill Roecker for FishingVideos.com & the San Diego Sportfishing Council

Net Update

December 20, 2007

“Broke My Belt”

By Paul Sweeney

Excel Sportfishing

Skipper Mike Ramirez returned 28 anglers to Fisherman’s Landing December 20 after a ten-day trip aboard Excel. The open charter brought home six yellowfin over 200 pounds.

“There wasn’t much to catch on the way down,” said Captain Ramirez. “So we just went straight to the lower banks. We had a lot of life on 60 to 100 pound fish with the bigger ones mixed in here and there. We stayed for five days with nice weather.

“On the way back, we fished outside Geronimo for three hours and caught a lot of reds.”

Excel Sportfishing

Bob Neal of Huntington Beach took first place in the jackpot for a 292.8-pound tuna that bit a sardine. Bob used a 9/0 hook off the boat, 130-pound leader, 100-pound Big Game line, a Penn International 50 SW reel and a Calstar 760 H rod.

“I was pinned to the rail,” exclaimed Bob. “He was a lot meaner than my big fish on this trip last year. He broke my rod belt. It took me two and a half hours to bring him in.

“Mike was great, I couldn’t have done it without him.”

A 233.4-pound yellowfin was good for second place; caught by angler Jason Smith of Mesa, AZ.

“I fly-lined a makerel,” remarked Jason, “and he took 750 yards of line on his first run. I had 29-pounds of drag too. It was a two hour fight.”

Jason used a 9/0 Eagle Claw 2004 ringed hook, 100-pound Seaguar Fluorocarbon, Blackwater Hollow Core Spectra, a Shimano Tiagra 30 LRS reel and a Calstar 6460 rod.

Jerry Pederson of Riverside was third for a 216.2-pound tuna. Jerry fished a sardine on an 8/0 Eagle Claw hook, 100-pound straight-tied Big Game line, a Penn International 30 W reel and a Seeker 6365 XXH rod.

“This crew is great from top to bottom,” Jerry said. “I had a couple of 170-pounders last year. This one is my best ever.”

Honorable Mention went to Dean Ferguson of Scio, OR, who landed a 253.8-pounder on the kite. The Oregon State fan was on his first long range trip.

“I sat on the kite for a couple hours with a squid as bait,” Dean said. “So we brought that in and switched it to two sardines. Within minutes, I was hooked up. I fought for two hours.

“Captain Mike’s a great guy, the crew was excellent. I think I gained ten pounds though, they fed us too much!”

Rocco Salvia had a 202.8-pound tuna and Dave Rock caught a 202.6-pounder.

Excel Sportfishing

Lucky, Unknown Angler

By Paul Sweeney

Red Rooster III

“We got some good quality fish,” Skipper Andy Cates said after he docked Red Rooster III and it’s 21 passengers December 20 after a ten-day trip. “We were fishing 60 to 100-pound fish. We had our chances on the big ones and we did a great job.”

Norm Fugimoto of Izorline chartered the trip, which garnered four cows.

“We had a great group of guys,” said Norm at the H&M Landing Certified Scales. “And the fishing was good. We got a couple toads.”

Greg Brooks of Yucaipa landed a 308.8-pound supercow off the kite. The big yellowfin qualified for first place in the jackpot. The kite rig used “Double Trouble” sardines for bait.

Red Rooster III

“I saw him make a pass on it,” remarked Greg. “And then he hit it hard. I winded as hard as I could and as fast as I could. I was lucky to hook him. He probably pulled 300 yards on his first run.”

Greg used 7/0 Owner ringed circle hooks, 130-pound Izorline, an Accurate 80 reel and a Calstar XXXH rod.

Butch Frazier of Long Beach has been fishing with Second Skipper Julio Ochoa since Julio was 16. On this trip, Julio hooked up a single sardine on the balloon for his friend; the set-up turned into an hour long fight with a 297.6-pound tuna. The big yellowfin placed second in the jackpot.

“It was the most exciting thing I’ve ever done in my life,” exclaimed Butch. “I also caught a 176-pounder on 80-pound Izorline; I’m proud of that one too.”

“An unknown angler caught this fish,” said Cates weighing the 252.7-pound third place fish. “He is very unknown and very lucky, and he was playing ‘hooky’ with his job on this trip. I’ll stand in for him in the jackpot.”

The Skipper added some long range tips for future anglers. “If you’re so anxious to get a bite, and you switch to lighter gear, you’re not going to catch a big one. That’s the reality of it. If you want to catch big fish, you need to use 130-pound line.”

Red Rooster III

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