justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 9/14/17 11:39 PM, Bill wrote:
Went out on a boat today. The San Diego out of Seaforth Landing. Very
well maintained boat. I have probably ridden it for 20 years of fishing.
Asked and the boat is 52 years old. Extremely well maintained. We were
fishing Yellowfin tuna today. Had forgot my passport and the Coronado
Island trips require Passport. But the offshore tuna fishing broke open,
so non passport trips were offered. I landed 4 fish, probably to 25
pounds. Lost a couple. Limit is 5. Fish Mexican waters, probably the
most we were South of SD was 35 miles. Rain early this morning, but turned
in to a nice day, fair seas. Am going to test drive the Hobie I11s
inflatable kayak tomorrow. Too hard to get the Outback on top of a 9' RV
roof.
Cool...was this an overnighter or a day trip?
It was a fishing boat, dummy.
Harry was correct. San Diego Fleet has a large variety of boats. 1/2 day,
morning or afternoon local trips. 3/4 day 5:30 am to 6pm, no bunks, does
have a grill and cook. Overnight boats that run 1-3 day trips and then the
long range boats that run 7-15 day trips. I have not gone on a long range
trip for 3 years. The 7-8 day trips I have been on run to Rocas Illejos
which is 465 miles from Point Loma docks. I like the Independence.
Www.independencesportfishing.com