Monday, September 5, 2011

The Ladies Sing the "Blues" !!

OMG - what a fantastic trip on our annual Pacific Dawn Tuna Charter. We were all singing the blues - Bluefin Tuna that is. We got kind of a late start Thursday evening as we didn't leave the landing until 10pm instead of seven, but no big deal. We all got signed in, got our tackle ready, and then hunkered down in our bunks to prepare for the tuna battle. As the morning approached, Capt Dustin woke us up for the "grey" bite. I think it was new member Laura who hooked the first fish and it was "game on". One by one everyone was hooking up and bluefin tuna were all over the place. These fish liked the light line - 15 to 20# test seemed to be the ticket what a blast it was to bring them on board. Lori - the HOT stick of the trip could do no wrong. Every time I looked at her, she was fighting a fish. Our buddy Jerry Stussman also had a hot stick. On the second day he told me he was going to heavier line because he was too exhausted catching all those fish - obviously not a lady angler !! As lunch time approached, we had to refuel and some of us even had to take a power nap, but it was soon back to task at hand. The afternoon brought even more bluefin and us rookie tuna slayers were really getting the hang of it. Then late afternoon, we had another lull in the bite and feasted on some of the best ceviche we've ever had. As evening approached the bite starting raging once again.

Louise was hooked up once again. By the end of the day on Friday, we had 101 Bluefin tuna on board. Unbelievable !! By this time though, we were low on bait, so Capt Dustin went all the back to San Diego That night to get more bait and we were back in action at the same area by Saturday morning. What a crew - we couldn't have asked for anything more. So Saturday morning we were back in action. Lori's stick was still to hot to handle as she just kept those bluefin's coming. By time our day was over and we started to head back home, we had a whopping 146 Bluefin tuna in the hole and our two jackpot winners were Louise and Chris.





Congrats to all the ladies on board for a fine showing of the GOLD COAST LADY ANGLERS ! One of the highlights of this trip for me was that I was able to gaff my own fish. It's a lot harder that it looks, but look out deckhands, I'm coming after ya !!


The weather was decent and Eddie in the galley prepared fabulous meals and snacks for us. The sashimi on the way home was to die for. Enjoy the pics below and get ready now for next year cause we are going to put the hurt on tuna once again !! Many Many Many thanks to Capt Dustin, Jake, Moses. ManDog, and Eddie in the galley, for making this trip so memorable !! The Pacific Dawn rocked !!















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Thursday, September 1, 2011

The Gold Coast Lady Anglers would like to wish a Happy Birthday to the lovely ladies who celebrate their Birthday in the month of September!!!!!



Vita F. - 9/2

Barbara Mc. - 9/3

Melinda H. - 9/5

Ana K. - 9/6

Miryam L. - 9/13

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Mary Lukas on the Polaris Supreme




Hi Ladies....Just got this fabulous photo from Mary from her 5-day trip aboard the Polaris Supreme...She caught this monster yellowtail that tipped the scales at over 46 pounds!!! What a beast and quite a catch from another Gold Coast Lady Angler!!!!








Sunday, August 14, 2011

GCLA Annual Family Picnic

Well, for those of you who were not able to attend our first annual GCLA family picnic yesterday, you missed a lot of fun. Many, many, many thanks to Ruta for organizing such a fabulous day. The fish balloons, the games, the prizes - it was just amazing. Babsie will be posting some very funny video of the musical chairs game and the sack races - my camera is broken !! We also appreciate Kathy W's superlative commentary of the day with her bullhorn. She's such a natural she should have her own TV show. And thanks to all the Ladies and their families who came out and enjoyed the day with us. It was a blast. Can't wait to do it again next year !!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

August Birthday Girls!

The Gold Coast Lady Anglers would like to wish a Happy Birthday to the lovely ladies who celebrate their Birthday in the month of August!!!!!












Susan V. - Aug 7th





Mary C. - Aug 8th





Jamale C. - Aug 18th





Veronica H.-Aug 25th





Lori R. - Aug 26th





Cheryl O. - Aug 26th

Sunday, July 10, 2011

The Sweet Smell of Victory!!!

After a loss by mere ounces last year, The Gold Coast Lady Anglers were ready for a rematch and pumped to get on the Mirage to duke it out against Ventura County Sportfishing Club. Seabass had been in the counts and we were hopeful to get our shot at them! We boarded, grabbed our bunks, rigged up and quickly put on the first round of rally gear that Ruta brought!!


Ride across was a bit rough but once we reached our destination the sea flattened out and we rested well till right before the grey light.

Mary was first up at around 4:30.....She woke me up and asked if we could start fishing and I said, "Hell Yeah" and popped out of my bunk as well. We were first out on deck and in awe at the parking lot of boats that surrounded us...Guess we were in the right spot!!!

I rigged up a dropper loop on my 40 lb set up for fear of the batrays and seals that bite so well in the dark. Sure as the sun rises i get picked up by a freakin' flapper (bat ray, mud marlin, etc...) and Mary follows quickly behind...Wide open Bat Rays!!!

