emails went out to the first 24 guys. if you see your name among the first 24 and did not get an email, then i likely sent it to an old email address. please send deposit checks in the next couple of weeks. i need to get a deposit to anne marie by april 1st. many thanks! alan
1. Alan Tani - Saratoga, Ca (Paid in Full)
2. Bryan Young - Campbell, Ca (Deposit)
3. Ed Tani - Hayward, Ca (Paid in Full)
4. Brendan Duesterhaus - Livermore, Ca (Paid in Full)
5. Mike Pate - Leesburg, Ga (Paid in Full)
6. Tim Yamaguchi - San Jose, Ca (Deposit)
7. Lee Putman - Klamath Falls, Or (Paid in Full)
8. Wes Tsutui - Morgan Hill, Ca (Paid in Full)
9. James Libby - Stoughton, Wi (Paid in Full)
10. Dave Hoffmann - Morgan Hill, Ca (Paid in Full)
11. Warren Hamachi - Culver City, Ca (Paid in Full)
12. Wai Jung - Carlsbad, Ca (Paid in Full)
13. Russ Nakai - San Francisco, Ca (Paid in Full)
14. Bill Barella - Crestline, Ca
15. Tomas Moffett - National City, Ca (Paid in Full)
16. Tom Dembski - Santa Cruz, Ca (Paid in Full)
17. Tracy Wong - Santa Clara, Ca (Paid in Full)
18. Gary Phillips - Fairfield, Ca (Paid in Full)
19. Don Scheel - Santa Clara, Ca (Paid in Full)
20. Mike Potts - Portland, Ca (Paid in Full)
21. Ron Jones - Quilcene, Wa (Paid in Full)
22. Tom McKinney - San Diego, Ca (Paid in Full)
23. Duane Winter - San Mateo, Ca (Paid in Full)
24. Roy Qi - Santa Barbara, Ca (Paid in Full)
Stand by list
25. Jeff Wun - San Francisco, Ca
26. Richard Nakaki - San Francisco, Ca
27. Caesar Ruivivar - Daly City, Ca
28. Mike Feinberg - Santa Monica, Ca
29. Bill Barella (Tarfu)
30. Stan Wong (Tracy's Friend)
2022 Standby List
1. David Tang - LaVerne, Ca
2. Rich Gunderson - Santa Rosa, Ca
3. Eric Gundersen - Temecula, Ca
4. Mickeyfin - Santa Monica, Ca
5. Peter Young - Riverside, Ca
6. Ted Measor - Washington
7. Max Bunuon - El Granada, Ca
8. Tom Robinson - Overland, Mo
9. Mark Thomann - Mission Viejo, Ca
10. fwm0103
11. Robert Willis
Alan,
I am afraid I will miss the trip again as I have an 8-day with the Searcher in the same month. But I would like to join you guys in 2022.
crud, we're going to miss you. have a great trip!!!!
Is it possible to add me to the stand by list? Bill
done!!!!
It is nice to see the names of those missing on the 2020 trip, and some of those that filled their seats.
Alan,
Please add me to 2022 standby.
Best,
Mick
got it! thanks!!!!!
C'mon Wai pay up! You know you're going. You'll have shots by then.
he's in! ;D
I'm all Pfizer-ed up as of 4/28.
For several weeks I've been unsuccessfully trying to book rooms at the Vagabond for the Cedros (Aug 29) and two SoA trips (Oct 4 and 22). Apparently the Vagabond on Scott St. is closed for renovation until mid-late June and will reopen as the Sea Harbor Hotel. And the prices will double to approx $250 a night.
I went ahead and booked a room with 2 double beds at the Ramada on Rosecrans for Aug 29. I stayed there last year and it was OK. Only a block from the marina. And about 1/2 the price of the "new and improved" Sea Harbor.
So Alan, you won't have to sleep in the truck.
GA Mike
Hey Mike
Looks like you're going on the Grady White 10 day as well as Alan's 8 day. Will be fun to fish with you again!
If possible I'd like to be placed on the 2020 & 2121 standby lists please.
