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Title: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Crab Pot on August 10, 2024, 06:38:40 PM
You know this is supposed to be fun but I stress out about what to and not to bring every year!

And of course I don't use half the stuff I take...

We leave August 23rd and return on the 28th. Reports are mixed so I have no idea where we'll be fishing.

I bought the Nomad Design Slipstream 280 Kalifornia Flying Fish which is 11" to try out on the troll. It's the biggest lure I own! I also bought the 140 version.

Trying to keep it down to four rods this trip but I'm having a hard time with that, I think it'll still be five.

Steve
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Swami805 on August 10, 2024, 07:09:46 PM
Bring it!  I take 5 on an overnight.they won't do you any good at home.  Patty fishing is heating up for yellowtail and dorado, don't leave your surface iron at home
Waters warming up, timing looks good for you.
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Crab Pot on August 11, 2024, 01:24:17 AM
Ok, narrowed it down to six rods!  ;D

Narrowed down the tackle too, sort of.

Steve
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: akfish on August 11, 2024, 02:52:20 AM
I doubt you'll be able to troll your flying fish. Those lures were made to be slow trolled, often under a kite. Most sport boats troll at close to ten knots. That works for wahoo and tuna lures specifically designed to be trolled fast.
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Crab Pot on August 11, 2024, 03:33:12 AM
The 280 version of the lure can be trolled in the 9-11 knot range. "We'll see"...

It has multiple rigging patterns to fly it from a kite, troll slow, and troll fast.

I'm totally experimenting but fingers crossed.
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Crab Pot on August 22, 2024, 12:31:48 AM
It's packing day.

As you can see the Seaforth Landing "Tax Man" is working overtime.

That's one big and aggressive Mako, never seen one at the gaff before.

I also "channeled" my inner PJ and made a 16 and 24 ounce Tuna Bomb.

I leave Friday at 0-Dark-Thirty!

Steve
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: pjstevko on August 22, 2024, 01:51:12 AM
Quote from: Crab Pot on August 22, 2024, 12:31:48 AMIt's packing day.

As you can see the Seaforth Landing "Tax Man" is working overtime.

That's one big and aggressive Mako, never seen one at the gaff before.

I also "channeled" my inner PJ and made a 16 and 24 ounce Tuna Bomb.

I leave Friday at 0-Dark-Thirty!

Steve

Nicely done on the TB!
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: thorhammer on August 22, 2024, 12:46:54 PM
Good looking stand of gear, brother!
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: JasonGotaProblem on August 22, 2024, 04:16:16 PM
You've clearly given this some thought. Luck is nice, but preparation is king.
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: alantani on August 22, 2024, 05:55:13 PM
Come fishing with us next year!
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Keta on August 22, 2024, 06:07:08 PM
Quote from: alantani on August 22, 2024, 05:55:13 PMCome fishing with us next year!

X2
We can provide you with the rods and reels you do not have.
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: CI_Seawolf on August 22, 2024, 10:38:33 PM
Steve, you would be better off trolling a small Madmac or Halco Lazer Pro 190.   Good luck with your trip, and I hope you get into a good bite!
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Crab Pot on August 22, 2024, 10:50:56 PM
Thanks guys.

I'm hoping to go with you next year Alan!

CI_Seawolf,

I have Madmac's, two 150's and a 240.

I also have a 150 Madscat.

I hope to get something on the troll this year.

Steve
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Brewcrafter on August 22, 2024, 10:58:07 PM
Steve - Good luck!!!!   Don't overthink it; and with this group (I'm GUILTY) it's easy to head down rabbt holes.  You have 4 days so I would say you are VERY equipped for most things you are liable to run into.  Relax, have confindence in your equipment and have fun.  Good luck, and please give us a report (hopefully with a slob fish on the deck?).  Weather is supposed to be good so "Go get 'Em!" - john
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Crab Pot on August 23, 2024, 12:14:45 AM
LOL John, I just packed my Halco's and X-Raps....I'm down the rabbit hole-without a flash light, and half way to China!

 :d
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Crab Pot on August 23, 2024, 01:12:55 PM
And so it begins.
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Swami805 on August 23, 2024, 04:49:52 PM
Have fun!
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Keta on August 23, 2024, 05:00:45 PM
:0)
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: steelfish on August 23, 2024, 06:14:04 PM
Quote from: Crab Pot on August 23, 2024, 01:12:55 PMAnd so it begins.

buena suerte amigo

Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Crab Pot on August 28, 2024, 09:33:05 PM
What a EPIC TRIP!

I got home at 0145 this morning, woke up around 0800 and have been slicing a dicing fish all day. My old vacuum sealer took a dump and the new fancy one I just bought with all the bells and whistles won't vacuum.... :-X

Back to the store.

I hope to have a full report by tonight or tomorrow with pictures.

Back to the cutting board, if my back can handle it.

Steve
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: pjstevko on August 28, 2024, 11:40:11 PM
We'll expect a full report after the freezer is stocked..... sometimes paying the processing fee is worth it
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Crab Pot on August 29, 2024, 03:29:02 AM
Quote from: pjstevko on August 28, 2024, 11:40:11 PMWe'll expect a full report after the freezer is stocked..... sometimes paying the processing fee is worth it

Just finished for the day PJ, my back is barking at me.

Still have one 130qt ice to go.... :-\

The processor said Thursday afternoon and that was a maybe.

That's why we own knives right!

Story and pictures tomorrow.

Steve
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Crab Pot on August 30, 2024, 12:34:21 AM
So, this last 4 Day trip on the Pacific Voyager was the best in my 9 or 10 years of making this charter with good friends. Not only did we slay a lot of fish I got to cross off a species from my bucket list.