More and more people started to rise from the bunks and soon the rails were full....Game on, let the competition begin!!!!

As the sun began to give us light the fish came under the boat...Tap Tap....I'm on!!!! I land the first fish for the girls team...A Seabass, small, but fiesty and a contribution for the girls team.

High Fives and cat calls all around and moments later Sophia is bent. We took a quick pic.


One is boated for the opposing team by Linda who is a member of both clubs, a woman fishing on the opposing team...Still only women on the board.

Suddenly Miryam comes down the rail grunting and groaning, or should I say moaning, with her rod bent all the way over...As the gaff came out and the fish hit the deck, the entire stern was blinded by her glow and deafened by the sounds that came out of her as she landed her very fist Seabass. She joined us for the shot, and then there were three..........



I hook up to a second fish which is lost at the gaff, but Chris makes up for it as she hooks up and lands this amazing halibut.


I catch 2 more and at this point the guys are starting to hang their heads low....watching us catch fish after fish.

Barbara's on...MONSTER HALIBUT!!! Which ends up being the Jackpot...


Louise is on...Seabass!!


Ruta is on...Seabass!!!!! and then a barracuda holding true to her name:

"RUTA BARRACUDA"


Mary and Jeanne are the only one's left without a fish to contribute so far...we all rubbed them for good luck!

The bite slowed down and Tucker decided to take a look around for a school that wanted to bite better. It was warming up nicely so the sweatshirts came off and the "bresticles" came out. I discoved that Barb';s were actually scratch-n-sniff!!!!


Then the boas made their way to the deck....We were so happy to be in the lead and even happier to be rubbing it in. Check out our hot to trot fearless leader!


The head gear came out next...Louise brought her umbrella hat to poke the eyes out of the "frenemies" but ended up poking our eyes out instead, lol!!! Ruta's wine cork hat was a hit as well!!


We decided to look around in the kelp lines for more fish...we pull up and I suggest the reverse dropperloop for Sheephead...Jeanne takes the suggestion ans nails a huge Goat which tips the scales 10 pounds further our way...The men were so quiet at this point....or maybe we just couldn't hear them over the hootin' and hollerin' we were doing!


We land a few more....Mary boats a FAT Cabezon to contribute to the weigh off!!!

Tucker decideds to try one last time to catch another Seabass before we call it a day... We drift for a while and as we are chatting Ruta gets nailed...Another Seabass, and this would be the last fish of the day for us.

I ended the day with three Seabass boated...one lost at the gaff...3 for 4 aint too bad. I was happy to have a limit as you can see from my ear to ear grin.


The fish came out of the hold and we were ecstatic....We all gathered for a few pics....Barb has the Jack pot NO QUESTIONS ASKED with her huge Butt that ened up weighing in at 26 pounds.


I got out a plate and a pen and each member pulled out their biggest fish. When all was said and done:


VCSC - 72 pounds


GCLA - 105.2 pounds


Can I get a WHOOP WHOOP!!!!!!!!!

What an amazing day on the water...Just gorgeous weather, a fabulous group of fish-killin' women and a great bite to go along with it...Several times we laughed to tears and my cheeks are still sore from smiling so much all day.

We gathered for a group shot on the stern...


Back at the landing we recieve our trophy and pose proudly as we thank the fishing gods for such an AMAZING day... Ruta had organized to donate a portion of our catch to the Food Share Program...Thanks RUTA!!!


Big thanks to the Ventura County Sportfishing Club for partnering for this event and the Crew of the Mirage who were fabulous as always!!!!

Friday, July 8, 2011

The Gold Coast Lady Anglers would like to wish a Happy Birthday to the lovely ladies who celebrate their Birthday in the month of July!!!!



Patty G. - July 2nd
Louise C. - July 17th

Babsie S. - July 23rd

Candy S. - July 24th

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Alaska 2011


What is green and white, has two eyes on one side and has never been on my hook? It is a halibut! This fish has eluded my hook for many years. I have been on trips where anglers on both sides of me have hooked up on halibuts or there was a hot halibut bite the day before and after I went out. Well, all that changed June 10th when I went fishing with Kingfisher Lodge and Charters in Sitka, Alaska. As we began our descend through the clouds, the view of the islands and town of Sitka opened up. All the mountains were green and the very top snow covered, there are so many islands in the bay some with private homes or B&B's tucked between the trees. When we landed two guides were waiting for our extremely excited 8 person group. They assisted us with our luggage and tried to get us focused enough to get on the shuttle bus to take us to Shee Atika Totem Square Inn, where we spent our first night.

