RE: Beavis & Butthead...,
TBrumfield,
Nov 07th 2001, #1
RE: Beavis & Butthead...,
brian,
Nov 07th 2001, #2
RE: Beavis & Butthead...,
Leapin Bass,
Nov 08th 2001, #3
RE: Beavis & Butthead...,
Leapin Bass,
Nov 08th 2001, #4
RE: Beavis & Butthead...,
Outrage19,
Nov 08th 2001, #5
Awesome!,
Leapin Bass,
Nov 08th 2001, #6
RE: Awesome!,
Outrage19,
Nov 08th 2001, #7
RE: Awesome!,
swimbait,
Nov 08th 2001, #8
RE: Awesome!,
Outrage19,
Nov 08th 2001, #9
RE: Awesome!,
brian,
Nov 08th 2001, #10
RE: Awesome!,
TBrumfield,
Nov 09th 2001, #11
What's your biggest calico?,
Fishin Magician,
Nov 09th 2001, #12
RE: What's your biggest calico?,
Leapin Bass,
Nov 09th 2001, #13
RE: What's your biggest calico?,
Outrage19,
Nov 09th 2001, #14
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TBrumfield | Wed Nov-07-01 04:54 PM |
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#3916, "RE: Beavis & Butthead..."
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Heh heh heh heh heh...You Are Right!...Heh heh heh heh heh!!!!!
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TBrumfield | Fri Nov-09-01 04:12 PM |
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#3926, "RE: Awesome!"
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Nice Calico! That thing is huge!
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Fishin Magician | Fri Nov-09-01 06:46 PM |
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#3927, "What's your biggest calico?"
In response to Reply # 6
Fri Nov-09-01 06:47 PM
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Leapin'? I'm sure you've caught a few toads. How 'bout you other guys? Here's my best.
It was caught on a 2.5 day kayak fishing trip to San Clemente Island that I took with Jim Sammons and a couple of other friends. The captain (of a 36' Bertram - nice!) is a friend of Jim's and he took 4 of us out there with one of his buddies for a couple days of fishing and kicking back. The captain and his friend would fish out of their zodiac while we worked the boiler rocks from our kayaks. We all caught a good number of 4-6# fish and the captain landed one that was likely over 10#. He said it was his biggest calico ever. Mine weighed in at about 8#. I didn't measure the fish. Wasn't all that long, but boy was it a fattie!
I hooked the fish on a sardine in about 6' of water and it immediately wrapped itself in the nearest kelp stringer. I paddled over and could see the fish's tail sticking out of the weeds about 3' down. I worked the fish out and then got a bunch of picutures of it before sending it on its way. I love the colors on those boiler rock fish. Dark brown/bronze backs and orange bellies... Awesome fish.
All the calicos I caught that trip were in less than 10' of water and at least half were in less than 5' of water. What a fun way to fish. Definitely a fish of a lifetime. http://www.leonadivide.com/fish/SCI_calico.JPG
And here's a shot of the sunrise on the second morning we were out there. Absolutely amazing.
TL, Adam
http://www.leonadivide.com/fish/SCI%20003.jpg
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