This will be the second of two bluefin trips on the spirit of adventure. the guys on the july trip last year had first crack at spots for this year. the trip will run with 24 again. the total cost for the boat alone is $34,500, not including tip, fuel surcharges, licenses or processing. divided 24 ways, the cost for the boat alone is $1,437. adding a 17% tip comes out to $1680, so that is what i will be charging for this trip. i will need deposit checks of $840 from everyone and will be sending in deposits to the SOA office as soon as i get checks from everyone,. thanks! alan
1. Alan Tani - Saratoga, CA (paid in full)
2. Warren Hamachi - Culver City, CA (paid in full)
3. Wai Jung - Carlsbad, CA (paid in full)
4. PJ Stevko -Three Rivers, CA (paid in full)
5. Steve Banks - San Bruno, CA (paid in full)
6 Mike Kim - East Palo Alto, CA (paid in full)
7. Brett Lawson - Millbrae, CA (paid in full )
8. Nick Rodriguez - Saratoga, CA (paid in full)
9. Mati Matatyaou - Santa Clara, CA (paid in full)
10. David Hall - San Jose, CA (paid in full)
11. Tom Ryugo - San Francisco, CA (paid in full)
12. Dave Grayson - Escondido, CA (paid in full)
13. Nelson Owyang - Belmont, CA (paid in full)
14. Rami Amrou - Richmond, CA (paid in full)
15. Pete Mateo - Fremont, CA (paid in full)
16. Serine Yamout - Richmond, CA (paid in full)
17. Vu Huyhn - San Jose, CA (paid in full)
18. Jimmy Shimizu - Richmond, CA (paid in full)
19. Tung Nguyen - San Diego, CA (paid in full)
20. Todd English - Boise, Idaho (paid in full)
21. Gary Truong - San Jose, CA (paid in full)
22. Katie Moran - Santa Cruz, CA (paid in full)
23. Craig Torda - Hayward, CA (paid in full)
24. Travis Apgar - Santa Cruz, CA (paid in full)
25. Rick Gomes - San Jose, CA (paid in full)
Waiting list
26. Tom Cummings
27. Guy Mastelotto
28. Dylan Derr
29. Steve Bisogni
30. Chris Ling
31, Jim Morris
32. Jim Morris
33. Ken Hazama
34. Tony Quiros
35. John Johnson
Alan just a reminder that I paid in full....
Is Juan not on the trip?
Quote from: pjstevko on January 07, 2024, 12:18:52 AMAlan just a reminder that I paid in full....
Is Juan not on the trip?
oops, yes, you did!!! i'll send another message out to juan.
Just a friendly reminder to book your same day fish processing appointment now so you're not worried about it later!
Hi Alan
You should have received my check for full payment already. Can you confirm?
Thanks
Thanks Alan!
Too early to start planning, organizing and packing???????
Of course not! ;D
Have five 16oz and five 20oz cigar trolling sinkers to rig up with rings and assist hooks...
Quote from: Porthos on March 31, 2024, 01:19:06 AMHave five 16oz and five 20oz cigar trolling sinkers to rig up with rings and assist hooks...
just got your check. thanks!!!!
Quote from: Porthos on March 31, 2024, 01:19:06 AMHave five 16oz and five 20oz cigar trolling sinkers to rig up with rings and assist hooks...
I've bought a bunch of through wired 16oz sinkers to make eddie bombs. I even powder painted a couple black just to see if they'll get bit, I'm betting they do.
Got my first order of tungsten jigs in the mail today from Japan. Waiting on a couple Daiwa TG jigs and I'll be all set for the trip. Just gotta make some assist hooks for them.
Quote from: pjstevko on March 31, 2024, 01:33:55 AMQuote from: Porthos on March 31, 2024, 01:19:06 AMHave five 16oz and five 20oz cigar trolling sinkers to rig up with rings and assist hooks...
I've bought a bunch of through wired 16oz sinkers to make eddie bombs. I even powder painted a couple black just to see if they'll get bit, I'm betting they do.
no eyes?
I would remove the bottom hook. The big BFT I got mid month was hooked well with just 2 large hooks on top. Even a smaller fish can inhale a Eddy Jig.
Quote from: Keta on May 31, 2024, 04:22:54 AMI would remove the bottom hook. The big BFT I got mid month was hooked well with just 2 large hooks on top. Even a smaller fish can inhale a Eddy Jig.
