Tuesday, September 27, 2011

September 18 - 20, 2011 Izorline Sponsored First String Trip Report

The Izorline sponsored 2-day trip on the First String left the docks promptly at 9 PM and headed for the off shore fishing grounds. On the travel out towards the 100 mile region, I was able to describe the latest Izorline products and raffle off some prizes. Izorline provided line for filling reels for all the passengers, ¼ lb spools of XXX line, rolls of flex-wrap, Salas provided jigs, Baja Fish Gear provided gift cards, and I provided custom ringed Mustad hooks.

Owner/skipper Bradley Phillips put on a couple of kelps in the morning that produced a good catch of small to medium size yellowtails. Everyone was pretty happy. On the next patty we caught several nice dorados. Check out the dorado photos of 8-year old Holly with her father Chris and Marice. Wan is shown pulling on the jackpot dorado for the first day of fishing. Wan was telling me how much she loves fishing and she dragged her husband on this fishing trip. “You go girl",the rest of us guys should be so lucky.




Skipper Bradley used his fishing sense to decide to stay out at 110 miles the first night because he liked the signs he saw and thought it was our best chance at bluefin tuna. Well, he was right. Just before gray light, we got our first bluefin on a jig. Everyone that won a Sala 6X Jr the day before was giving it a try. Hot stick on the bluefin was Steve. Here Steve (right) is posing with crew members Mike (center) and Alex (aka Tai).


The Izorlinelunker award” trophy went to David Joe from Pasadena for the largest bluefin of the trip. David was on his first tuna trip and I don’t think it will be his last. He was really stoked and his brother and father were there to share the joy with him.




At the end of the trip, I had the privilege of handing out the awards. David Joe with the Izorline trophy, second place to John Valentine (Izorline shirt), third place to Wan Hasenstab (rolls of XXX line), our inspirational angler Holly Slater with the highly coveted Izorline visor, myself and skipper Bradley Phillips. Everyone had a great time. Thank you to the First String owner and crew for a great trip.



Originally this trip was scheduled to be a 4-day trip and was cut back to 2-days. I hope you can all make the trip again next year. Try to save up enough vacation to keep the trip the full 4-days and we can fish further south and get into the larger model fish. Thanks to all the passengers for coming aboard the First String on this Izroline sponsored trip.

Gary Teraoka

Friday, August 12, 2011

July 26 - 31, 2011 American Angler 5-Day Trip

The annual Harry and Roger 5-day trip on the American Angler started with high expectations as we were going to Guadalupe (after a one year absence). The results met all of our expectations as we had over one hundred large YFT from 50# to 100# and over 50 premium yellowtails from 25# to 40#. A big thank you to Lori Patella for doing all of the paperwork in time to allow our trip to be the first American Angler trip to Guadalupe this year. Great planning Lori !


The check-in at Ensenda, as well as the check-out at Ensenada went very smoothly and only took 30-45 minutes each. The problem is that going to Ensenada eliminates a fishing option if your primary fishing location does not work out. We did really well at Guadalupe so this was not a big factor for this trip but could be for other 5-day trip. Don’t be surprised if 5-day trips become 6-day trips, to preserve the ability to fish a second option.


This annual trip started many years ago as a charter but now we usually have a few openings which allows for new passengers to join us. One of these passengers was Charlie Osaki. Charlie brought his son Trevor on his first long-range trip. Trevor fished like a seasoned veteran. Here is a photo of Trevor with one of his many unassisted catches. Great job Trevor!






Whitney joined the American Angler crew at the beginning of the year. Here she is showing off her Baja Fish Gear shirt while making the salads. Our chef Paul is also new crew member of the American Angler and did an outstanding job of feeding us fantastic meals.





For those that do not know our chartermasters, here are Harry and Roger working on their respective YFTs.





Rick Endo shows off one of the many premium yellowtails we landed. These were really nice size YFT and yellowtails.








Matt Salas (Salas Lures) joined us and provided all the passengers with the latest surface jigs. Thanks Matt. Here is a photo of Matt in action showing us how to use one of his jigs on a good size yellowtail.







One of Calstar’s newest rods is a Graphiter 875H. This is a 7.5 ft long rod that works really well with either 40# or 50# fluorocarbon for the 50# to 100# YFT at Guadalupe. I used an Accurate BX2-500 spooled with 400 yds of 65# Izorline spectra and 10 ft of 50# Izorline fluorocarbon. I was able to use this same piece of fluorocarbon for 5 YFT and a yellowtail. Here is a picture of my first tuna of the trip, a 75# YFT.






Calstar provided a loaner 875H rod for this trip. I put one of my Accurate 2-speed reels on the rod and made it available for any passenger to use. Greg Young used this outfit to land a 95.5# YFT, good for 2nd place jackpot.