The first full day in Sitka was spent divided with the 5 "newbies" sightseeing and the 3 "oldies" went on a beautiful waterfall hike and to Fortress of the Bears. We (newbies) visited the Totem National Park, dropped off postcards at the Post Office, walked to the Raptor Center and hitched a ride with Fortress of the Bears shuttle van around town then he dropped us off at Fortress of the Bears. After the bears, we took a taxi to the Sheldon Jackson College Hatchery and Aquarium. If anyone would like my tested "One day Sitka tour map" let me know. ;-)
Kingfisher picked us up at 3pm and took us to their lodge where our fishing adventure begins! The accommodations are amazing: 4 bedrooms with a bathroom in each, spacious living/kitchen/dining area, washer/dryer (soap provided) and lastly an incredible view from our balcony. With 7 Lady Anglers and 1 Gentleman Angler we were so comfortable and needed nothing else. Around 5pm delicious appetizers where dropped off in our kitchen and dinner started at 6pm. The food was wonderful, 3 options for your entree, a soup/salad bar, and most importantly dessert which usually included ice cream! Rise and shine was 4:30, breakfast started at 5am, the vans took us to the harbor at 5:45am and we were on our way by 6am each day.

The first day was on the Kaiya with Captain Bryan our end of day count was 9 halibut, 2 yellow eye, a dogface shark, a skate, 3 kings, 1lingcod, at least 20 pinkies and tons of jellyfish on the line. We saw puffins, sea otters and humpback whales. Conditions were unbelievable: flat seas, blue skies, no wind and too much fun.
Second day was on the Titan with Captain Paul and our end of day count was lots of miscellaneous rock fish, 4 kings, 4 pinkies, 1 silver, 3 short lingcods, 2 yelloweye, 2 big coppers, several black bass and 1 china rock fish. We had a grey whale 20 ft off the bow of the boat and again flat seas, blue skies and no wind. The third and final day was back on the Kaiya and it was exciting! Sandi reeled in a 200 lb halibut and was it was safely released, a 47" lingcod, a 25lb king, 37" halibut, limits on silvers and pinks, some black bass and chuckleheads and 2 sharks!! Thankfully the weather was amazing for the third day in a row! The fishing was everything I hoped for and definitely would love to go back next year!

p.s. I forgot how to add pics throughout the blog so here's a link to my facebook page for more pictures. It seems you can click on "facebook page" and it will take you there..





Thursday, June 30, 2011

Fishing in Alaska







Well , we sent to Alaska again this year, to a different Lodge in southern Alaska. We flew into Ketchikan this time and took the ferry over to Prince of Wales Island about a 3 hr trip, very smooth and quiet and were met by our hostess Jeannette Haydu of the Kingfisher Charters and Lodge and driven the 30 min drive across the island to their home and lodge on the sound.









We stayed just below the small town of Crag and about 140 miles south of Sitka.

This is a husband and wife and their 5 daughters who run this fishing and wildlife lodge. the lodge faces the water and has it's own dock. The girls do the cooking, baking cleaning and make the lunches for the guests. The Haydu's home is in the center of the property and a processing building with freezer room, foul weather gear room, office and tool bench. Just of this building ( attached to the front side are 2 separate units of condo Apartments Each unit has 3 bedrooms with 3 bathrooms a full kitchen sitting area and dining room.




We were served a wonderful and generous dinner each night in our own dining area. We had a fully stocked refrigerator with cereal & milk, eggs bacon & bread.















This is Chuck Haydu our guide and boat Captain. He is a hunting guide as well and has been an outdoorsmen in Alaska a good part of his life. This is about a 19 lb yellow eye caught on one of those bright green mobambo tails and about a 20/0 hook.




The salmon we caught were all in the range of 18 - 25 pounds. Jake has a nice one.



We caught them moching with dead herring, on jigs and on the troll with lures. We caught them in the open ocean at 200 feet and in quiet bays at 30 feet.



Our captain/guide knew where to go when they were not biting on place we would try another.





32 foot walkaround boats , very nice for everyone.



The afternoon eagle show on the front lawn as about 20 eagles, adults and immatures tusseled over the salmon carcasses.
















































































































































Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Unforgettable Sitka, AK

I may have two left feet, but us GCLA girls can Frackin' Fish!


The 'best fishing trip ever, caught my 1st Salmon, too!'


'Small' part of the Salmon Haul!


Yellow-Eye and no need for 'Refresh Tears':


Story of my life... this guy wasn't BIG enough!'

And finally... I caught a halibut, estimated at 200 lbs! But all I came back with... is this!
;-)

Enjoy!

HQ!



Thursday, June 2, 2011

June Birthday Girls!!!

The Gold Coast Lady Anglers would like to wish a Happy Birthday to the lovely ladies who celebrate their Birthday in the month of June!!!!


Diana P. - 6/2

Linda K. - 6/7

Peggy T. - 6/9

Jena N. - 6/15

Julia Y. - 6/22

Rickie M. - 6/22

Payton W. - 6/27

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

New Ink!!!

In honor of my upcoming 8-day trip and what I hope is an outstanding tuna season coming up! This piece is on the back of my calf, right below the knee....Turned out gorgeous, but since it wraps around it was tough to get a good shot...



Wednesday, May 4, 2011

May Birthday Girls!!!

The Gold Coast Lady Anglers would like to wish a Happy Birthday to the lovely ladies who celebrate their Birthday in the month of May!!!!


















Dorothy R. - 5/1





Karen H. - 5/10





Jacqui A. - 5/16





Deana S. - 5/18





Erika S. 5/30