I already removed the treble as the boat I fish in the spring doesn't like hooks on the bottom. It was an old pic
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Finally got my hands on a couple of the newest, latest, and greatest daytime and nighttime jigs....Daiwa saltiga TG jigs!
I got two in the mail today and am waiting on a couple more. Hopefully they arrive in time for the July 3 day...
You look to be well stocked brother. Bill
a friend of mine just got back. he says eddie bombs were working the best.
Quote from: alantani on June 04, 2024, 09:12:47 PMa friend of mine just got back. he says eddie bombs were working the best.
Oh I'll have those as well
Customized eddie bombs
2 weeks out.....Who's getting excited????
I'm not even going but am hoping you all have a fun, SAFE and PRODUCTIVE trip.
I'm excited and I'm not even going! :d
Looking forward to a trip report and timely intel! I leave on the 7th for a 3day.
Yesterday the San Diego got a real nice hit of daytime 50 plus bft ranging from 20-60# with a bunch on sniper style jigs. It's heatin' up gents
Hoping the weather holds up for you. Bill
No more sporty weather.
Todd
Started to inventory/gather my gear today.
I've got 12 300# mono and 6 180# flouro jig leaders so no need to make more of those. Got plenty of jigs and eddie bombs. Got spare spools of flouro in 30,40,50 and 60#. Plenty of hooks.
Now I just gotta figure out what and how many setups to bring????
Quote from: pjstevko on June 24, 2024, 11:35:03 PMStarted to inventory/gather my gear today.
I've got 12 300# mono and 6 180# flouro jig leaders so no need to make more of those. Got plenty of jigs and eddie bombs. Got spare spools of flouro in 30,40,50 and 60#. Plenty of hooks.
Now I just gotta figure out what and how many setups to bring????
The "Age Old Question" PJ, but your Eddie Bombs look ready Mess them Tuna Up!
If you figure it out let the rest of us know!
Steve
How are those Eddie Bombs used? Do you jig them off the bottom? Dominick
The bottom was 2000' plus. They call out the depth the fish are at drop below then and wind up.
Quote from: Keta on June 26, 2024, 06:42:12 PM...They call out the depth the fish are at drop below then and wind up.
Sounds par for the course in jigging for BFT...
Sounds easy until a strong drift is added. As of now I have never experianced a good drift.
I'm thinking about building a 24oz bomb for just that reason.
One week until arrival in SD!!!!!
Quote from: Crab Pot on June 27, 2024, 07:33:03 PMI'm thinking about building a 24oz bomb for just that reason.
I used a 20oz on 100# and scoped out immediately. If the weather is up, 24oz definitely would be beneficial
Bomb 16 oz was the heaviest jig I had. Evan called Fish at 250'. I started copying the guys catching. (with that strong wind fast drift) I threw the bomb as far as I could at the beginning of the drop. definitely not as far as most of the guys but by the time I dropped down 250' I was somewhat close to vertical. I was able to jig 1 maybe 2x trying to stay near the called out zone. After that it was to scoped out. I was bit 2x. Both times were really spot on the depth called. Landed one. Hope you guys have better weather!!
It seems some boats are taking time during the day to anchor on the Cortez/Tanner banks and fish for yellowtail instead of driving around all day looking for bft. I love the sound of a little variety on a trip. Driving around all day looking for a biting school of bft to only catch a handful during the day is exhausting.
Hopefully we can do this on our trip. It's been years since I catch a yellowtail
Quote from: pjstevko on June 30, 2024, 02:23:59 PMIt seems some boats are taking time during the day to anchor on the Cortez/Tanner banks and fish for yellowtail instead of driving around all day looking for bft. I love the sound of a little variety on a trip.
Me too.
Heard they were catching a bunch on surface iron. Maybe I'll be able to catch my first surface iron yt!!!
PJ - It all depends on the weather. It's going to be a short trip you folks are on so options are limited; but not non-existant. I mean this trip looks like essentially a bluefin trip, and...bluefin are bluefin. I hope you guys load the boat. The majority of whatever success is being had tends to be in the dark; but that doesn't mean you won't be the exception. Also, even side trips out to the Banks or Coronados will involve some minimal travel and time - for what already is a pretty short trip. Walk on the boat ready to fish (heck, if I was there this might be a trip where I actully board with the reels mounted). U am totally stoked for you all and looking forward to reports!!!!! - john
Friends are getting back to port this morning, fishing was good but they lost far too many fish.
