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Aaron&Julie 05-10-2006 07:18 PM

Finally in on the action (May 8th)
 
Rather late post for Monday, but here goes.
We launched early to make bait at the pier, greenies and a few spanish.
Headed south, and started in front of the big "condo", both of us trolling a mack high and low. Minutes later, Aaron's clicker goes off on the low one. Let it run, engage, wait for it to load, bait pulls with no hook-up. Seconds later, his top clicker goes off, with the same result. Then we spotted the seal. Bigger, smarter and faster than the youngsters all around. Within a minute, Julie seems to be on a fish, which turns out to be that very same seal. He was quick.
With that hope being dashed, we head off to begin trolling. He starts following us, the greedy bastard. We decide to troll our new b/w mackeral Storm plugs (Julie picked up at Walmart for about $6 each), to at least have a chance at a fish.
Finally, when we don't see him anymore, we put out fly-lined macks to join the plug. Head in the direction of "the corner".
Fifteen minutes into the troll, Aaron hooks up on the plug, Julie on her fly-lined mack, a double going. Aaron's fish makes a couple of runs near the surface, then the fish goes straight down with strong runs. But, it didn't feel like a yellow, so he's pretty sure it's a white. Minutes later, after working him up, he's rewarded with his first white of the year, at 37lbs2oz (male). Julie was having a similiar fight with her fish, but as Aaron yells across the water, "I got mine", Julie yells back "I just lost mine". She came unbuttoned the same second he gaffed his. So we gained a 50/50 victory.
Camera problems ruined the on the water photos, so here's the cheezy driveway photo of Aaron's fish:
http://www.bloodydecks.com/gallery/f...B006_20111.jpg

Sorry for the poor quality, but here's the plug used to catch him(notice the angle on one of the front treble hooks):
http://www.bloodydecks.com/gallery/f...2006WSB012.jpg

It was beautiful morning out there, but we had no further action. Landed at 11:30AM, to get Juie to school on time.
We're glad to finally get in on the action.

Ryan The Sealion 05-10-2006 07:22 PM

hell yeah!! thats 2 whites on the plugs monday! :D

ps- if julie gets a decent white "it's over" :shock:

GBF 05-10-2006 09:56 PM

Nice going you two!!!

Beautiful fish!

GBF

Aaron&Julie 05-11-2006 12:53 AM

Ryan, congratulations to you too, on your fine specimen from Monday.
Leonard, thanks also, for your support.

DaveC 05-11-2006 06:35 AM

Nice job guys. Too bad about the release, but I guess that's what keeps us coming back for more.

Dave

Grego 05-11-2006 08:11 AM

HOT!, congrats....even better is that I know those plugs work. I bought a couple blue and white mac pattern ones a while back from walmart and haven't used them. I thought they were a good deal also. Might have to change those hooks out though.

vellocity 05-11-2006 09:55 AM

wow! sucks on the bent hook!
and congrats Aaron and Julie on the big basssssss!!!!!
i bet you guys were getting tired of eating halibut already!!

ski 05-11-2006 10:54 AM

Congrats! You guys are getting pretty good at this!

T-Rex 05-11-2006 01:58 PM

Congrats Aaron...nice fish!!! Thanks for the info on the Storm plugs. I've seen em at Walmart and wasn't sure if they were any good.

TL
Rex

Aaron&Julie 05-11-2006 03:28 PM

Thanks, everyone.
Nelz, it's okay about that bent hook, it lasted just long enough for Aaron to land it. Unfortunately, Julie's fish just unbuttoned on the bait hook.
Those Storm plugs are great. We actually learned about them (we think) through Iceman and MKnott last year, when we could only find them in the green/yellow pattern. We bought a couple anyway, but hadn't scored on that color yet. When we saw the blue/white 2 weeks ago, we jumped on it. $12 for the 2 of them, and they've already paid for themselves and then some.
There are 6 things that are great about them:
1) Good color scheme
2) They float, so if you stop paddling you don't have to worry about it sinking and hanging you up on kelp
3) They dive fairly deep
4) They vibrate like hell, which has to be getting some fishes attention
5) Inexpensive, most other plugs this size run you $12-20
6) They work


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