Heading out to pre fish last day of heading out in the light |
Our ride 51' carolina custom |
Lobster boat back on the right got some nice ones before I left |
sunrise day 1 |
prepping dredge rigs |
ballyhoo lined and ready |
looking down the dock |
sign in day |
the scales where you want to end up |
some big money |
nice dinghy |
jigging em up |
more big money |
dredges on deck waiting for lines in |
ready to rock |
my mahi sammich |
2 releases |
dock after cleaning the boat |
all lit up |
We pre fished on Saturday and did some prospecting. Sunday was spent checking rods lines and rigging baits. You use a ton of baits in a tournament. Monday morning heading out I had nerves like my 1st big football game in high school. We left the dock at 4am and slid pass the lines of on lookers lining up the inlet. It was a rough ride out 75 miles south to fish the Norfolk canyon we got bounced and slammed most of the day with not much to show for it. Then at 2 pm in a driving rain a white marlin hit our teaser and the mate had him hooked in an instant and I got the rod in the chair for my first tournament white marlin. It was a quick fight to the leader and we were now measurering our first fish. It was a fat marlin that after several heart breaking measurements would be 1 inch short of the required 67". It would have easily made the 70 lbs minimum. That would be the only catch of day one though we raised a couple more they would not take our bait. We took an ass whoopin on the ride home in building seas and about 8 miles out of port engine troubles had us bobbing like a cork. It would be 3 hours of drifting in the ocean waiting for a tow boat and a long slow tow back in by midnight. Quite an adventure for my first day in the WMO. Tuesday was spend recovering from our ride repairing the boat prepping baits and drinking more beer than I should have. Which led to a rough start on day 2 of fishing on Wednesday. We headed south again this time in better seas but the fishing would suck for us and we put up our only skunk of the week. Thursday brought more prep and more hanging out at the docks taking it all in though less beer than Tuesday, I'm getting a little wiser. Friday would be our final fishing day and some good numbers had been put up in the tournament we new we had to beat 86 lbs to win and with that tall order we went all in and headed 90 miles north to Spencer canyon. The ocean was as flat as a farm pond and we made good time to the fishing grounds. Lines in at 8:30am and by 9 we had our first marlin of the day on. We landed a small white that only measured 60" but we just new there would be more to come. After raising a blue and a few whites and watching 3 boats next to us hook up with small whites we headed away from the crowd and schoolie fish. Unfortunately all we would find is a small mahi that would make a good sandwich. That 86 lbs white marlin would be beaten just not by us however I was still all smiles thinking about how my pops and grand pops would be ragging us for not catch bigger fish if they were still around. Can't wait for next year need to get to them scales.