The weather looks much better for this trip. Have a safe and productive trip.
Jigs prepped...
weather is laying down, fish are getting big!!!!
Hey Alan any idea what the plan is?
You think we could spend a little time targeting yt if others are interested too?
it's bluefin first. after that, we go where the skipper believes the fishing will be best. ;D
I saw where the Excel is out on a local right now and is having good success, especially also seeing some bluefin of the larger variety (100+) along with corresponding breakoffs. You guys are looking to have it good! - john
i see an awesome trip in the works!!!!
2-10 mph winds predicted, fish biting and plus size fish are being caught!!!
If anyone needs any rings brazed/soldered the night before I'll have my kit with me. I won't be bringing it on the boat....
Do we need to bring our passports?
fish are in the triple digits. :fish
Quote from: alantani on July 02, 2024, 10:27:18 PMfish are in the triple digits. :fish
Got my gear all packed included a travel spinning rod for those 100#+ bft!
PQ got them up to 228 lbs today! Good luck!
Quote from: alantani on July 02, 2024, 10:27:18 PMfish are in the triple digits. :fish
So's the temperature. Bring lots of beer and ice. Dominick
https://www.facebook.com/spiritofadventurefishing
"Captain Luke ran his first trip as operator, and it was a success. The SOA returned from the 3 day open this morning with 66 bluefin up to 215lbs with some assorted rockfish to add. Thank you, to everyone that let us take them fishing."
Nice to hear Luke is moving up.
Wish I was #2!
That looks like a Big Man standing next to a Big Fish.
Yipee! hot weather and big fish can it get any better than that?
On the road.... LET'S GO!!!!!!!
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Alan doing his thing! Making sure everyone has enough leaders
There's a lot to learn watching him build those leaders. Bill
Dinner! Shrimp quesadilla and a virgin mango margarita for me
that looks like a fun crowd! Go get 'em guys! - john
Good luck, everyone!
Gud luk out there!
Caught my very first corvina fishing the docks before the fireworks!
Nice.
Good luck folks!
Under way to the bait barge
Go get them guys!
Boat has wifi now.... Headed to Clemente...
Could ask for flatter sea
They were out by the Osborne Bank on their last trip.
Quote from: MarkT on July 06, 2024, 01:26:47 AMThey were out by the Osborne Bank on their last trip.
Yeah their last trip was only a 1.5 day.
Sorry, the trip I referred to was a 3 day from 6/30 - 7/3.
Well I'm 0/2 on bites.
First fish bit through the 180# flouro leader after he saw the boat 25' from the gaff.
2nd fish pulled the hooks 50' from the boat.
Both fish were well over 100#.
I think the boat as of 4 am is up to 6 fish.
It only takes one school to change your luck. A nice sized school of smaller grade fish decided to bite and we double the boat total in quick order.
Around a dozen fish on the boat including my first, a nice 30#!
Nice way to recover PJ! Them are bloody decks!!!
Woohooo! Go get'em PJ.
PJ!
Welcome to the CLUB!!!
Wayne
Awesome dude! No more Bluefin cherry.
I tried to get some a those SoCal Corvinas in the beach surf. I's 0 for 0. They are so fast and skittish.
thanks for the report PJ. What kind and size of jigs are productive?
Quote from: DFT on July 06, 2024, 07:48:33 PMthanks for the report PJ. What kind and size of jigs are productive?
Short stubby jigs. The West Coast Jiggerz 350g HD jig has hooked the most fish. That jig had accounted for at least 10 bites last night.
Then the Daiwa SK should be doing well too. If everyone is fishing the same type of jig then all fish will be caught on that jig.
A couple people are trying the sk jigs.
Only 3 of us are using the WCJ HD jigs
Fish bite all kinds of lures, you just fish the one you have confidence in
What, you're not using tungsten jigs?
Quote from: MarkT on July 07, 2024, 06:37:26 AMWhat, you're not using tungsten jigs?
During the day I was but not a lot of bites during the day
Quote from: pjstevko on July 07, 2024, 04:30:24 AMQuote from: DFT on July 06, 2024, 07:48:33 PMthanks for the report PJ. What kind and size of jigs are productive?
