Dan Bonfield and I Left the dock about 5:30 am, picked up a couple of scoops of dines and headed to Ensenada to top off the fuel tanks before heading on south. Marina Coral looked to be only about 25% full as we pulled in. After taking on fuel at the marina we decided to top off the anglers at the breakfast buffet in the hotel. Great buffet and with the seniors discount and tip it came to a grand total of $18 for two. We got back on the boat and headed on down the line with San Martin being our evening destination. The ride down was uneventful but the closer to the island we got the worse the water conditions became. The ride was ok but the water color and temperature were not good. After a couple of hours looking around and viewing nothing other than a myriad of Humpback whales and fishing with no success we anchored up for the evening. The next morning was pretty much the same as the day before with the addition of some large spots of Humbolts. Since we forgot to bring our whale permits and we didn’t want any Humbolts we left for Jeronimo at about 9:00. Ten miles before Jeronimo the water temperature and color improved significantly. We spent an hour unsuccessfully trying to locate some yellowtail but the call of the Calicos at Sacramento Reef was strong so off we went to the Reef. It was immediately game on. When the dust settled at 6:30 in the evening we had caught and released 57 Calicos, 26 miscellaneous and 2 ling cod. The largest CB went 8#, the largest ling was also 8# and we also had an 11# whitefish. I’ve never seen a whitefish that big. We headed back to Jeronimo for the evening. We decided that the next day we would head offshore and look for some tuna. The morning seas that greeted us were less than welcoming. The swell was west northwest and it was very sloppy. Not a great ride and it was lunchtime before we hit tuna looking water. The color was good and the temperature held pretty much at 63.6˚. We finally broke the ice at 4:30 with a single 21# albacore at 30 16.72 116 38.78. At 6:30 we gave up and put out the sea anchor. By morning the ocean had laid down considerably and we were on the prowl by 7 am. At 8:45 we scored a triple and started boxing the area. By noon we had 11 albacore with a big fish of 29#. We continued to work the area for the rest of the day but the afternoon bite failed to materialize. The conditions continued to look good the next morning with lots of meter marks and some puddlers and jumpers. By 10:30 we managed a couple more fish but it was time to head home.