I leave on the Pacific Voyager last week in August. ;D
Of course I meant 2021 & 2022..... ??? ::)
2121 will be an awesome trip, I hope you and my great great great grandchild have a blast!
Meanwhile, Im paid in full and airplane ticket is booked.
Can't wait!
Put me down for '22... I'll be retired by then!
will do!
Congratulations Mark!
It's about time!!!
Quote from: MarkT on June 26, 2021, 03:39:28 AM
Put me down for '22... I'll be retired by then!
Uh Oh! There goes the neighborhood!
GA Mike
Darn! Delta is screwing around with my ATL flights again. I'm now arriving SAN at 11:30 AM on the 4th. And Departing at 12:45 PM on the 13th.
Hopefully the fish processing will go a little faster this year. I'm only planning on taking one 50 lb bag of fish home anyway.
GA Mike
if they can't get it done in time, you can have them freeze the fish and hold it until the next trip. then it will be totally frozen.
If spots are available, please add me and Robert Willis to the 2022 trip!!!
from andrea kraft, the new admin for the SOA office.....
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From: Admin SOA <admin@soasportfishing.com>
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2021 12:51 PM
To: alantani@yahoo.com <alantani@yahoo.com>
Subject: COVID-19
Hello!
I am reaching out to let you know, due to the rise in COVID cases, the Spirit of Adventure is now going to require a negative COVID test at least 3 days prior to trip departure, regardless of vaccine status. We do not want to risk the health or safety of our passengers, and hope to keep all of our trips running as planned! :)
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Take care!
--
Thank you,
Andrea Kraft
Spirit of Adventure Admin
Email: admin@soasportfishing.com | Phone: (619) 549-8002
2803 Emerson Street | San Diego, CA 92106
this is probably the reason......
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Another Long Range Trip Down Mexican Waters. Kelly Ina reports: 8 DAY LONG RANGE TRIP ON THE ROYAL POLARIS, RETURNED AUGUST 23, 2021. FISHED ALL THE WAY UP FROM ALIJOS ROCK FOR WAHOO, YELLOWFIN TUNA, YELLOW TAIL, AND OTHER SPECIES. THEY DIDN'T FISH GUADALUPE ISLAND, IT WAS AN EXTRA $75.00 PER PERSON PER DAY. THE JACKPOT FISH WAS A 50 LBS. WAHOO. ON THE WAY BACK TO SAN DIEGO, 3 MEMBERS OF THE CREW WERE TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID, ONE WITH SYMPTOM WAS ISOLATED. EVERYONE WAS TESTED BEFORE LEAVING THE BOAT.
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The Royal Polaris was affected with COVID! Three members of the crew tested positive for COVID 4 days into the trip - two crew members and the captain. One crew member had symptoms and was quarantined to his cabin for the remainder of the trip. During the remaining 4 days, some of the passengers wore their masks. When the boat entered the harbor, the Royal Polaris was told to anchor in the harbor while everyone was being tested for COVID. Four of the passengers tested positive for the virus. The crew member with the symptoms was escorted off the boat with paramedics. Kelly tested negative and was able to disembark and tend to his catch. The crew reported the following catch regarding the trip. The tuna were in the 10-25 lbs. range and the yellowtail were in the 10-15 lbs. range, a few wahoo up to 50 lbs. The pot fish (Wahoo) was taken on the troll at 15 minutes per team. They caught other species of fish, but nothing large and no bluefin were sought after.
I'm pretty sure the captain of that trip was Frank. He is no spring chicken. I sure hope he is ok.
I am just periodically getting tests done. Pretty certain that vaccines are getting less and less relevant.
The Man
Quote from: Ron Jones on August 24, 2021, 10:02:39 PM
I am just periodically getting tests done. Pretty certain that vaccines are getting less and less relevant.
The Man
If you read the headlines it looks grim, but that is just because they are highlighting the parts of the studies that show vaccines are not as effective in preventing asymptomatic to mild infections (which was not the target when formulating the vaccine dosage). By the the end of the stories, you will see that the vaccines (esp RNA) appear to still be working quite well against serious illness, with the Delta variant now dominant.
