Rail Time June 2018
I love fishing on this boat because it's not only about
fishing or catching fish; it's the total experience. Jeff's Charter this June was no
exception.
Gary Adams, our Captain and boat owner, has a wonderful crew (Andy and Jake) keeps the boat in
pristine condition, and works as hard as
anyone trying to be sure his charter group has a great experience. Some examples - as soon as we boarded the
boat, Gary took off for Catalina so we could get in some fishing time before
dark. Then Gary and his crew spent several
hours our first night at sea making bait - squid to be specific. Most
operations require the angler to make bait, but Gary lets us sleep
instead. The next day, we were awakened by
the smell of fresh brewed coffee - it's the first thing Gary does each day -
start the coffee at 5 am. As we stumbled
out of bed, Gary was putting our dropper loop rods out so we were already fishing
by the time we poured our coffee and walked out on deck.
Tuesday morning dawned overcast and cool at Catalina
Island. We hoped for white seabass but
were disappointed. Gary moved the boat
all around the island succeeding in
putting us within range of some big yellowtail. We hooked several, but failed at landing
them. I lost three myself. Gary hooked three, landed one and handed off
the other two. As it would turn out, these were the only fish to find their way
into the fish hold.
We caught many barracuda and small fish at Catalina
before Gary made the run to San Clemente Island - a couple hour run. San Clemente was even more
disappointing. We found a convention of
bat rays that loved our squid and more small fish to steal our bait. Barracuda were there too. Crew made more squid after dinner then we
headed back to Catalina.
Wednesday morning was a repeat of Tuesday but without the
yellowtail. Lots of small fish, barracuda
and loads of bat rays but no legal sized game fish. It was disappointing but that didn't ruin the
trip. We had Andy working deck (always
entertaining) and he was cooking in the galley making fabulous meals such a Prime Filet Mignon
for dinner. Plus I got to fish with a
great group of guys - Jeff and his brother Steve, Miguel, Brian and Jim. Each one is an expert fishermen and very
enjoyable to fish with. Here are more pics of our trip:
Wednesday morning was a repeat of Tuesday but without the yellowtail. Lots of small fish, barracuda and loads of bat rays but no legal sized game fish. It was disappointing but that didn't ruin the trip. We had Andy working deck (always entertaining) and he was cooking in the galley making fabulous meals such a Prime Filet Mignon for dinner. Plus I got to fish with a great group of guys - Jeff and his brother Steve, Miguel, Brian and Jim. Each one is an expert fishermen and very enjoyable to fish with. Here are more pics of our trip
Another good thing for me is that my new knee performed
well. It's nice to have completed the
recovery enough to fish again.
We were back at dock at 7 pm. We loaded our trucks, split up the 3 yellowtail
between the 6 of us. We are looking
forward to being back on the Rail Time end of next month.
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