17-hr Deep Drop out of Rudee Inlet 12-28-13, Sat
We departed about 2:40 am Saturday on the Rudee Angler with over 35-40 anglers onboard for this 17-hour trip, which actually took over 18 hours. Two boats went out, and we were on the larger 90' boat. I was a bit concerned (about lots of tangles and elbow-to-elbow room) with so many anglers, the most I've seen. Anyway, it turned out to be a beautiful day. Mostly sunny with winds 5-10 knots. Seas were maybe two feet, so fishing conditions were excellent. The fishing worked out fine, even though we had so many anglers.
We rode over 4 hours to get to our first fishing spot. The standard bait was squid, and so we dropped our double and triple hook rigs in about 200 feet of water with 16 ounce sinkers. We fished several spots ending up fishing at 300 feet (our deepest) with 24 ounce sinkers near the end of the trip. I caught lots black sea bass and tiles. I'll let the others tell you what they caught. All kinds of fish were caught: black sea bass, blueline tiles, big eels, trigger, blues, and starfish. Many citation sea bass. Everyone had full coolers. My 70 quart cooler had lots of black sea bass and blueline tiles.
At least three anglers caught huge eels. It was funny watching the mate try to knock out an eel on the head with his knife butt. He kept missing with the wiggling eel. I think some guy later took the eels home.
It was a great wx day, the best I've fished on deep drops. It was also fun meeting and fishing with toyomo, moc and his brother-in-law, MetroMan, Shady, Shawn L and his son, and Chexone. Gotta do it again!
We departed about 2:40 am Saturday on the Rudee Angler with over 35-40 anglers onboard for this 17-hour trip, which actually took over 18 hours. Two boats went out, and we were on the larger 90' boat. I was a bit concerned (about lots of tangles and elbow-to-elbow room) with so many anglers, the most I've seen. Anyway, it turned out to be a beautiful day. Mostly sunny with winds 5-10 knots. Seas were maybe two feet, so fishing conditions were excellent. The fishing worked out fine, even though we had so many anglers.
We rode over 4 hours to get to our first fishing spot. The standard bait was squid, and so we dropped our double and triple hook rigs in about 200 feet of water with 16 ounce sinkers. We fished several spots ending up fishing at 300 feet (our deepest) with 24 ounce sinkers near the end of the trip. I caught lots black sea bass and tiles. I'll let the others tell you what they caught. All kinds of fish were caught: black sea bass, blueline tiles, big eels, trigger, blues, and starfish. Many citation sea bass. Everyone had full coolers. My 70 quart cooler had lots of black sea bass and blueline tiles.
At least three anglers caught huge eels. It was funny watching the mate try to knock out an eel on the head with his knife butt. He kept missing with the wiggling eel. I think some guy later took the eels home.
It was a great wx day, the best I've fished on deep drops. It was also fun meeting and fishing with toyomo, moc and his brother-in-law, MetroMan, Shady, Shawn L and his son, and Chexone. Gotta do it again!
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