If you read the actual studies it currently breaks down like this:
The data that is generating all the headlines is coming from Israel (the first country with widespread RNA vaccinations) showing the vaccines providing decreasing protection from symptomatic infection over time. BUT: The folks that got immunized first were the elderly (where vaccines in general are typically not as enduring), and the much more infectious Delta variant has taken over in the interim. Plus the data set is small, and this is observational data which usually means low confidence. They did observe that the overall protection against serious illness is still in the 90s. And the COVID wards in the hospitals in Israel are still predominantly populated by the unvaccinated with the Delta variant. Just like here in the USA.
From a scientific and public health perspective, the vaccines appear to be more relevant than than ever.
I haven't been bookmarking the studies, but here is one of them that looked at infected but immunized hospital workers in Israel:
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2109072? (https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2109072?)
But I am just an untrained science fanboy with too much time on my hands. Check with your doctor if haven't been vaccinated and are still unsure.
Pfizer just received full approval by the FDA in the USA.
The Dude
-J
I did a little digging today....
I have no fancy graphics, but some research on CV-19 reveals the following numbers as of today...
331 million-population of the United States (US Census Bureau)
222 million-confirmed and suspected CV-19 cases (Center for Disease Control)
170 million fully vaccinated (Center for Disease Control)
So 2/3 of the US population has been infected or suspected infection, 40% have had the vaccine. Best case numbers, everyone in the US has either had CV-19 or been vaccinated. Worst case 2/3 have had CV-19 and 40% vaccinated....
As Dave said earlier....have a conversation with your healthcare provider and make the best decision for your situation.....Bill
Quote from: Bill B (Tarfu) on August 25, 2021, 05:36:20 AM
I did a little digging today....
I have no fancy graphics, but some research on CV-19 reveals the following numbers as of today...
331 million-population of the United States (US Census Bureau)
222 million-confirmed and suspected CV-19 cases (Center for Disease Control)
170 million fully vaccinated (Center for Disease Control)
So 2/3 of the US population has been infected or suspected infection, 40% have had the vaccine. Best case numbers, everyone in the US has either had CV-19 or been vaccinated. Worst case 2/3 have had CV-19 and 40% vaccinated....
Some good digging there. Agree it will burn out in time eventually due a combination of vaccination and exposure.
But there are these overlaps and special cases. Immunity through exposure is often not nearly as robust as vaccines are against future exposures and/or new variants. Plus many folk have both been infected and vaccinated (which is a good idea - these folk appear to be the most protected group). So we cannot simply add up vaccinated plus infected, especially for a novel virus that is early on in adapting to humans.
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As Dave said earlier... .have a conversation with your healthcare provider and make the best decision for your situation.....Bill
Agree. Make an informed decision. Healthcare providers for healthcare advice and reel repair experts for reel repair advice . Seems kinda obvious as I type this . :)
But I will note that getting your vaccinations completed at least a month before your next long range trip will greatly decrease the odds of becoming "that guy".
-J
We depart Tuesday, 10/5. I fly out from GA on Monday 10/4. The only other two days available for me (us) to get tested are ln a Saturday and a Sunday. Even if I find a test facility open on the weekend, and get a negative result, I then spend 5 hours in a tin can at 40,000 ft with 300 masked strangers.
Is that potential exposure going to be a problem/concern for anyone?
If so, I arrive SD at noon on the 4th. I could probably find a testing facility in SD and get tested there???
I've had the Moderna vaccine. I somewhat believe that the vaccine helps. I'm not a fan of masks. IMO the mask of Zorro or the Lone Ranger would be just as effective as the crap masks we're required to wear.
I'm not a Dr., but I know all viruses are particulate. As are odors. If you've ever smelled a fart through several layers of clothing from someone 6+ feet away......
