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Annual Sherm Welcome

Started by Latimeria, July 18, 2021, 06:50:10 AM

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Latimeria

I think it's been probably at least a decade that I've met Sherm coming back from his annual 7-day trip to the Alijos Rocks.  Actually last year was a wash because of Covid, but they always come back loaded with yellows at least.

The boat got to the dock at 5:00 am and I walked around waiting for everyone to disembark the ship.  I used to go down and help offload, but that's been a big "No-No" the last 4 years and the crew would tell me to get off the dock and just wait.

The Independence on the right...



Some peaceful scenes at 5:00 am....





There's a lot of sh!t that needs to come off a 7-day trip.  It was light before you knew it.



After looking at the fish they brought up, it looked to be just a so-so trip.  Lots of big yellows, along with a dozen wahoo and BFT in the mix.  Saw some random Mahi and grouper also, but I would guess it was 90% yellows.



Watched them weigh for Jackpot...  Biggest yellow was 46 pounds, although after they are soaked in a salt brine, they sure don't look as big as the scale was saying.

I think the BFT were all from mid-40's to mid 50's.  Apparently they made a showing on the way home, but were picky biting small anchovy.



Almost all of the wahoo were in the 50 pound category also.



I was trying to shake off a hangover, but Sherm looked a little hopped up on something.  hahahahaha



Parking absolutely sucked balls down there, so I had to park a bit away.  I always try to come up with a better way of transporting the fish without having to have to drive in that cluster of a parking lot, so I came up with a neck sling with some huge circle hooks attached.  Worked okay, but I was slimed up by the time I got to the truck.  People sure got a kick out of my yellowtail necklace though. 



Cleaned them up and took a nap trying to shake off the remnants of mixing booze and taking a half a gummy.  That wasn't too smart on my part, but it was a pretty fun night.  hahahaha

Thanks for reading.

-Tom

You can't catch them from your computer chair.

sasquatch

YT necklace is pretty eye catching.

jrodda

Clever idea, I'd say maybe trash bags over them would have helped with slime but it wouldn't have been as fashionable.

SevengillTheVC


Tim524

When I saw your other report I thought your boat was fixed. Always nice when a buddy shares his catch with you, cool 8)  Looks like Sherm had the other 1/2 of the Gummy ;D ;D