Short stubby jigs. The West Coast Jiggerz 350g HD jig has hooked the most fish. That jig had accounted for at least 10 bites last night.
Thanks. Any fish caught on the eddie bomb?
What DFT said!
And what color?
Steve
One or two on the Eddie bombs. A lot of jigs that caught fish were red in color. The 300g red rip roller was a hot jig
Very good information. Thanks again.
Hit 'em hard tonight! You folks are on the home stretch! - john
I believe I finally finished a trip with the "That Guy" title! ;D
Around 11PM Friday, was dropping Eddie bombs and knife jigs with a STAR DRAG, my 3.1:1 geared Daiwa 600H. Used a 20oz one on the first two stops:
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...and that was a chore to retrieve. When the call went over the PA that, given current and wind were minimal, using lighter jigs were okay, I switched over to a 300? 350? gm jig.
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It got picked up on the retrieve (may have even been on the drop, and I didn't feel it). Fought it using the rail, pump-and-retrieve, boat's roll...and it turn into show because 1) got into two tangles as I went up the starboard side up, around the anchor to the port bow and then back over to starboard bow, and 2) it was with the 600H :-[...and the handle became increasingly harder and harder to crank. By the time someone yelled "deep color," it had been at least 30 mins since it started, and I was spent. I had no option but to hand it over Deckhand Carter. He brought it up to its final death spirals, and I took the rod back and got it to gaff.
Shortly afterwards, Alan grabbed both of my 600H rigs, and said "Wai, no more star drags--these are banished top-side. Go fish with my Mak16." The Master had spoken :al ; he got no argument from me. Warren offered his TLD too but I had little energy to fish either, so I called it a night with the satisfaction of a good chance to being "THAT GUY" for trip. ;D
For the remainder of the trip, I fly-lined the daytime with my other star drags and my spinners but nothing higher than 60lbs. Didn't even entertained the idea of setting up the 80lb rig with the unbanished 600H 80lb that was still in my stateroom. But, the BFT were being BFT, as Mark would say, and there was no chance to test whether I would fare any better on star drag at the lower line ratings.
Vu Huyhn managed to hook a foamer BFT with a popper on 65lb Stella that went around the boat at least once, becoming quite a show, and was then handed off back and forth to Deckhand Matt(?) for awhile before it snapped off on rudder. Tried a popper with my Quantum Cabo 120 but wasn't able to achieve the same cast distance as Vu got to get into the middle of any of the boils the SOA was sliding towards. C'est la vie...
Tried dropping down to the 120'-200' fish under the boat with Warren's TLD and a 16oz Eddie bomb but was quickly reminded by my still sore right arm that it was too soon to be doing much of that to any extent after the first night's shenanigans on the 600H. Hit the hay shortly after dinner, and woke up right before 1AM to try night dropping again, but once I saw the chaos of three BFT being hooked and fought simultaneously, I listened to the voice at the back of my mind that said "Don't need none of that," and went back downstairs to let my arm rest some more 'til morning.
Did more fly-lining on Sunday, but again, BFT were being BFT, so there was only one schoolie BFT landed for the entire boat, and that was at the ninth inning before Capt Evan called it a trip.
Back at the dock, my BFT weighted 106 lbs on H&M's scale...
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Fisherman's Processing's scale read 104.4 lbs so splitting the difference for 105 lbs dressed. This would approximate to 115.5 lbs whole.
So...my night fishing for BFT old-school style is over and done with. The personal goal of landing a triple-digit-weight BFT on a SoCal trip with a star drag has been achieved. The reel held up just fine, though the same cannot be said of the operator. ;) Can now allow myself to graduate to 2-spd reels...on the upper end of my line-up.
Have now just under a year to decide which 2-spds they will be...
Nice report Wai. The easy button is your friend.
Great job Wai!
Wai, thanks for the great story! Wish I was there to witness all of it.
Quote from: ReelFishingProblems on July 09, 2024, 03:23:48 PMWai, thanks for the great story! Wish I was there to witness all of it.
It was a battle for the ages
It was a great trip with even better company. The fishing was tough but the weather was amazing. The captains and crew worked their butts off to find us fish but as the saying going, the bluefin were being bluefin. The cooks kept us well fed which we needed to fish through the nights.