GA Mike
The 2-3 days old test is important. You aren't infectious as soon as you are infected. Your body needs time to allow the virus to build up to the point that it is transmissible.
https://www.webmd.com/lung/coronavirus-incubation-period#1
The best I understand is that it takes about 2 weeks for you to become symptomatic. So if you get a test that is negative and 2 days later get exposed you have about a week and a half before you are a transmission concern.
Get your test on the weekend, you'll be good.
The Man
Quote from: Ron Jones on August 25, 2021, 02:58:28 PM
The 2-3 days old test is important. You aren't infectious as soon as you are infected. Your body needs time to allow the virus to build up to the point that it is transmissible.
https://www.webmd.com/lung/coronavirus-incubation-period#1
The best I understand is that it takes about 2 weeks for you to become symptomatic. So if you get a test that is negative and 2 days later get exposed you have about a week and a half before you are a transmission concern.
Get your test on the weekend, you'll be good.
The Man
Symptomatic is different than infectious, which is different from incubation, which is different from a test being able to detect a new infection.
If you read down past the initial 14 day incubation period statement in Ron's WebMD link, you will see:
On average, symptoms show up in the newly infected person about 5 days after contact. And
Researchers estimate that people who get infected with the coronavirus can spread it to others 2 to 3 days before symptoms start and are most contagious 1 to 2 days before they feel sick. According to a report from MIT, from exposure to first positive PCR test for the Delta variant is 3-5 days. Even you test negative the day of your trip, an infection that initiated in the last 72 hours probably will not be detected.
Looking only at cases for which they could determine the exact time of exposure, researchers found that the time interval from exposure to positive PCR test ranged from three to five days, with a peak at 3.71 days. In contrast, data from the 2020 outbreak showed that it took an average of six days from exposure to positive test with a range of five to eight days and a peak at 5.61. https://medical.mit.edu/covid-19-updates/2021/07/are-things-different-delta (https://medical.mit.edu/covid-19-updates/2021/07/are-things-different-delta)
So a negative PCR shows that as of 3-5 days before the test that you were Delta variant free (a bit longer for original flavor COVID Classic, but Delta is dominant now). That 3-5 day window is the wildcard. If you caught the virus, you can start spreading it within a couple days of exposure, and before you feel symptoms.
I was planning a bit of travel recently myself and had a chance to talk to a researcher involved with this stuff. He broke down the risk like this - from highest to lowest:
1. Shuttles and group transports (Vans and such)
2. Taxis/Ubers
3. Airport lines/crowds, Indoor dining
4. The flight
Wearing a well fitting, authentic N95 or KF94 mask goes a very long way in protecting you and others in the riskier situations. If you feel like letting your guard down a bit and actually enjoying life, outdoors in the sun is the place to be.
Quote from: Wally15 on August 25, 2021, 11:41:25 AM
IMO the mask of Zorro or the Lone Ranger would be just as effective as the crap masks we're required to wear.
I'm not a Dr., but I know all viruses are particulate. As are odors. If you've ever smelled a fart through several layers of clothing from someone 6+ feet away......
Hmm, gas vs liquid encased viral particle. Had too look this up:
Well, methanthiol (the molecule that makes farts smell bad) should at least 100 times smaller than a single COVID virus. And the virus needs to be encased in something wet/gooey like mucous or it will dessicate and be unable to reproduce, so the actual size of a dangerous COVID "package" is even larger.
In terms of bad smells, to protect from organic vapors, you need a respirator with a organic vapor cartridge. If you are worried about your "effect" on others, they make these sealed boxer shorts with an activated charcoal exhaust filter :). So that takes care of farts.
For particles like viruses, the hard part for a quality particulate filter is not actually the smallest particles. They are so small that intermolecular attraction/resistance to the filter and other particles causes the particle to zig zag instead of traveling on a straight path, and it will usually bounce into a fiber and get stuck. Large particles will simply not fit. It is the tweener size that gets tricky. Small enough to fit between the fibers, but too big to get knocked off course. These are taken care of if the filter can maintain an electrostatic charge. The charge pulls these tweener particles into the fibers. A nice fresh N95 mask has several layers of fiber mesh (not weave) to cut down on any straight line paths, and a strong electrostatic charge to catch the tweeners.
