So Gage and I asked ourselves, " Who's got a lot of energy and a positive attitude and needs to have both of those things beaten out of him by a 60 mile boat ride?" That's right, Eddie Kim. It didn't work, though. We just brought back a sore, energetic, somewhat bloody, and happy Eddie Kim. We fished around 38º 42' by 124º 7' in almost 58º water. We had three singles (one got off) and one double. All landed fish on a way, way back silver and black cedar plug (2) and Sumo Buddha daisy chain in zucchini (2). The fish were full of critters from the deep scattering layer including a small longnose lancetfish. It would appear that the bulk of the feeding may be occurring a bit deeper. At least the fish were on the large side with the largest weighing 26 pounds gutted. And now, Eddie Kim may not be tired, but I am. Good night.
Eddie my brother you have just fished with one of the best in the west. Congrats to team Vogler, way to show Eddie a great time!
ReplyDeleteThat’s badass guys!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
Very nice! Was thinking about you guys, happy you found some!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome boys! You are part of the .001% percent'rs - you can decide what that means.....
ReplyDeleteLove to see the albacore runs from Lawson's and what a great team to represent - but does Eddie have to take so many albies??
Great trip, you'll be swallowing tuna instead of a skunk. 9/10/20 will go down in the history books for team Lawson - the rest of us get to keep dreaming.
Well done
BAD-ASS! GREAT JOB.
ReplyDeleteWell done!
ReplyDeleteWay too go boys!
ReplyDeleteIt’s a crazy adventure going out there even if you don’t score, however like a crazy night out it’s always more fun to score.
Now eat it.
ReplyDeleteTerrific!
ReplyDeleteWish I'd seen this before we trailered up to Bragg!!
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