I arrived at the hotel on Thursday afternoon and found Alan making up 200# jig leaders by the pool with a bottle of tequila at the ready. We chatted for a bit and then I took a stroll down the docks and wandered through the tackle shops. I checked into my room and unloaded all my gear as I don't like leaving it in my truck overnight. I took a couple reels over to H&M tackle shop to get some fresh braid put on then walked over to Miguel's to meet the crew for dinner.
The was about 8 of us at dinner and the fishing stories were flowing about as fast as the drinks. I enjoyed a shrimp quesadilla with a virgin mango margarita. It was great as always. Once the crew bellied up to the bar for shots I left and headed back to my room to get some gear together to fish the docks. I used a 4 piece travel rod and a small spinner with a 4" swimbaits to try to entice something to bite. I walked the entire boardwalk hitting every dock that wasn't locked and only had one hit. Just after dark I was fishing a dock and Rick called me over to a boat that had underwater lights on and said he saw something decent swim through so I pitched my swimbait into the dark water and the second it entered the lit up water it got smashed! I pulled the fish up onto the dock, snapped a couple pics and released. After much deliberation and consulting others it was determined to be a shorting corvina. The skunk was of the trip and I got to cross another fish off my life list. After that success I headed back to the room and proceeded to mount the reels to my rods and set the drags with a scale. Bedtime....
Thanks for the good reports and accounts, Wai & PJ!
Best, Fred
Friday morning I get up early to grab a coffee and check out the boats unloading. Decent amounts of good sized fish are offloaded and the intel was its all a night bite, don't even bother being awake during the day. The 1.5 day boats that stayed local had 20-50 lb fish while the longer 3 day boats had the biggun's over 100 lbs. Guess I know were were headed. Met the group at Dennys for breakfast and shared the intel over pancakes and coffee. At 9 we load up the dock carts with way to much gear and wait to board at 10. Alan being the well organized charter master he is has name tags with tags numbers on them, rod spots assigned, state rooms assigned and tackle stations labeled. No need to fight for any space for any of your gear! We board at 10 and people start setting up their gear. I did most of it the night before so all I had to do was tie on leaders/jigs and I was ready. We bait up the boat with good looking sardines and hit the galley for the safety meeting. Evan is the captain this trip and gave a very detailed safety briefing and laid out the game plan. We're headed to Clemente to target the big fish and will be there by 10:30pm so Evan told everyone to rig up, eat lunch and get some rest so we have the energy to fish all night. After hearing the plan I rigged up an Eddie bomb on my Mak20/Viper setup and a WCJ 350-HD on my Mak16/PCH741XXXH setup and layed down for a late afternoon nap. I tried to sleep but couldn't so I just layed there anyway. Got up around 6:30 for dinner and layed down again until 10pm.
Up and ready for action just as we arrived on scene. The details of the first night are fuzzy as I fished all night from 10-6:30am. Several big fish were landed throughout the night by multiple people. With no wind or current I was using my Mak 16 setup since it's way lighter/easier to handle. Around 11:30 I get hit on the retrieve and the rod doubles over and the drag starts singing, it's a good one! I start gaining line and after 15 I'm at my 50' topshot but once the fish sees the boat he takes off again and I have to start all over again. I manage to get him to within 100' of the boat after getting in several tangles and all of a sudden the line goes slack, HE GONE! I feel in and find he bite through the 180# flouro leader 2" above the crimp, oh well, at least I can reuse the leader.
I tie on another leader with a WCJ HD jig and I'm back in the game. Several stops later I'm bite again and it feels like another good one. Back and forth for about 20 minutes and getting him to within 50 twice he takes off for a 3rd time. I'm slowly gaining on him but somewhere around the 100' mark we get in a stalemate so I switch into low gear and start increasing the drag passed strike a click or two at a time. I'm gaining inches and then the fish picks up 2 other lines while doing big circles but deckhand JP clears them and it's back to tug of war. So not gaining on him I bumped the drag again and he starts to come up, I get him to 50' and we see a big shadow but he sees the boat and drives hard for the bottom and my rod snaps straight up into the air, GONE, pulled the hooks on the tightened drag. Both lost fish would have been new personal bests but not to be discouraged I get right back to the rail!