Jay Love took first place with a 101.5# YFT and I was able to land an 81.5# YFT onthe last day for 3rd place. Lee Ann received an honorable mention for her 83# YFT.







As with many trips to Guadalupe, we had the tax man (great white shark) visit us on the 3rd day. We were fortunate to only lose 3 fish to the tax man. Charlie Osaki’s tuna was one of the victims. Check out all that was left of Charlie’s tuna. Just the head standing up on the deck.




We took the obligatory group photo on the bow of the boat while waiting for US customs at 5 am in the morning. I want to thank Baja Fish Gear (Lomita, CA) for giving every passenger a store gift card, rod wrap cords, and an on-line discount card. Thank you to Salas Lures for providing every passenger with the latest surface jigs. Thank you to Calstar for providing a loaner 875H rod that was very appropriate for this type of tuna fishing. Thank you to Lori Patella and the American Angler crew for running a top-notch operation. The crew’s ability to save all the fish in multiple fish tangles is probably the best in the industry. I also have to mention the phenomenal RSW system they have developed in their fish holds but their ability to quickly remove the guts and gills of each tuna makes the sashimi grade tuna the envy of even sushi restaurants. My friends are still thanking me for fresh tuna that exceeds anything they can buy at the fish market or get at a sushi restaurant. I hope to see you all next year on this same trip.


Thanks for checking out my blog report.

Feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions.


Gary Teraoka

Monday, January 24, 2011

Accurate American Angler Trip (Jan 6-17, 2011)


The annual Accurate sponsored 10.5 day American Angler trip left for the southern off-shore fishing area (typically 14 to 16 day area) on January 6, 2011. This trip was designed for fishing “the beach” (lower Baja coast above Cabo San Lucas). Credit must be given to the American Angler for burning the extra fuel and actually making it a 11 day trip, with no additional charge to the passengers. The American Angler really does what it takes to give all of us a chance to catch a big fish and have a great time. We left the bait receiver with the best bait that I have ever seen. Having 9 inch sardines allowed us to use larger hooks which results in very few pulled or broken hooks.

This trip on the American Angler is like an annual family reunion. You look forward to seeing friends that you met the year before. Check out all the smiles in the group photo with Joe’s 247#.





We had the additional pleasure of having a great group of guys from Washington and Oregon. These guys are really hardcore fishermen and we traded great stories with them. We are looking forward to seeing these guys again next year (at the family reunion).


Four lucky anglers were able to land cows on this trip. Jackpot fish were landed by Mark Johnson 287#, Joe Machado 247# and Jeff Norwood 210#. The other cow was landed by John Yarbrough 206#. The rest of us all landed YFT from 125# to 180#. What a great trip, everyone landed at least one big fish.



Joe hooked his fish at dark and his brand new ATD-30T had to go for a swim. At lease it was supported by a great back up outfit (ATD-80). Check out Joe’s style of fishing the back up (I missed the photo with both a beer and a cigarette while sitting down). The paparazzi (passengers with cameras) were running back and forth following Joe when the 247# was at color.







Accurate provided 40 reels and rods for the passengers to test drive for the entire trip. In addition, Calstar provided 6 of their newest rail rods for the passengers to try out. Izorline provided fluorocarbon and spectra for rigging these outfits. Check out these photos of the passengers having fun. Most were using an Accurate reel or Calstar railrod, or both. The hot set up was a ATD-30, 100# Izorline fluorocarbon and a 770XXH. I was trying out a ATD-12 (with ATD-30 gear set, lower gear ratios) with 520 yds of 100# hollow and 135# Izorline spectra and 100# Izorline flurocarbon on a 770XXH. Really easy and comfortable to fish all day with. It did a great job on a180# and a 140# YFT.


I would like to thank Accurate Fishing Products for providing 40 loaner reels and rods along with a give-away Boss reel and other apparel, Izorline for fluorocarbon and spectra for making my “nub” connection, Calstar for loaning us their newest rail rods and providing a 770XXH blank for give-away, Baja Fish Gear for gift cards to all passengers, Bill Roecker’s FishingVideos for calendars, and a copy of his latest book “At the Rail”, FishworksProducts for beanies, Salas Lures for PL-68 glow jigs, and Mario Sportsman’s Seafood for tuna jerky and discounts on fish processing. If you are interested in joining us next year, contact the American Angler office as this trip is scheduled for Jan 6-17, 2012.

Thanks for reading my blog,

Gary Teraoka

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Connection Glue

I have received a number of questions on what glue I use for making my nub connections (see earlier posting on this blog). I use the INSTA-FLEX model from Bob Smith Industries. INSTA-FLEX is a cyanoacrylate (super glue) with just the right amount of flexibility additive to penetrate the spectra weave and bend around the reel spool without cracking. It is only available in a 1 oz bottle and retails for $5.95 (what a deal). The turquoise label color and cap color is unique for INSTA-FLEX (other versions have different names and different color labels).