But air is a fluid (like water), and the filter provides resistance. Fluids will take the path of least resistance, so if the mask is not properly fitted ( no facial hair either), the airflow goes around the filter instead of through it.
You are right that many (most) folks half-#### their masking, and some leave their noses hanging out as an act of defiance. Mask usage can provide a range of outbound and inbound protection from near zero to near 100%. Go into any COVID ward and ask the DRs or RNs if the will expose themselves to a patient without wearing an N95.
Sorry to carry on on this. I actually had to learn a bit about respirators and how build particulate filters and organic filters for some of my hobbies. I am extremely far from having any expertise, but some of the stuff going around the interwebs just makes me cringe. People hate masks (me too!) and are looking for a reason not to wear them. The poor quality of the reasoning is pretty damming.
Testing closer to the date of your departure, and more importantly upping your masking game a bit before and during travel to the landing will help to decrease the odds of infecting your boat mates. It is actually kinda Ohana-ish...
But don't take my or Ron's word for it. Talk with your medical provider...
Hope this helps,
-J
Hello Fellow Adventurers,
Unfortunately I will have to bow out of the 2021 trip.
We found out Thursday that my son has lymphoma. The doctors we have talked to all are very confident it will be successfully treated. Treatment will start in September or early October and I need to be here.
I'm certain everyone is thinking "what can I do for you?. What do you need?"
Well, I need you to have a great time.
I need to see detailed reports, photos, and videos. Especially of you b*****es gettin' em on the iron.
I need for some one to call the office and make sure there is enough broccoli on board to keep Warren somewhat calm.
I need Peaches to get at least one good night's sleep.
I need you to remember "No zing pows"! Or, ridicule those guilty of said offense mercilessly.
Lee, I need you to catch a ride with Mike.
I need many toasts to the well being of my family.
I need you to listen closely to Alan, and then just carry on regardless.
Mostly just have fun, stay safe, and meet me on board in 2022.
Jack Bradley
Jack, we will pray ceaselessly for you and yours. I am glad to hear the initial prognosis is good. Peaches get a good night sleep? Sorry to disappoint!!
The Man
You will be missed.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, Jack. You will be with us in spirit. We'll keep you updated. And you do the same.
Unlike ALL the other guys, I don't need beauty sleep.
Take care,
Peaches
If you grew a beard it would hide some of the ugly Mike.... but it does not work too well for me.
jack, i hope that this works out. i will be sending checks out to both you and mike grosman.
it turns out that one of our alumni will be able to take your place. joey fortina will be back on board.
Thanks everybody for the kind thoughts and well wishes. I remember Joey, a great young man. Best of luck to you all.
I'm still on the Cedros trip, so I'll see some of you Monday morning at the border.
Jack
Jack,
Will miss sharing the rail with you. May everything with your son work out better than expectations.
Wai
Quote from: Keta on August 26, 2021, 01:51:15 PM
If you grew a beard it would hide some of the ugly Mike.... but it does not work too well for me.
Eat your heart out Lee!😀
GA Mike
Nice.
I knew you were Santa all along :)
PUT A DAND SHIRT ON, You aren't Dominick!!!
The Man
I contacted the SOA office for some more clarity on the testing.
A nasal swab home test is acceptable.
The test can be done no earlier than 10/2 and I assume up to the time of departure. A picture of the negative reault is sufficient.
Those home test kits may get more difficult to acquire as this thing rages, so i would start looking for one now.
Cant wait to share the rail with all y'all. Its been way to long.
Quote from: Tom McKinney on August 30, 2021, 06:10:00 PM
Those home test kits may get more difficult to acquire as this thing rages, so i would start looking for one now.
I tried to buy one on Amazon the other day. They are out of the one that gives quick at-home results. They only had the one that costs a hundred bucks and has to be mailed in to a lab. Locally, you can walk in to a lab for a test and they email the results the next day. Those are a hundred bucks too.