An hours goes by and it's around 3:30 when we find another willing school of biters who are more manageable in size and a couple 50-60 lbers come over the rail. My jig stops about 250' down so I wind tight and I'm on again, BITER! I make quick work of this one and a 35#, or so i thought, comes over the rail, on the board and happy to have it. That was the last bite for me all night and I finally called it quits around 6am. I think the boat landed around 12 the first night....
Pics...
What size hook did you pull? Single or double hook rig?
When plus size fish are possable I go to 300 or 400 hundred pound chafing leaders and 11/0 Owner/Cultiva SJ-51 or Owner 11/0 Offshore Live Bait #5129-212 hooks, both have a 1" gap.
11/0 SJ-51 HOOK
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11/0 5129-212 HOOKS
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Double mustad heavy jigging hooks on size 7/0 on the bottom of the jig
Hooks are large enough, it happens :-[ but still not good though.
Yeah I did everything right on both fish it's just the name of the game sometimes
Yup.
Attached is the jig that hooked and landed my fish and a pic of the leader that got chewed through. Looking at the pic of the leader now it might have burned off by braid....
Yeah looks like you got cut off brother. Bill
Quote from: Bill B on July 10, 2024, 03:55:14 AMYeah looks like you got cut off brother. Bill
It happens....
Does not look like a chew through.
Day 1 started for me at about 9:30am after a few hours of sleep. I hit the fruit and cereal bar with a cup of coffee for breakfast and tried to wake up. A about a dozen people were awake and fishing with only a couple fish caught in the grey light.
There wasn't much action to talk about for most of the day until around 3pm when we found a couple impressive foamers, it looked like something you'd see on Nat Geo! The fish in these foamers were big,
100 plus pounders and bigger. Once we rolled up on the foamers the bow got real crowded with guys hoping to hook up on poppers and irons. One guy had his clear popper boiled on but didn't connect. We chased the foamer around for an hour or so before anyone got bit. We slid up to a big foamer and it stayed up about 5 sec longer than normal and the lures fly....BITER! A guy got bit on a surface iron and starts to get worked over by a freight train of a bft on a spinner. The fish is pulling drag and racing all over the place but he starts to gain ground. He and the deckhand work the fish for about 30 minutes before the fish gained his freedom. We chased the fish until the sun went down then went on the hunt for the night bite. We found a lot of schools throughout the night and would hook 1-3 per stop. A handful of large sized fished came over the rail throughout the night with the majority of the fish weighing 30-70lbs. I had a hook up at around 1:30 am and made quick work of an estimated 40# lber. We stop on a couple more schools and about 4am I'm bit again. I'm getting the fish up quickly and then I'm caught up in a 5 way tangle which caused some slack in my line as the deckhand untangled the other lines and the fish is gone. Not discouraged I go right back to the rail and fished hard until around 5:30 am and called it a night.
Pics
Sounds like you and the rest of the group definitely put in the rail time; and while vampire fishing for bluefin seems to be the best course it is a tough one! - john
What? Warren didn't use one of his Newells to get that one?
Jack
Where were you fishing?
I believe we were fishing the Osborne out near San Nicolas and Santa Barbara. Shoot, Calstar 770xxxh unlimited with 30w okuma makaira I felt under gunned! 100 yds. Of 200 braid for rub leader to 130 loop to loop and 200 fluro on the 420 long jig.
Nice fish Warren!
Thanks, Mike. Look at the size of the rudder on this puppy!
Nice fish Warren.
https://youtu.be/Q_K_41xk3Bs?feature=shared
I watched that last night and Katie's smaller fish this morning.
team tequila!!! i wonder how many marriage proposals she's going to get after this!!!!!
https://youtu.be/bbJKm5SkbWY?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/b4RMDvMauEk?feature=shared
Does she own a boat?
I hope that wasn't your good tequila she abused.
Quote from: Keta on July 11, 2024, 10:43:16 PMI hope that wasn't your good tequila she abused.
Don't worry Lee, there was 7 bottles of tequila onboard....
Quote from: alantani on July 11, 2024, 06:23:01 PMteam tequila!!! i wonder how many marriage proposals she's going to get after this!!!!!
https://youtu.be/bbJKm5SkbWY?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/b4RMDvMauEk?feature=shared
er, can she fillet a fish? asking for a friend.... 8)