An additional feature is that BSI also sells a 1/2 oz empty bottle as well as extra nozzles. I pour the amount of glue I need for the trip into the smaller bottle and store the larger bottle in the refrigerator (prolongs the shelf life). The shelf life (un-refrigerated is approximately 2 years). To deal with clogged nozzles, I buy extra cap/nozzles and always seal the bottle of glue with an nozzle that has not had it's tip cut open (acts as an air tight cap). If you examine the design of the cap/nozzle, it has a compression fitting which prevents the glue from getting on the threads and gluing the nozzle/cap to the bottle. One other feature is the cap is made of a material that can be soaked in Acetone. Acetone will release the glue and clean out the nozzle (if you soak it soon after use) so you can re-use the nozzle many times.

I suggest that you check out this glue yourself (at $5.95 for a 1 oz bottle) it will be the most inexpensive connection glue that you will probably buy and you will probably find that it is one of the best performing. With the extra nozzles and smaller empty bottle you will be able to actually use all of the glue.

I included a photo of the glue, 1/2 oz bottle and spare nozzles.















You can find INSTA-FLEX glue at many hobby shops. If you are in the Lomita, CA 90717 area, I have made arrangements with Pacific Coast Hobbies to stock sufficient supplies of INSTA-FLEX, spare nozzles and empty 1/2 oz bottles for your long range connection application. Just ask for the fishing glue that Gary uses. They will mail order this glue to you, as they are doing this for some of the long range boats. Their address and phone is:

1747 Pacific Coast Hwy
Lomita, CA 90717
310.530-7127


If you happen to visit Pacific Coast Hobbies, I want to encourage you to visit Baja Fish Gear tackle shop. They have a tremendous shop with an impressive amount of inventory. They really understand the San Diego long range type of fishing. The owner Ed and
his employees fish on these trips so they have first hand knowledge. They also sell lots of Accurate reels, in several special order colors, and I have taught them how to make my nub connection for you. They have several great sales and seminars throughout the year. You can usually find me at these events to answer questions on connections, Accurate reels, Calstar rail rods and Izorline spectra/mono/fluorocarbon.

24603 Narbone Ave
Lomita, CA 90717
310.517-9899

Thanks for checking out my blog,
Gary Teraoka

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Accurate 12-Day Red Rooster 3 Trip Report Nov 12-24, 2010

The annual 12 day Accurate Fishing Products sponsored Red Rooster 3 trip left the docks and headed south on November 12, 2010. We first loaded the 4 top tanks and 2 large slammers with prime cured sardines, in hopes that the big cows will be waiting for our offerings. Jack Nilsen was the host for Accurate Fishing Products and supplied free loaner ATD and Boss reels for the passengers to use for the duration of the trip.

Jack was supported by 3 pro staffers (Leo Reihsen, Gary Gillingham and myself). If you have not fished with Jack before, you need to check out

one of his trips. They are more like a 12 day party that includes some really good fishing. There is always music blasting from the upper deck and the drinks are flowing 24hrs from the “Del Marsh Cantina” (because it is always happy hour somewhere in the world). The major prizes were provided by Accurate (two Boss reels and a Xtreme rod) and by Calstar (770XXH rail rod blank). In addition Calstar provided 6 of their newest rail rods as demos for the passengers. Izorline provided fluorocarbon, mono and spectra, Baja Fish Gear provided gift cards to all the passengers, Salas lures provide pl-68, 7X heavy and PDQ glow jigs for night tuna fishing. Fishworks provided a couple of beanies that came in handy during bait making and for hanging around the make shift bar on the upper deck.


We started fishing at the Morgan Bank. Good for 20 mid-size tuna, but not enough to make Capt. Andy Cates happy so we moved over to the Finger Bank. We got the jackpot fish at the finger (239# by Chris Stavaridis, 204# by Ernie Osuna and 195# by Al Walbridge), but Andy was still not satisfied so he made the call to go to Puerto Vallarta. What a gutsy call but it really paid off as we boated 60 YFT per day of the 125# to 160# size. Just to spice it up, there were a couple that were in the 180# class. The weather was perfect for the trip up until the time thatmost of the passengers got off at Cabo to fly home. The weather really came up on the trip home and I think those that rode home will consider flying home next year.


Many of the passengers took

advantage of the Accurate loaner reels and had great success landing these fish. With the additional Calstar railrods aboard, several of the anglers learned how to rail fish and I noticed that they were not using their harness at the end of the trip. This collection of passengers meshed very well together and openly shared information with each other. I have to mention the crew on the Red Rooster. They are truly an experienced long range boat crew. The Rooster is probably the most proficient boat at doing the “circus act” type balloon and kite fishing. These are some of the most effective way of hooking really big tuna.