I just booked a room at the recently renovated Sea Harbor/Vagabond for Oct 4th. 2 Queen beds. Got the senior discount, $174 total. That's $35 more than the Ramada a block away, but much closer to the boat. If someone hasn't booked a room and wants to share, let me know.
GA Mike
Hi Mike - I'm staying at the Ramada the 3rd and 4th, I will be in town all day if you need a ride from the airport, - Jimmer
Quote from: Wally15 on September 05, 2021, 05:19:19 PM
I just booked a room at the recently renovated Sea Harbor/Vagabond for Oct 4th. 2 Queen beds. Got the senior discount, $174 total. That's $35 more than the Ramada a block away, but much closer to the boat. If someone hasn't booked a room and wants to share, let me know.
GA Mike
The word is the renovation involved new paint, flooring and furniture, same A/C and twice the price!
Quote from: MarkT on September 12, 2021, 05:47:49 PM
The word is the renovation involved new paint, flooring and furniture, same A/C and twice the price!
More than worth it, in my view, to avoid staying in that foul dump of a Ramada. >:(
~
A~
I just made a reservation at the Sea Harbor Inn (formerly The Vag), and the price was $197 for 2 Queen room (AAA rate). When I checked the Ramada, it was something like $168. I like staying right next to H&M where the SOA berths, makes things easy. For parking, you can go with the landing or Ramada (although the Ramada is $15/ day vs. $10/day).
I got rooms at the Ramada with 2 double beds for $113/night/room. Should be good enough for the nights rest before boarding.
That's a good rate for sure. BTW, you're able to sleep the night before?😎
Just got a call from Alan, and after Checking with SWMBO in coming with you. Anyone have a fishing pole I can borrow? 🤣🤣🤣. But I will have a few hundred questions Bill
Great to have you!
Yeah, Joey won't be able to join us.
Is it important to fish flouro carbon on these longer trips?
How about chrome plated hooks?
Are these worth taking?
Quote from: Bill B (Tarfu) on September 20, 2021, 11:33:16 PM
Just got a call from Alan, and after Checking with SWMBO in coming with you. Anyone have a fishing pole I can borrow? 🤣🤣🤣. But I will have a few hundred questions Bill
Welcome aboard! I'm looking forward to finally meeting you.
GA Mike
Bill, that's a nice selection of antiques. They might work, but I would leave them at home. You'll get a better idea of what to use once we all start pulling gear out. Don't spend alot of money just yet.
Bring 30, 40, 50 and 60 pound fluoro.
Quote from: alantani on September 22, 2021, 12:00:10 AM
Bring 30, 40, 50 and 60 pound fluoro.
10-4. I have a large selection of chromed hooks....yea or nea?
I don't waste fluoro on YT or schoolie YFT on the Ridge... they don't care! I'd save it for BFT if you go after them.
I have a large tackle box of feather, some rigged some not, heavy mono leader, stranded wire, and single wire.....should I bring it? Bill
Quote from: Bill B (Tarfu) on September 22, 2021, 04:55:48 PM
I have a large tackle box of feather, some rigged some not, heavy mono leader, stranded wire, and single wire.....should I bring it? Bill
I'm bringing some heavy mono, flour, ss wire and some Ti wire.
You can, but it's not likely you will use them. It's probably pretty old.
Has a reservation with a fish processor been made yet?
Reservations are being recommended on BDOutdoors.
I believe Alan made reservations with Fisherman's Processing. Bill
Yes, we have reservations for the entire boat. It's a little more complicated this year, but we will be tagging fish ahead of time, but still sharing to try to keep guys from getting too far behind. I will be giving a list to Fisherman's Processing so they know who needs to get out the same day and who wants their fish frozen for next day pick up.
Quote from: Tom McKinney on August 30, 2021, 06:10:00 PM
I contacted the SOA office for some more clarity on the testing.
A nasal swab home test is acceptable.
The test can be done no earlier than 10/2 and I assume up to the time of departure. A picture of the negative reault is sufficient.
Those home test kits may get more difficult to acquire as this thing rages, so i would start looking for one now.
Cant wait to share the rail with all y'all. Its been way to long.
