We're 5hrs from boarding our flight to PV at SFO. It's been a year in the planning and I'm following the tracks of our fearless leader who fished with the brothers Osuna last week. Hoping we can have as much fun as he and Ben did. This year my son Shane is traveling down with me for the trip, it will be the first fishing we've done together in a over a year. He's grown up and married with four kids of his own, a daughter Izzy in high school, another daughter Maddy and a son David both in grade school and a 4 month old baby girl Sophia. His older kids are all involved in sports and dance and theater and his wife's a school teacher, they're constantly on the go with football, baseball, softball, water polo, soccer, dance and theater recitals, it's one thing after another and never a day to fish with dad. We always manage to find a time that works to get him and all the kids out for a day of salmon or rock fishing and they're growing up enjoying it as much as we do but more and more other activities are taking precedence. believe me its all good and I'm lucky enough to have them live right next door to me and the kids are here almost as much as they're home. So this year I decided to treat him to this fantastic opportunity to fish for cow tuna, know way he could turn that down.
So today is the day, little David is upset, the two people he loves most in the world are leaving him for a fishing trip and he can't go, he's only 8 and it won't be long he will be old enough to make this trip but not today. He dropped by last night to tell me goodbye and I could tell he's crushed but trying to be strong.
It's not easy for me to leave him in such a state, I imagine my son is having a worse time of it. They planned a special breakfast this morning before we leave.
There's a rainstorm outside and I have to load our coolers into the truck for the drive to SFO.
There won't be any fish reports until Tuesday next week unless we manage to get a text through to Alan sometime Monday. Until then Aloha
It will be David's turn before he knows it. Have a fun trip!
see you when you get home!!!!!! ;D
Safe travels brother....
Have a great trip!
Best of luck on the water.
Sounds like a dream come true. As much fun as it is to catch a nice fish, it has to be even better to watch your son catch one. Good luck!
Good Luck! Dream trip....
Just got the coolers emptied into the freezer, it was defrosted and emptied prior to my trip. I canned the last of the tuna I had. The top two shelfs were completely empty and the bottom drawer was too. Now the top shelf is filled with various species of rock fish, Pargo, Amber Jack, Giant Trevali, so,e other kind of Pargo and a couple species I don't remember, the other shelf and the bottom drawer are filled with Yellowfin tuna. As you might suspect we caught a lot of fish and both of us caught a cold that has been kicking my butt. Lots of pics and some decent video I have to process and clean up the sailor talk before posting but over the next couple days I'll get to it. Suffice to say it was three days of non stop action from dark in the morning into dark of the night and even during the night for any who had the energy or inclination to participate. We lost count of tuna on day three and the bottom fishing was off the hook as well, we all caught monsters like 60lb dog tooth snappers and 100lb grouper. I witnessed fishing techniques that have to be seen to be believed. My estimate on total count is somewhere in the neighborhood of fifty tuna and nearly as many rock fish.
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totally different trip than ours. you really slayed 'em. don't worry too much about the language in the video. i know it's ALOT of work to edit. congrats!!!!
WOW! Sounds like the trip of a lifetime. Can't wait to see the video and pics and sharing this experience with your son ..... what could possibly be better?
.............Lou
Good job DH!!!!!! nice eats you put away and always cool when you catch the oddball stuff.
Wow! That sounds like the trip of a lifetime! Your freezer looks better than my fish market
Nick
Great job guys!
Sounds like a fish BBQ is in order....
Congrats David! ;D
I bet your tired. :P
Can't beat the after glow of a great fishing trip. When the glow wears off a little, just open the freezer. Dominick
Thanks for the report and pics. you did good on a great life time trip. Memory's plenty!! Its just a payback of all the kind words you have sent me.......Keep goin, keep livin! :-*
Thanks everyone and yes Im a bit sore but more tired than anything and the cold I caught seems to have turned into the flu! Good catch huh and I wasn't even looking to catch one. I have a ton of pictures and some video coming.
Just tap on them they will straighten right out.
Those are some great pics. Little Dave will be joining you two in no time.
Thanks for sharing Dave, great report!
Sal
That dog tooth snapper, called the king of the reef by the crew is so hard to get because he's so big and powerful he will strip line at 25lds drag and bend a 130 class rod over and get himself tucked safely into a cave.
The crew from Marlas developed and perfected a technique I have never seen before this day. A large skipjack was bridled and sent down in top of the rocks, it immedietly heads for the bottom, once there it pisses off the king so bad it attacks mangles and carries it back towards his hiding hole. That's when the angler sets the hook and lifts the rod while the captain simultaneously guns the engines and pulls the fish off the rocks. He then shuts down the engines and the angler takes over for a long grueling battle.
All this without a single word. It was like watching a well rehearsed dance, executed to perfection. I'm still in awe.
I am speechless. That is awesome. Yarding fish out with horsepower, lol!
Congratulations on the fantastic trip Dave. Quantity, quality and variety...what more could you ask for. The only problem now is that your son is going to expect you to keep delivering those trips of a lifetime from now on. You will be reliving those memories until you draw your last breath, and he will too.
Awesome David, this is the kind of trip I would like. Variety.
BT
Looks like the trip of a lifetime! Great pics!
If you can ever make the opportunity to fish with the Osuna Brothers, I highly recommend it.
That looks like a ton of fun David!
Tom it was and I enjoyed every minute of it, I can tell because everything still hurts a week later.
Great job on the bottom fish.