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rhyak 06-07-2020 08:02 AM

Open Spots on Islander 6-11 to 6/14
 
We have three spots on the Islander on 2.5-day mothership trip leaving this Thursday night.

Will be able to fish all day Friday and Saturday at San Clemente Island.

Last year we scored a decent amount of fish and hopefully be able to do the same this year.

Cost is $825 which includes meals.

Message me or email trips@fishvillage.com

FISH11 06-07-2020 08:19 AM

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That is a must do kind of trip. I went on a 2.5 day trip and it was awesome. Good Luck!

govomit 06-08-2020 06:21 AM

$825 is like half a Hobie. Wouldn't sink it anytime soon.

TJones 06-08-2020 06:41 AM

Interested
 
Never done one of these but sounds like a good experience. What do you bring? Your kayak and all your normal kayak gear. Fish finder, bait tank, rods, tackle, etc., etc.? Plus all your kayaking clothes? Seems like it would be a lot of loading. No restrictions on kayak model? I see a Pro Angler in picture. Looks like it is out of San Diego. I would be trailering a PA. So parking in residential and wheeling loading yak down hill to landing? Or do you pull in unload and then park? I sent an email with my phone number. Thanks.

DanaYakAngler 06-08-2020 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by TJones (Post 307842)
Never done one of these but sounds like a good experience. What do you bring? Your kayak and all your normal kayak gear. Fish finder, bait tank, rods, tackle, etc., etc.? Plus all your kayaking clothes? Seems like it would be a lot of loading. No restrictions on kayak model? I see a Pro Angler in picture. Looks like it is out of San Diego. I would be trailering a PA. So parking in residential and wheeling loading yak down hill to landing? Or do you pull in unload and then park?




They do not allow PA's unfortunatley. They used to allow them, but don't anymore. I went on the trip two years ago. The crew is great, and they are very efficient in loading all the kayaks and gear. This trip is a bucket list trip.

TJones 06-08-2020 06:51 AM

Thank you for reply
 
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Originally Posted by DanaYakAngler (Post 307845)
They do not allow PA's unfortunatley. They used to allow them, but don't anymore. I went on the trip two years ago. The crew is great, and they are very efficient in loading all the kayaks and gear. This trip is a bucket list trip.

I have a trident also. That thing would kick my tail after one long day. :D . Sounds like fun. How is the fishing? What are Primary targets? Ground fish, and Halibut would seem like a given. Yellows would be ideal, needless to say. Thanks for reply.

FISH11 06-08-2020 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by TJones (Post 307846)
I have a trident also. That thing would kick my tail after one long day. :D . Sounds like fun. How is the fishing? What are Primary targets? Ground fish, and Halibut would seem like a given. Yellows would be ideal, needless to say. Thanks for reply.

You take your kayak to the dock, park in the parking lot long term section, wheel the kayak to the Islander and then the ships crew take over loading it and for the rest of the trip they are the ones putting them in and out of the water. Need a long leash or rope to tie up front for tieing and control. The food is incredible on these multi-day trips, breakfast, lunch and dinner. They put you in areas according to the weather conditions and usually fish for Calicos, Yellowtail, Halibut, etc. They bring you out more live bait, drink or snack on a dingy and all you do is radio them. Never have to leave the area you are fishing if you don't want. Check out the the Islander web site for more detail. Awesome crew. Life time bucket trip!

TJones 06-08-2020 08:32 AM

Thanks again
 
For sure bucket list.

GregAndrew 06-08-2020 04:06 PM

Not on your kayak all day generally. They drop you in in morning and pick you up at lunch (up or down the shoreline), then drop you back in (sometimes with a move of location at lunch).

rhyak 06-08-2020 04:18 PM

Like Greg said getting in and out of your kayak for breaks is not an issue at all just paddle over to the boat and jump off for 20-30 minutes and stretch and start back up. The boat moves up and down the island with us and they have a inflatable skiff that brings out cold drinks and bait and brings back the catch and puts on ice.

Hunters Pa 06-08-2020 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by rhyak (Post 307875)
Like Greg said getting in and out of your kayak for breaks is not an issue at all just paddle over to the boat and jump off for 20-30 minutes and stretch and start back up. The boat moves up and down the island with us and they have a inflatable skiff that brings out cold drinks and bait and brings back the catch and puts on ice.

Bucket trip list for sure. Crew is second to none and food is top notch. They drop you off and then move the mothership down current so you drift back home. As mentioned the skiff is just a vhf call away. And if you are too tired for the afternoon shift you can fish from the mothership.

lbsurf2ca 06-08-2020 07:53 PM

One of the trips hooked into some serious bluefin last year. Be prepared just in case

FoodGeekFish 06-09-2020 05:56 PM

https://youtu.be/KIcPmyS0Ms0?t=267


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