This trip was like one big happy family get together where we also caught some really nice fish. We all met new friends, learned more about long range fishing, and I expect that a lot of the passengers will be returning next year so if you want in on this action, you better give the Red Rooster 3 office a call (and tell Christina that I said Hi).

Thanks for viewing my blog and good luck on your next trip,

Gary Teraoka

Monday, August 9, 2010

American Angler 5-Day Trip (July 27 - Aug 1, 2010)

The annual Harry and Roger 5-day trip on the American Angler was skippered by Brian Kiyohara. The majority of the passengers are part of two charter groups that were combined several years ago. These guys have the reputation of the most rods in rocket launchers. We turned left at the point with a fantastic load of sardines. On the first day of fishing we were looking for tuna off shore around 130 miles south of San Diego. Our first hook-up was on a kelp paddy. It was a good luck, bad luck, good luck situation. I hooked the first fish of the trip (good luck), a miss-step due to the rough seas resulted in my rod and reel going overboard with the yellowtail on the hook (bad luck), but 2nd ticket Ray took over Tony Contreras’ rod and snagged the line of my lost rod and reel (good luck). Besides getting my Accurate BX2-500N and custom rod back I also got the yellowtail on the boat.


For his role in retrieving my rod and reel from the lost depths of the ocean, the fish gods rewarded Tony Contreras with a first place jackpot fish. Tony hooked and landed a 126 lb Opah (moon fish). Since this was the only fish hooked at that time, Tony had a paparazzi of spectators with cameras recording his catch. Here is my photo of Tony.


The second day of fishing was at the Cedros for yellowtails. We were able to catch nice size yellows the entire day. Ben Kawata caught the largest yellowtail at 33 lbs and Gordon Toguchi got the 3rd place 29 lb yellowtail. We had so much fun that we all

had trip limits in one day. Since the weather was bad and the tuna fishing not promising, we elected to catch a stringer of reds on the 3rd morning. That afternoon and on the last day of fishing we looked offshore for tuna. The weather improved greatly but the albacore fishing did not. We got a couple of Albacore for our efforts. All the passengers had a great time and great service from the American Angler crew. We can’t wait for next year when we do it again.


As for the reel that went for a swim, I fished the Accurate BX2-500N for the rest of the trip with no

change in performance and took it all apart after I got home. I thoroughly cleaned the drag washers, dried out the internal parts, lubed and reassembled the reel. The reel is ready to go fishing again.


Thanks for checking out my blog,

Gary Teraoka Pro Staff for Accurate Reels and Izorline

Friday, July 16, 2010

3-Day Izorline Trip on the First String (July 11-14, 2010)


At 10pm all 25 passengers were all on board and the First String took off for a 3-days off-shore fishing. Izorline provided 2 bulk spools of its popular "First String" mono (25# and 40#) for the passengers to load onto their reels in anticipation of fishing for albacore, bluefin and yellowtail. In addition, I provided a raffle prize for each angler. These included personal spools of Izorline mono, Izorline fluorocarbon, Izorline's XXX line (new supermono), Flex Rap, Swifty line remover, jigs from Salas lures, gift certificates from Baja Fish Gear (Lomita, CA), and custom ringed Mustad 94150 hooks. The passengers were shown how to connect fluorocarbon to mono, how to connect mono to spectra and simple mono to hook knots.
We started fishing the next morning approximately 60 miles south of San Diego. The weather was up and the fish were down. After a long day of trying hard we had a handful of albacore on board. I have to give a lot of credit to Scotty for manning the crows nest all day long in the rough seas. Not only does it really rock up there, it is really tough to find fish in the choppy white cap seas. Based upon information from the long range fleet, skippers Brad and Mark decided to make the long run down to 190 miles. The next morning we started looking for the tuna. Although the fishing was slow, the highlight of the day was a 4 fish jig strike.

On the way home, the crew was cutting the albacore that was kept in the very cold brine spray (not frozen). Passenger Victoria Tamblyn was on her first multiday fishing trip and helped out the crew. Check out Victoria in the orange slickers along with crew members Sal and Patrick.

Izorline honors the largest fish caught using Izorline. On this trip, the First String uses 80# Izorline mono so all troll fish were eligible. Koji Tanaka from Japan was the winner of the lunker award trophy. Charlie Need had the second biggest fish and received a Izorline hat. Victoria received a hat for being the inspirational angler (and honorary crew member).

I want to thank the First String for allowing Izorline on board for this
trip. I want to thank the passengers who were in great spirts all trip long and always ready to get their bait into the water. Izorline will be running two more trips on the First String in 2010. I hope you can join Izorline on the First String on either Aug 1 and/or Aug 31.

Gary Teraoka
Pro Staff for Izorline and Accurate Reels