I took the boat offshore and trolled around a bit. I kept my eyes out for paddies but found none. I did work a bunch of feeding dolphin for a while, and even metered some nice marks 50' down, but could not get anything to commit to the iron, trollers or anything!
One super cool thing was I saw a mako on the surface and ran on over to it. The last time I was on a shark and cast in the vicinity, I hooked up with a bunch of tuna! I cast my only mackerel about 40 feet away from it in case any tuna were nearby. I did not have my steel leader on me, so i knew it would be a short battle if the mako took it and took it he did! Shot straight over and grabbed the mack. It made one great arial leap and *snip*... gone. Oh well, but I knew that was going to happen.
I only did a half day and ran out more or less to see how it handled offshore. I was pretty happy with the outcome.
On the way in, I metered some clouds of fish on the bottom and dropped a small iron on the bass rod. The current was ripping, so I had to use the motor to stay in one spot, but at least I caught dinner to make it worth the trip. Fun near shore rockfishing on the little gear! All the rockfish were probably mediums in size.
(I thought I had the picture in Photobucket, but I guess it's still on the camera)
Ahh, the joys of owning a sweet sled!
Sounds like fun to me :D
The areal leap must have been awesome
Must be super nice to go out and not worry about breaking down, happy for you Tom :)
My meager bag of taco meat.
(http://i1356.photobucket.com/albums/q733/Latimeria3/5122017_zpsuh4uz1xa.jpg) (http://s1356.photobucket.com/user/Latimeria3/media/5122017_zpsuh4uz1xa.jpg.html)