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PERSONAL
GEAR
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DUFFEL BAGS - Considered best for storage, and for
dirty laundry.
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CLOTHING - |
PANTS
- Bring a change for each day. Light material
is best.
SHIRTS - You may need 1 or 2 each
day. If you’re sun sensitive long sleeves are
in order. Light fabric for quick drying and coolness
in warm weather. Sweatshirts are handy for nights
and cool weather.
SOCKS - Yes! The more the better.
At least a pair for each day.
SHORTS - For those hot sultry summer
days.
UNDIES - Don’t forget them!
JACKET - For those cool fishing
nights and cooler weather.
SNEAKERS - Bring 2 pair so you’ll
always have a dry spare. |
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RUBBER BOOTS - One pair of short, comfortable boots.
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HAT - Wide brim, baseball caps, foreign legion.
Think Sun Protection.
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LIGHT RAIN GEAR - Very seldom used, but appreciated
when it rains.
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SUN GLASSES - Polarized to cut the glare. Security
straps will prevent loss over the side.
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TOILETRIES - Bath towels, shampoo, soap, razor,
toothbrush, toothpaste, etc. Sunscreen (water proof
and broad spectrum type)
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TOOLS - Dykes (cross cutting pliers), duck bill
pliers, holder and belt, hook sharpener.
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ROD BELTS - A personal choice as to what is most
comfortable for you. Brands: Ripoff’s, Tanaguchi, Braid,
Smitty. There are several sizes and a wide price range.
(Available for rent at Fisherman’s Landing)
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HARNESS - Should be the kidney belt or sit down
type (optional) we will teach you how to use the rail.
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RUBBER GLOVES - For handling your catch at the end
of trip.
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CAMERA & FILM - Make sure you have a supply
of film and batteries. Cordless video recorders are
also welcome.
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ENTERTAINMENT - Use the travel time to catch up
on that favorite book. We have a great selection of
DVD's, but you’re more than welcome to bring one
or two to share.
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WRITING MATERIAL - Notebook, stationary, pens and
pencils for making notes on what to bring next trip
(and what to leave behind.) Keep a daily journal of
the action - it will add to your photos.
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SEA SICK MEDICATION & REMEDIES - Check with
your Physician for preferred method of prevention (Transderm
patches are back! These appear to be highly successful.)
There are several over-the-counter products that are
very effective. Your local Pharmacist would be another
excellent source for recommendations.
| Rods & Reels |
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are several variations on model numbers on Rods and Reels.
We’ve listed the model #’s that we feel work best. Some of the preferred
rods are Calstar, Seeker, & G Loomis, as well as other quality rods. The
reel sizes listed above are Penn sizes. Our
preference on reels is Penn, Shimano, Tiburon, Accurate, Avet.
Fishing methods are constantly changing,
so the wise angler always stays abreast of the latest
in techniques and tackle. Consult your favorite California
saltwater Tackle Store, or give us a call as your trip
approaches, for latest updates and information.
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| RIG
#1 |
Line
Size 100 - 130#
Rod Size 6465XXH, 6463XXXH
With Roller guides
Reel Size PENN 50, Accurate ATD 50, or Avet 50 (all 2-speeds) |
| RIG
#2 |
Line
Size 80#
Rod Size 6465XH.6463XXH
With Roller guides
Reel Size PENN 50 or 30, Accurate ATD 30, or Avet 30 (all 2-speeds) |
| RIG
#3 |
Line
Size 60#
Rod Size 6465H
or 760M Cal Star Grafighter
Reel Size Shimano
TLD30, PENN 30T or Accurate ATD 12
(all 2 speeds) |
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#4 |
Line
Size 50#
Rod Size 6465H,
GF765ML, or GF700XH
Reel Size PENN
4/0 with Yellowtail conversion Kit, Shimano TLD20 2sp
Accurate Boss B-2 665N, Avet HX
Shimano Trinidad 40 or Newell 540 or 533, with 4:6 hear ratio |
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#5 |
Line
Size 40#
Rod Size 665H,
670, 700H or 610
Reel Size PENN
555GS, Accurate Boss B-2 870, Newell 533 or
Shimano Trinidad 20 - 40; |
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#6 |
Line
Size 30#
Rod Size 670,
870, 865XH, 700M or 970
Reel Size Accurate Boss 870, PENN
500, Newell 338, or Newell 332 |
FISHING LINE
With the advent of spectra backing and all the different variations
of connections the necessity of bringing your own monofiliment is no longer a requirement. All of the major line manufactures provide our customers with a high quality product;
please feel free to bring your own line if you wish, 30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100 & a leader wheel of 130 LB. is recommended. Because of the nature of shorter top-shots alot of our passengers find it more convient to use
the boats monofiliment. We use Izorline for top-shots, and reel fills on the American Angler.
Our crew is very knowledgeable on all the latest techiques for connecting mono to hollow spectra, they will be glad to
change out your mono topshots. We recommend 40 - 50 yard topshot of mono; we use the Sato crimp system & Swifty glue
on the spectra to mono connection.
HOOKS
Mustad 94150, Bronze Finish;Size= 1/0, 2/0, 4/0, 6/0
& 9/0; Quantity= 24 of each
Mustad 7691 Big Game; Size= 7/0, 9/0 & 11/0 (for squid) Quantity=
3 of each
Owner Gorilla; Size= 4/0 & 6/0; Quantity= 10 of
each
CIRCLE
HOOKS
Eagle Claw 2004 or 2005; Size= 6/0, 8/0 & 9/0; Qunatity= 10
Super Mutu; Size= 5/0 or 6/0; Quantity= 10
SINKERS
Torpedo; 4oz, 8oz, 12oz, 16 oz (6 Each)
MACKEREL
CATCHING RIGS 3 Each - Owner Octopus 4 Hook - Model
#5525-075
SQUID
CATCHERS 2 Each - Mid or Large size (May come in
handy)
LEADER
& BACKING MATERIAL
Seaguar Flourcarbon (somtimes helps in a pickey bite)
1 leader wheel (30 ft) of 130 lb. - Izorline, Maxima
or Big Game
All reels for big Tuna (100+ lbs) should be equipped
with at least ¾ spool of 80 lb Spectra backing,
or 135 lb Spectra backing.
| TROLLING
LURES |
Zuker
or Seventrand Clones (Albacore size)
Zucchini 1
each
Marauder or Flash Dancer (Single hook with wire harness) 2
each
S/S Double Hooks 2
each |
| WIRE |
40#
Seven Strand 1
each 30 ft. spools (A-2
Sleeves)
60# Seven Strand 1
each 30 ft. spools (A-2
Sleeves)
90# Seven Strand 1
each 30 ft. spools (A-3
Sleeves)
275# Seven Strand 1
each 30 ft. spools (A-7
Sleeves)
No Mono-coated wire! |
| WIRE
SLEEVES |
A-2 Seven
Strand 50
each
A-3 Seven
Strand 50
each
A-7 Seven
Strand 24
each
1 pair Swagger tool (multi-purpose) |
| RINGS |
Heavy-duty
welded wire type Size
5 24
each
Size
7 24
each |
| SWIVELS |
4/0
McMahon (Black) 12 |
TACLE
BOX Wood,
plastic or soft-pacs to store your tackle
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