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Pacific Voyager Overnighter 1/19-20 - Fishslayer - 01-21-2003 [cool][#000099][size 2]Well, the HD one outfit challenge didn't quite come off as planned. HD was on a 2 day prior and was in posession of mucho highly disqualifying gear. ![]() ![]() I started Sunday night by learning my truck had developed an intake leak. No idle. I learned this as I was driving to pick up donuts for the crew. "No sweat. I'll switch vehicles after I pick up the donuts." WRONG! ![]() ![]() Switched vehicles & made it to the landing. When I got on the boat I found that my 1 qt bag of tackle had spilled in my tackle bag. I searched my path from car to boat & retrieved some iron, lead, etc. Some days.... We left the landing with 14 head which ranged from a few newbies with rental rods to four gentlemen who showed up with a dock cart full to the gunnels with rods & bags! After loading up with assorted sizes of 'choves & dinos we headed south. The plan was to start at the Finger Bank, work around for rockfish & stop at North Island on the way back to see if the YT were home. Fishing was a hit & miss pick throughout the day. Some groups of fish chewed, some weren't havein' any. We picked up a nice mix of smallish lings, some nice sized bocaccio & other assorted rockfish. JP went to a nice Johnny bass about 8 or 9 pounds. Not an epic day, but the weather was great and everyone took home a nice feed or two. We didn't have time to stop to look for the YT. Another day, maybe... Most fish were on the live dinos. On a couple of stops they showed a preference for mackeral strips, and a few came on iron. Simple double dropper loop with 3/0 or 4/0 hooks & 8 oz of lead was the common setup. HD's Bait Bomb: Here's how ya make one. Take a 6X Jr sized jig equipped with one of those newfangled "stinger" hooks for iron. Hang what appeared to be about a half scoop of bait on the thing & heave it over the side. Bring a towel because the mighty splash of the bomb hitting the water might get ya wet! ![]() ![]() This was my first trip on the Pacific Voyager out of Seaforth Landing. It has an excellent reputation, and well deserved. The crew were all hard working pros & took the time to make sure the newbies put some fish on the deck. The food was standard overnight fare. I had the breakfast burrito which was VERY tasty & filling, and made even better with a few dabs of HD's Honey Habenero sauce. WHOA! [shocked] The coffee was pretty darn good, too. Mr Jeff does an excellent job in the galley Bunks are arranged in kind of open "staterooms". 4 bunks to a space. Very comfortable. Double deckers with plenty of headroom. About as good as it gets on an overnighter/2 or 3 day. I'll certainly be trying to work in a tuna trip on the Pac Voyager this season and would recommend it to others. I had a pretty good time! ![]() Fishslayer [signature] |