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Sept 9
Written by Shogun
Sunday, 09 September 2007 13:34
This afternoon the Shogun arrived at San Benitos Islands. Capt. Norm anchored up the boat at "The Boiler" and we immediately started hooking 20# class yellowtail. The bite was steady for a few hours and toward sunset the current and the fishing slowed down. In an hour or so we will arrive at Cedros to be in position for tomorrows fishing at the south end. This week there have been some great fishing for 30# and up yellowtail and we hope to mix it up first light tomorrow. After dinner the passengers and crew are going to fish for a tank of small mackerel to augment the full load of sardine on board. There might be a few surprises like a big flattie or a sea biscuit or two.
Fishing for a living

Capt Pat and the Shogun crew

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September 7
Written by Shogun
Friday, 07 September 2007 23:13
Our morning was well spent. We fished the area of Sacramento reef, one anchor job and it was game on! The yellows came boiling around the boat biting on the fly-line and surface iron, big bonito, reds, lings, whitefish and calico's all came off the same stop. The only bad part was that we had to pull anchor and leave the yellows biting. The fish ranged anywhere from 12 to 25 pounds with most being in the 15 to 17 bracket.

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Bruce A. Smith
September 6
Written by Shogun
Thursday, 06 September 2007 14:06
It was a good day of fishing here at Cedros island. We had to move around a bit and when we got onto the right spot, the fish would put on a good show biting fly-lined baits and the surface iron.

Bill Roecker is on the boat shooting a new video, in which he got some good footage of yellows blowing out on the surface irons. Make sure you check out his web-site www.fishingvideos.com

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Bruce A. Smith

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September 5
Written by Shogun
Thursday, 06 September 2007 00:10
After traveling a good part of the day we arrived at San Benitos islands and found some biting yellowtail for everyone. The grade was good with lots of twenty pound fish in the mix. The standard of heavy iron or fly-lined sardine worked their magic on these fish. Tonight we are going to make bait for something different to put on the hooks, and we will start at Cedros in the morning.


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Bruce A. Smith

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September 3
Written by Shogun
Monday, 03 September 2007 13:51
It was mostly a travel day today for the Shogun. We did manage to arrive in the albacore grounds by early afternoon, and it didn't take long to find the fish. Bruce put us on schools of breaking fish and deeper sonar schools. There were a few decent stops for the last day of the trip, and smiles all around at sunset. Right now the passengers are seated for a great prime rib dinner and the boat is riding smoothly toward the point.

Fishing for a living

Capt Pat and the Shogun crew

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September 2
Written by Shogun
Monday, 03 September 2007 00:31
Today the Shogun fished Guadalupe Island. Bruce looked down the length of the island and anchored up the boat where we found jumping tuna. The sharks took a few but we managed to boat some nice size yellowfin. The fish bit live sardines fished fly line, beneath the kite and the balloon. Several went over 50#. All in all it was a slow day but there is good sign of tuna at the loop. We hope Neptune flips the switch and these fish go on a bite soon. Right now we are traveling back toward the albacore to finish up the trip. Another layer of albacore in the RSW tanks would do just fine.

Fishing for a living

Capt Pat and the Shogun crew

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Sept 1
Written by Shogun
Saturday, 01 September 2007 14:17
Today was a trying day for all aboard the Shogun. Lots of driving around and little fishing. We started the day with a gray bite for a handful and another stop mid morning but it was a long stretch thereafter. We finished up the afternoon with a decent stop. Albacore boiling around the boat, and several landed. There are fish in the area but they don't stay with the boat for long. We hope the bite of weeks past will pick up again. Right now the Shogun is pointed toward Guadalupe Island, we will arrive at the north end around 8 am tomorrow. The group is excited as the island is an interesting place to visit. Now if the tax man will just give us a break.

Fishing for a living

Capt Pat and the Shogun crew

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August 31
Written by Shogun
Friday, 31 August 2007 15:02
The albacore still have our full attention. This morning Bruce had the boat positioned in an area with albacore and bait sign. We caught several then they disappeared for most lof the day. Close to sunset we came across some whales and the albie bite was on! There were fish caught all around. It seems that the fish are on the move and were are now motoring up a few miles to be on the fish tomorrow morning. All on board the Shogun hope for some early action as Bruce plans to try out Guadalupe Island next. There are some larger yellowfin being caught but the tax man is said to be taking a large cut. Still plenty of opportunity ahead on this 5 day trip.

Fishing for a living

Capt Pat and the Shogun crew

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