Did a kid trip late Saturday afternoon. Weather was gorgeous. Plan was to put the kids on some mackerel, show them some dolphin, then attempt to get that elusive (for me) ling cod. I know it should be simple. My problem is that I can't see dedicating time to catching ling cod whan there is any chance at all of catching a dodo or YFT so, we ventured about 10 miles off of LJ where the water was absolutely gorgeous blue and 69.5 degrees. Within 30 minutes we saw two marlin jumpers. In went two marlin jigs and two tuna feathers. After 30 more minutes of dragging lures (now 5:30 PM) I thought I'd better head towards LJ so I could get the new kid (friend of my kids) onto some kind of fish. Just about that time the port zuker gets zipped and unbuttons. The fish came back and zipped it again but didn't stick. Beautiful mackerel onboard too but, nobody else onboard that knew how to drop it back. Oh well back to LJ. Kids are killing the mackies with small spoons. I'm so busy unhooking mackerel and playing safety man that I cannot even attempt a drop on my own. I tell the kids to stop fishing after they each got 20 plus macks. Now it's my turn (and almost dark). Dropped down a big white fish trap with a squid strip and get nailed by a beautiful red in 105 feet of water. That's all I could produce. Nack to the dock with only one edible fish and no points. On a better note the wife and kids are actually asking to go to the Coral next weekend. Yehaa! I might get to drop them off in a room and fish the lower 500 if it looks good!!
I propose that we conclude this tourney (2005 leader board) on 01 November. Anybody agree?
Scott
Unforyunately the kids were having so muc