Mary Lukas
5-18-2006
Real
friendly
member
of
the
club.
Photo Credit: Edgar Ylanan
Bill Berger
5-18-2006
Another
happy
angler.
His
first
croaker.
Photo Credit: Edgar Ylanan
Kenny Backer
5-18-2006
Another
happy
angler.
Photo Credit: Edgar Ylanan
Jorge Ortega
5-18-2006
He
had
fun
on
this
trip.
He
also
caught
good
size
halibut
and
limit
of
rockcod.
Photo Credit: Edgar Ylanan
Edgar Ylanan
5-18-2006
SFR
crew
with
nice
croaker.
Photo Credit: Edgar Ylanan
Charles Myhre
6-17-2006
Today
we
are
fishing
with
Captain
Joe
Villareal
on
the
Mirage.
We
departed
Port
Hueneme
on
time.
We
loaded
bait
and
headed
out.
The
fishing
at
the
outer
islands
has
been
decent
for
rockfish
but
the
White
Seabass
have
been
a
no
show
recently.
Since
the
White
Seabass
have
been
biting
locally
we
decided
to
fish
local.
Our
first
stop
was
Chinese
Harbor
to
look
for
some
Squid.
We
looked
everywhere
but
NO
SQUID.
We would like to thank our great sponsor Candy Catchers!
Squid or not! We got our White Seabass. Here is one of the fish. We started catching them around 4 AM.
We would like to thank our great sponsor Candy Catchers!
Squid or not! We got our White Seabass. Here is one of the fish. We started catching them around 4 AM.
Photo Credit: Chad Woods
6-17-2006
The
fish
would
come
in
flurries.
It
was
not
wide
open
but
we
did
end
up
with
a
decent
score.
Most
of
the
fish
were
caught
on
dropper
loops
with
Sardines.
Photo Credit: Chad Woods
Mark Highberg
6-17-2006
The
fish
just
keep
biting
and
we
hooked
up
two
or
three
at
a
time.
Here
is
deckhand
Ian
holding
one
on
the
gaff.
Ian
is
a
great
deckhand
and
I
enjoy
fishing
with
him.
Photo Credit: Chad Woods
Chad Woods
6-17-2006
I
was
a
little
rusty
since
i
had
not
been
fishing
much
lately.
But
I
eventually
got
back
into
White
Seabass
shape.
I
caught
this
one
on
a
dropper
loop
with
a
LIVE
SARDINE.
This
is
the
first
White
Seabass
I
have
caught
with
a
Sardine.
I
guess
I
have
been
spoiled
over
the
years
with
the
luxury
of
fishing
with
LIVE
SQUID.
Photo Credit: Tucker
John Knoble
6-17-2006
John
was
fishing
with
us
again.
He
brought
little
John
but
today
was
big
John's
day.
Photo Credit: Chad Woods
Addie Aspuria
6-17-2006
Addie
had
a
hot
stick
today.
He
caught
many
White
Seabass
using
swimbaits.
Photo Credit: Chad Woods
Mark Highberg
6-17-2006
We
had
good
grade
on
the
fish
today.
I
would
say
most
were
around
20
pounds.
We
did
have
a
couple
bigger
and
a
few
smaller.
But
most
around
20.
Photo Credit: Chad Woods
Dean Ruiz
6-17-2006
Dean
is
back.
And
he
got
his
fish
too.
Photo Credit: Chad Woods
Mike Smith & Mike Rains
6-17-2006
Simi
Valley
Ford
guys
score
some
White
Seabass.
I
had
a
great
time
hanging
out
with
this
group
today.
We
all
had
fun
and
there
was
no
stress.
Of
course,
we
gambled
and
it
paid
off.
Photo Credit: Chad Woods
Mike Rains
6-17-2006
Mike
caught
his
first
White
Seabass.
Thanks
for
coming
out
with
us.
We
look
forward
to
fishing
with
you
in
the
future.
Photo Credit: Chad Woods
White Seabass Heart
6-17-2006
Ian
cut
the
heart
out
of
Mike's
White
Seabass.
Photo Credit: Chad Woods
Mike Rains
6-17-2006
And
Mike
ate
it.
Welcome
to
the
club.
You
are
now
one
with
the
the
White
Seabass.
You
are
the
man!!!!!!
Photo Credit: Chad Woods
Randy Bauer
6-21-2006
Randy
was
one
of
the
lucky
ones
to
get
a
seabass.
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
Casey Capparelli
6-20-2006
Casey
got
one
too!
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
Darrell Roy
6-20-2006
Darrell
hooked
into
a
croaker
too.
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
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