Saturday, September 8, 2018

For this year's derby (or Windvitational), our friends over at Shrimpboat Industries made some appropriate trophies. They were awarded along with the cash prizes. There were only 22 fishermen this year due to a combination of my forgetting to mention the derby and the bad weather.

    The Nursements weighed in the first fish with a 12 pounder at 12:30, but just before the 4:00 PM cutoff Kevin Fogal slipped in with a 12.5 pound salmon to claim third place and $250.00.

   Paul Costa found a 17.5 pound salmon in the outer bay today to claim second place and $350.00. Also, a nicer ride home than the guys that ran south.

   Stacy Barton got first place with his 22 pound salmon he caught at McClure's Beach. His secret technique:"I finished heaving and when I looked up the line had released from the downrigger and the fish was on." I need to start chumming, I guess, because I came home empty.

 
   In a separate ceremony, Gage was awarded a special prize today. Thanks to the Outdoor Pro Shop for helping out with the derby.
   The Coast Guard was really working hard last night and today in a tremendous effort to find the fisherman that fell out of his boat on Friday night. While it didn't seem like they found him, it was clear that they were trying hard to do so. The C130 flew over us all day and you could see helicopters and boats out looking. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families and friends of the fishermen hurt and lost in this horrible accident at sea.



16 comments:

  1. Well done Stacey Paul and Kevin!!!

    Stacey - you need to get out more than once a year to handle the unpleasant seas - the cash must make you feel better though....

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  2. You guys let a googone beat you ha ha

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  3. Talk trash talk all you want. But Did you show up? Looks like you lost out to us googans too lol

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  4. That's what I'm say'n Paul.....I am a fellow googone

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  5. Abfish is waiting for his honorary invite to the googone family;)

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  6. I don't ever want my name associated with that term. Oh my God googones! A 12 pounder won money! I think might come take some of your money next time!

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  7. Yeah last year a 12 pound fish would have took 1st. With 8 to 10 foot waves it was a butt kicker. Bring your boat and your wallet next year. The fish were gutted before weighed in so the actual weight is a little better

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  8. With claiming closed in Humboldt I think we should start worrying about crab season!

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  9. I'm saving guts so crabbing has got to happen, and I'm not talking about red rocks neither!

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  10. I'm hoping the commies go on strike till Nov. 1 so we get a month to load up on dungies before they mop them up

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  11. My buddy got 4 blue fin this week! San diego Cows!

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