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.
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