10/21/2006
I fished the Kismet Inn tournament with Mike McGrath and Anthony DeBlasio. The wind was horrendous and made fishing real difficult. We managed only one Bass on a live Bunker and that striper was not much larger then the bait itself. The festivity's at the Inn after the tournament was the highlight of the day.
Tim C. Smith
10/19/2006
What a memorable day of fishing. I fished with Gerard and Frank Mule and their cousin Joe left to right. We hammered the fish boating 16 fish from 22 to 32 pounds. Three were on bait on the pods in the ocean and thirteen were on plugs in the bay. A lot of interesting things occurred today. Joe coined a new word for a bunker pod, it is now called a "spoon" by this crew. How he came up with that word association is beyond me but it worked for him. Frank took out one of my antennae with a misplaced wild cast of the plug. I guess he was anxious to get back in the water so as to not miss another shot at a fish.
The fish on plugs were really big today with most over 25 pounds. Here is Frank with a nice 30 pound fish taken in the back bay on a plug.
Maybe it was the pickles they brought for lunch. I like them and the last time they brought them we caught real good. Lunch was good Frank, thanks.
Here is Frank with the shine off his head working a big bass to the boat on a plug. The 9' Rogue rods with the Van Staal and Shimano Thynnus reels really put it to the fish today. You couldn't land these big fish with a Mickey Mouse rod and reel combo. Fighting big fish against a hard current takes some good tackle. There guys were great and can really fish and we had a lot of laughs. It was a very exciting day of fishing and the weather was spectacular.
Captain Al Lorenzetti
10/17/2006
I fished today with Gary Arnold and his clients Jerry on left and Rich on right. Considering the weather we had a good day of fishing. We ended up with six fish to 25 pounds. Three on plugs and three on bait.
Of course there were a few chuckles. Gary won the first fish pool and biggest but Rich came back a little on the next fish bet. I don't know for sure but I think Jerry had some problems today. He wasn't eating and fishing with one hand.
Captain Al Lorenzetti
10/16/2006
I fished today with Fred McKibben of Grace Bar and Restaurant and his second chef in command Valentine. We had a banner day with bass on live bait. We boated 15 bass up to 32 pounds and also had some seabass and blackfish to round out the pot. It was hot fishing and a beautiful day.
Here is Valentine and Fred with a couple of nice bass. It really was a memorable day of fishing with lots of action. Valentine brought the food. The tomales steamed in corn leaves was outstanding. Thanks Valentine and Fred for a great feast and a great day of fishing.
Captain Al Lorenzetti
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10/14/2006
I fished today with Jeff Schumacher and his son Michael. We had a good morning of fishing live bait for bass. We caught 5 fish up to 25 pounds and released three of them. We did some plugging but no luck with that. It was a nice morning with beautiful sunshine and pretty brisk. A good time was had by all. Michael really had a good time and is into the fishing. Dad had a pretty good time also.
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