Arrival:

This charter normally heads out with 16 buddies' but for some of life's reasons 5 couldn't make it. So, a limited load turned into a micro load, which no one complained about.

For some reason we stayed at the bait tender for over an hour and didn't head out of Mission Bay, Seaforth Landing, until approx. 9pm. Captain Mark came down and gave us the safety speech and went into details on the less than spectacular weather we were heading into. Not quite the repeat of Hurricane Hillary from last year but he said it was blowing out there.

We set sail for Cortez Bank.

Day1:

After a toss'y turn'y night we woke up to heavy seas and lots of wind. We were about 20 miles from Cortez Bank when the captain said it was rough out there and the fleet was reporting 2-4 fish per boat. The decision was made to turn north and head to Tanner bank hoping to get some relieve from the conditions.

To our surprise Tanner Bank, though windy, was very fishable and before long 20–40-pound class Bluefin were coming over the rail on the regular flying lining 25–30-pound kits with a spot Yellowtail here and there. The bite turned off after dinner so most of us hit the rack.

I was woken up by a friend you informed me White Sea Bass were being caught in numbers. I hit the deck and dropped a 60# kit dropper loop with live squid and on my first drop hooked into a 35+ pound WSB, my first ever. I sent down another squid and on my second drop I had another similar sized WSB. My next dozen or so drops were unproductive but eventually I hooked up again with a much larger fish, I got it up to the boat twice but as soon as it saw the boat it proceeds to peel off drag. I managed to get it back a third time and saw it. The deck hand was ready with the gaff when it chewed through the loop... Deck hand said it was a 50–60-pound WSB. Oh well I was still stoked to have crossed a bucket list fish off and to catch a legal limit in the span of 30 minutes.

Day 2:

Woke up to people yelling "Fresh One" to I dragged myself out of bed after only three hours from the WSB bite. Looked around and noticed the Cortez Fleet had joined us. Alan's favorite boat, the Spirit of Adventure was anchored a few 100 yards from us. Peanut and football sized Bluefin were coming over the rail. I joined in and managed to catch a 30+ pounder and thought for sure I was winning the pool that day, until an approx.. 40 pounder hit the deck. Oh well.

Just before lunch the bite completely died off but not before everyone had limits of Bluefin, so it was decided to get our fill of Yellowtails. The captain said he wanted to go to Ensenada Mexico which would kill the rest of the day. Some of us put out Halco's and Madmacs and trolled for hours until it was time to go to bed. No trolling fish were caught the whole trip.

Day 3 & 4:

Woke up just north of Ensenada some guys were already fishing and catching some impressive Calico Sea Bass, as big as 6 pounds. As the sun got higher the Yellowtails turned on as well for a great day of fishing light tackle. We were so close to shore that we could see people in their back yards. Thankfully, the water was flat as a pancake which my knees really appreciated. Deck hand Mitch hooked a small Mako on a surface iron which didn't last long. Later a different Mako and a bout an 8-foot Great White came over to check us out. Naturally, no one had their cell phones to take pictures. On Day 4 we pulled the hook and made the 7-hour trip back to Mission Bay. I slept the whole way in because I had to drive back to the Sacramento area, which I did. Got home around 1:45am.

Spent yesterday breaking two vacuum sealers and only got through one of my ice chests.

I'll start chopping up whole Bluefin, Yellowtails, and filleting Calico's as soon as my back allows it.

Heard the weather will be worse this week. I due a good trip!

Enjoy the photos,

Steve
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: steelfish on August 30, 2024, 12:53:30 AM
thanks for sharing Steve, looks a great trip to remember
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: JasonGotaProblem on August 30, 2024, 12:58:20 AM
Man you crushed it. Thats a lot of fish
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Crab Pot on August 30, 2024, 01:03:38 AM
Quote from: JasonGotaProblem on August 30, 2024, 12:58:20 AMMan you crushed it. Thats a lot of fish

Jason, that was one of two holds.

Once they had all the fish of the guys that wanted fish rough cut on the boat they put it back in and emptied the second hold.

Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Keta on August 30, 2024, 02:21:27 AM
:0)
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: sciaenops on August 30, 2024, 03:17:19 AM
Big wsb on the banks. That IS epic (not to mention very tasty)
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: sabaman1 on August 30, 2024, 03:38:59 AM
Nice catch CP, you guys had a good variety and especially those white seabass. Those seabass are a rare catch out of a San Diego based boat. :d
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: sabaman1 on August 30, 2024, 03:46:25 AM
On the food sealer issue,I usually can always find a brand new or slightly used food saver sealer at the local thrift store for under $25 bucks you can have some extras on hand for less than the price of one. Have a few of them, just in case one stops working.
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Swami805 on August 30, 2024, 04:07:44 AM
Great trip, nice seabass. Thanks for posting
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Hardy Boy on August 30, 2024, 04:21:41 AM
Nice when it all comes together.

Todd
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Jim Fujitani on August 30, 2024, 04:46:23 PM
Looks like it was a great trip!!  The kind of haul and variety one might expect on a 6-7 day trip.
And on a "micro load "trip!

Congrats!
 
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Bill B on September 01, 2024, 03:54:59 PM
Congratulations on an epic trip. Bill
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Dominick on September 01, 2024, 04:08:31 PM
Quote from: Bill B on September 01, 2024, 03:54:59 PMCongratulations on an epic trip. Bill

What Bill said.  Dominick
Title: Re: Prepping for my annual 4 day on the Pacific Voyager
Post by: Gfish on September 01, 2024, 06:11:17 PM
Yeah. Great all-inclusive report Crab Pot!