02-20-2007, 05:32 AM
I'm sure most of you saw that it was my B-day on Friday the 16th. I tried to fish that day but ran into some problems at Disneyland when I went with the family.[crazy]
First of all they wouldn't let my family take a picture of me fishing in the Jungle Cruise ride in Adventureland. Every time my wife would stand up with the camera, she was asked to sit down. Then they turned to me and told me to put away my object of projection. (telescopic 4'6" rod).[]
They wanted all hands and feet inside the ride at all times and nothing was allowed to protrude from the boat. I almost got my gear confiscated and kicked out of Disneyland.[pirate]
I have to admit, I was tubless for the day.[]
Saturday: Day two.[]
I took my tube to Santa Barbara Ca to fish for Flatties (Halibut). I caught the outgoing tide around 12:15 and it was nice enough to bring me back in promply around sunset or 6:30pm. The weather was a baumy 78 degrees and the water was a chilly(hee hee) 65 degrees. Just right for the "Breathables" and my Shorts.
I did manage to catch 3 undersized Halibut, 1 legal Leopard Shark, 15 Barred surfperch and 1 leaky gasket on the tube. [shocked] All species were released to live another day.[]
The gasket was not a problem. Beings that I have a strong plumbing background, I was able to fix it so that I could go back out the next day.[]
Sunday: Day Three[cool]
I went farther down the coast to Summerland to look for some more salt action. Tube was working fine and holding air. The Barred Surf Perch were in abundance and nailing a new Shrimp pattern fly that I had just tied the night before. Around 35 made it aboard and disembarked by the same token. It wasn't their falt that I was there for fun. 1 more flatty made it to the picnic and left early too.
I decided to pull out of the water and get to one other spot before the tide change was ready to occur.
I moved farther down the coast to just above Malibu Cali. The tide was in my favor, took me out a short ways and left me to play with the Calico Bass for a few hours. The water had dropped to 63 and the Calicos slowed down slightly.
I changed up on my plastics threw out and though that I had reached the end of my good luck.[unsure] A stray Yellowtail had grabbed my plastic and pulled me out about 1/4 to 3/8 mile off the beach area. It turned around and luckily headed for the Kelp again.[blush]
I had never reached such speeds on my tube before except for when I had some 25 mph winds a couple of years ago at my other freshwater playground in Castaic.[shocked]
Finally the Yellow Tail was tiring out, so was I but my 14lb test (can't tell you the brand yet) was holding well considering that I was playing with a 30 lb fish. It was getting dark, the fish was tired, I was slightly pooped and guess who was invited to dinner??[cool][cool][cool][cool]
I battled the 1/2 hour drive home so that I could at least get 1 picture for the weekend. see attachment
Monday: Day 4 (am I stupid or just crazy) I just got my BASS whooped and I'm at it again.
I decided that since it was raining, I would go to my local freshwater lake and hunt some finless Freddies.
I got to the lake at Sunrise, went through the regular Tube Prep, download,continue prepping, downloading .......etc.
The sonar showed no fish to be found. A few dumb, raindrenched anglers on the shore proved it too. I changed rigs to search for some Kittys instead. Since the lake is only a few acres big(small), I was able to cover alot of ground and only got 1 strike. A little 2lb kitty that had been hiding from everyone.
He went back in the drink and I went home after 2 1/2 hours of kicking around.
All in all the weekend went well. I almost got kicked out of Disneyland, I kicked my butt all over the coast, I almost got my butt kicked by a baby Yellowtail, the finless Freddies left me high and dry and 1 small Kitty said good bye.
Yellowtail actually makes some of the best Sushi/Sashimi and other grilled delights as well. Just ask TubeDude. I'm sure he has caught enough of them in his life to know that a 30lb is just a baby. Even on light line.[cool] see attatchment of my dinner.
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First of all they wouldn't let my family take a picture of me fishing in the Jungle Cruise ride in Adventureland. Every time my wife would stand up with the camera, she was asked to sit down. Then they turned to me and told me to put away my object of projection. (telescopic 4'6" rod).[]
They wanted all hands and feet inside the ride at all times and nothing was allowed to protrude from the boat. I almost got my gear confiscated and kicked out of Disneyland.[pirate]
I have to admit, I was tubless for the day.[]
Saturday: Day two.[]
I took my tube to Santa Barbara Ca to fish for Flatties (Halibut). I caught the outgoing tide around 12:15 and it was nice enough to bring me back in promply around sunset or 6:30pm. The weather was a baumy 78 degrees and the water was a chilly(hee hee) 65 degrees. Just right for the "Breathables" and my Shorts.
I did manage to catch 3 undersized Halibut, 1 legal Leopard Shark, 15 Barred surfperch and 1 leaky gasket on the tube. [shocked] All species were released to live another day.[]
The gasket was not a problem. Beings that I have a strong plumbing background, I was able to fix it so that I could go back out the next day.[]
Sunday: Day Three[cool]
I went farther down the coast to Summerland to look for some more salt action. Tube was working fine and holding air. The Barred Surf Perch were in abundance and nailing a new Shrimp pattern fly that I had just tied the night before. Around 35 made it aboard and disembarked by the same token. It wasn't their falt that I was there for fun. 1 more flatty made it to the picnic and left early too.
I decided to pull out of the water and get to one other spot before the tide change was ready to occur.
I moved farther down the coast to just above Malibu Cali. The tide was in my favor, took me out a short ways and left me to play with the Calico Bass for a few hours. The water had dropped to 63 and the Calicos slowed down slightly.
I changed up on my plastics threw out and though that I had reached the end of my good luck.[unsure] A stray Yellowtail had grabbed my plastic and pulled me out about 1/4 to 3/8 mile off the beach area. It turned around and luckily headed for the Kelp again.[blush]
I had never reached such speeds on my tube before except for when I had some 25 mph winds a couple of years ago at my other freshwater playground in Castaic.[shocked]
Finally the Yellow Tail was tiring out, so was I but my 14lb test (can't tell you the brand yet) was holding well considering that I was playing with a 30 lb fish. It was getting dark, the fish was tired, I was slightly pooped and guess who was invited to dinner??[cool][cool][cool][cool]
I battled the 1/2 hour drive home so that I could at least get 1 picture for the weekend. see attachment
Monday: Day 4 (am I stupid or just crazy) I just got my BASS whooped and I'm at it again.
I decided that since it was raining, I would go to my local freshwater lake and hunt some finless Freddies.
I got to the lake at Sunrise, went through the regular Tube Prep, download,continue prepping, downloading .......etc.
The sonar showed no fish to be found. A few dumb, raindrenched anglers on the shore proved it too. I changed rigs to search for some Kittys instead. Since the lake is only a few acres big(small), I was able to cover alot of ground and only got 1 strike. A little 2lb kitty that had been hiding from everyone.
He went back in the drink and I went home after 2 1/2 hours of kicking around.
All in all the weekend went well. I almost got kicked out of Disneyland, I kicked my butt all over the coast, I almost got my butt kicked by a baby Yellowtail, the finless Freddies left me high and dry and 1 small Kitty said good bye.
Yellowtail actually makes some of the best Sushi/Sashimi and other grilled delights as well. Just ask TubeDude. I'm sure he has caught enough of them in his life to know that a 30lb is just a baby. Even on light line.[cool] see attatchment of my dinner.
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