Finally found a self test COVID kit. $25 at Walgreens for two tests.
That should cover me for both SoA trips in October.
GA Mike
I know we are 11+ days out, what kind of weather should I pack for?
I see Cedros is in the 90's all week. Bill
I che ked with Kaizer Permanente for CV-19 testing. Free if you are a .member and 1-2 day results. Many dri e through testing sites here in Socal. Bill
Quote from: Bill B (Tarfu) on September 24, 2021, 05:18:23 PM
I know we are 11+ days out, what kind of weather should I pack for?
I see Cedros is in the 90's all week. Bill
Bring a lite jacket, a long sleeve shirt and light rain gear. It can be chilly at times.
Quote from: Wally15 on September 24, 2021, 10:32:01 AM
inally found a self test COVID kit. $25 at Walgreens for two tests.
That should cover me for both SoA trips in October.
Do those quick tests work for getting through places that require a test or vaccination? I thought you had to do the full lab PCR and get test result papers..... at a hundred bucks per pop.
Was replacing the top shots on my conventionals yesterday with RP knots when it dawned on me that the hollow core connections I completed last week for two 100 lb reels was done with 60 lb instead of 100 lb mono leader. The moment of truth came when I got to the Daiwa 400H for 60 lb, and, HUH??? Where did all my 60 lb mono leader go???
...&#$@!!%~$!!!...ARRRGH!!! >:( >:( >:(
Back to square one for two hollow core connections. Almost as bad as when realized I left all my conventionals in the garage after arriving at the landing for the 2018 SOA charter...almost.
On the bright side, the mis-spliced 60 lb mono was salvageable as two coils of pre-measured 30'+ top shots...lemons to lemonade.
:D :D :D
Just looked at the SOA position, last ping was 1.5 hrs ago and they are on a beeline straight for Ensenada. Save some fish for us guys 🤨. Bill
This just in from the SOA....
Quote from: Wally15 on September 05, 2021, 05:19:19 PM
I just booked a room at the recently renovated Sea Harbor/Vagabond for Oct 4th. 2 Queen beds. Got the senior discount, $174 total. That's $35 more than the Ramada a block away, but much closer to the boat. If someone hasn't booked a room and wants to share, let me know.
GA Mike
Extra bed at the Sea Harbor is still available.
Mike
Peaches,
I'll take that bed if no one else needs it.
Wahoo are still on my bucket list. Perhaps this time?
The Man
Ron,
Hoping for a wahoo myself on a SOA trip as well...lost that one in short order after hookup in 2018.
Wai
Quote from: Porthos on September 26, 2021, 02:08:43 PM
Was replacing the top shots on my conventionals yesterday with RP knots when it dawned on me that the hollow core connections I completed last week for two 100 lb reels was done with 60 lb instead of 100 lb mono leader. The moment of truth came when I got to the Daiwa 400H for 60 lb, and, HUH??? Where did all my 60 lb mono leader go???
...&#$@!!%~$!!!...ARRRGH!!! >:( >:( >:(
Back to square one for two hollow core connections. Almost as bad as when realized I left all my conventionals in the garage after arriving at the landing for the 2018 SOA charter...almost.
On the bright side, the mis-spliced 60 lb mono was salvageable as two coils of pre-measured 30'+ top shots...lemons to lemonade.
:D :D :D
As long as you can help me with a bimini twist you can forget just about anything else. I'll have enough to cover you! Tommy
i'm so far behind it's not even funny...... :-[
I just finished replacing 120 linear feet of rotted facia boards, hands are nicked, gouged, splintered, and sore. But at least it's done and my son can finish painting. Gonna meet up with John (Brewcrafter) tomorrow for the Tank and some "donations" for the trip.
I need to stop reading these threads, the more I read, the more I realize how much I don't know and don't have 😱😱😱
Bill
In what city is Brewcrafter based?
PM sent.....
