fishing with scotty osuna on his 36 foot blackfin, the marla IV. we leave tomorrow morning, back on friday! hopefully fishing will pick up. the trip in december was brutally slow. spoke to a buddy fishing with the osuna family and he told me that his trip last week was really slow as well. see you all in a week!!!!!
You've more than paid your PV dues Alan. It your turn to knock 'em dead! Hope you find hungry fish and calm seas.
Good Luck Boss! - john
Sounds good have a good time, hope you all, catch plenty, cheers Don.
Alan, safe travels and catch some great fish!
Good luck Alan and Co!
Have fun and good luck.
Scott
6 fish at 120 to 150. Plus one that I caught at 243. Photos to follow!
Nice work. Mike must not have gone ! ;D
Cheers:
Todd
Quote from: Hardy Boy on January 14, 2022, 04:04:28 PM
Nice work. Mike must not have gone ! ;D
Cheers:
Todd
AWWW,
Be nice to Peaches! :)
The Man
good fishing,
lol..
Nice !!
Good going. It was time for a good trip! Now it'll be the next group that'll be saying that they should've been here last week!
Awesome, can't wait for the story and pictures!
Nice!!!!!! - john
Quote from: stoked4fishin on January 15, 2022, 12:19:58 AM
Awesome, can't wait for the story and pictures!
Me too...Dominick
Good job, Alan!
Best, Fred
A cargo ship with 9 thousand metric tons of salt is sinking at the port at Cedros. Think it will hurt the fishing? Dominick
Damn, the sea salt is going to polute the ocean.
This.... https://gringogazette.com/wp/2022/01/the-ocean-just-got-saltier/
Thanks for reference Mark. Should be an interesting situation. The salt should dissolve to saturation for the water conditions. I'd be interested to see how it changes the immediate biosphere.
The current will dispurse it but close to the ship might be too salty for things to survive. Fish will move but plants, and mollusks can not.