Quote from: Bill B (Tarfu) on October 01, 2021, 12:54:29 AM
I just finished replacing 120 linear feet of rotted facia boards, hands are nicked, gouged, splintered, and sore. But at least it's done and my son can finish painting. Gonna meet up with John (Brewcrafter) tomorrow for the Tank and some "donations" for the trip.
I need to stop reading these threads, the more I read, the more I realize how much I don't know and don't have 😱😱😱
Bill
My first trip I came with almost nothing. We make sure everyone fishes.
The Man
I just don't want to be a mooch.....
I am way way behind in being ready for this trip. Lost a few reels that I wanted to take. Too poor to buy replacements last minutes...arg...and packing. I have 3 reels that need line, and possibly all my reels needs new top shots. So we'll see how it goes.
I told myself to start prepping 1 year, then 9 months, then 6 months, then 3 months, and now...I'm so far behind...😭😭😭
I am thinking about bringing the line winder. I already have a Pelican box for it. I am probably going to bring all of the loaner rods and reels.
Sometime from Saturday morning or later, make sure get a covid test. You will need proof of a negative test taken not more than 72 hours prior to stepping on board. You will also need a passport and beer money. These three things are the absolute minimum. Anything else we can figure out.
This year you will not need to bring a sleeping bag and pillow. The boat is back to supplying bedding for the bunks.
More to come.....
Quote from: alantani on October 01, 2021, 06:53:11 AM
This year you will not need to bring a sleeping bag and pillow. The boat is back to supplying bedding for the bunks.
More to come.....
Time to repack into a smaller bag. Is there a place close to your house where we can test Saturday? I "passed" the pre trip test but that was Tuesday.7
Good luck to you, all!!
May each of you catch at least one "Personal Best" of whatever species!!
Lee, I'm getting tested Sunday near where I live. They also have a testing site in San Jose: https://onpoint-testing.com/
I have a lot of booze and smokes, plus mayo.
Quote from: edtani on October 01, 2021, 10:05:42 PM
I have a lot of booze and smokes, plus mayo.
Booze and smokes, yay! Sinko the mayo... ;D Dominick
Only thing I don't have at all is wire leader for Wahoo. I'm hoping the boss brings some of those cool titanium ones he made up on YouTube.
The Man
one boat came back with about 40 wahoo. grab some titanium at fisherman's landing when you arrive. i have crimps, but not enough wire.
Quote from: alantani on October 03, 2021, 07:31:35 AM
...i have crimps, but not enough wire.
I have a 30' coil of AFW brown 105 lb stainless steel. Willing to contribute 28' of it (need 2' for a specific setup) so there's fourteen 2' lengths for your crimping...
Just took my 72 hour Covid test. Test result is negative! Took several pics of the test results. With the time stamp on the photos, I guess that's sufficient to get on the boat?
Peaches
The covid results should be fine.
For wire, I've switched over to all titanium for bait and bombs. I still use heavy 7x7 for marauders.
Quote from: Porthos on October 03, 2021, 10:46:21 AM
Quote from: alantani on October 03, 2021, 07:31:35 AM
...i have crimps, but not enough wire.
I have a 30' coil of AFW brown 105 lb stainless steel. Willing to contribute 28' of it (need 2' for a specific setup) so there's fourteen 2' lengths for your crimping...
Ok, Well, I'm depressed. I lost all of my brown SS wire. Things are not going right for me now. Luckily I still have a bunch built up.
I'm buying Ti in SD. Hey Bryan, are you bringing the 9ft Super Seeker?
The Man
I have several packages of brown SS single strand wire from 30# to 70# and several Owner hooks pre rigged that I can lown/give to those in need.
Quote from: Bryan Young on October 04, 2021, 04:25:18 AM
Ok, Well, I'm depressed. I lost all of my brown SS wire. Things are not going right for me now. Luckily I still have a bunch built up.
I'm still bringing the coil so if you need some...
Quote from: Ron Jones on October 04, 2021, 04:27:11 AM
I'm buying Ti in SD. Hey Bryan, are you bringing the 9ft Super Seeker?
The Man
Not this time.
By the way, I was already on the road when you sent this message, but all my rods are with Alan.