
Ron Dohmeyer & Chad Woods
6-23-2004

Photo Credit: Chad Woods
Steve Kelly & Chad Woods
7-8-2004

Here
I
am
pictured
with
Captain
Steve
Kelly.
We
made
a
short
move
and
proceeded
to
catch
lots
of
Calicos.
I
personally
caught
my
limit
and
released
around
10
before
I
decided
it
was
beer
time.
Photo Credit: Chad Woods
Dennis Evans
7-8-2004

Dennis
was
catching
his
share
of
the
Calicos
too.
Photo Credit: Chad Woods
8 lbs.
Steve Kelly & David Dockstader
7-8-2004

Here
is
Captain
Steve
and
David
Dockstader
with
a
monster
Calico
Bass
that
wes
released
to
spawn.
Any
Calico
Bass
that
was
over
3
pounds
was
released.
We
have
a
strict
policy
to
release
large
Calicos
on
SFR
charters.
Photo Credit: Chad Woods
Lee O'Neil
7-8-2004

Here
is
Lee
O"Neil
and
a
Calico
that
was
released.
Photo Credit: Chad Woods
Lee O'neil
8-2-2004

Lee
O'Neil
won
the
jackpot
with
this
nice
Calico
Bass.
Whenever
Lee
wins
the
jackpot
he
kisses
the
fish.
How
does
Mrs.
O'Neil
feel
about
that?
Photo Credit: Chad Woods
4 lbs.
Tim Paredes
9-13-2004

Tim
Hooked
up
on
a
nice
calico
Photo Credit: Jesse Johnson
2 lbs. 8 oz.
9-13-2004

The
bass
fishing
was
good
all
around
Photo Credit: Jesse Johnson
2 lbs. 8 oz.
9-13-2004

An
Angler
holding
up
his
catch
Photo Credit: Jesse Johnson
4 lbs.
9-13-2004

Tim
holding
up
his
jackpot
fish
Photo Credit: Jesse Johnson
Teddy and Brian
9-13-2004

The
deck
hands
Of
the
gentlemen
Cutting
Fish
at
the
End
of
the
trip
Photo Credit: Jesse Johnson
Jesse James Johnson
10-1-2004

It's
true....
we
had
a
slow
trip.
The
conditions
were
much
better
a
few
days
earlier
but
the
wind
blew
and
the
water
got
much
colder
Here is the newest member of the SFR fish count crew, Jesse James Johnson. Jesse won the jackpot today with a nice calico bass.
Fish Count:11 Kelp Bass, 200 Pacific Bonito Released.
Here is the newest member of the SFR fish count crew, Jesse James Johnson. Jesse won the jackpot today with a nice calico bass.
Fish Count:11 Kelp Bass, 200 Pacific Bonito Released.
Photo Credit: Chad Woods
11-19-2004

The
islands
had
been
a
little
slow,
so
Captain
Steve
Kelly
took
us
down
the
line
for
some
calico
fishing.
The
weather
was
great!
We
started
fishing
at
Deep
Hole.
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
11-19-2004

Fishing
started
out
on
the
slow
side.
Here's
another
shot
of
Deep
Hole.
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
11-19-2004

and
another
one
of
Deep
Hole.
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
11-19-2004

We
made
a
move
to
Secas
to
find
the
same
slow
conditions.
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
12-30-2004

We
were
able
to
pull
a
few
samples
up,
but
nothing
worth
staying
for.
Steve
decided
to
move
down
the
line
to
a
different
spot.
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
11-19-2004

We
made
a
quick
stop
at
Red
Roof,
but
it
didn't
look
too
good
so
we
kept
on
looking.
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
11-19-2004

The
next
stop
was
Encinal.
We
pulled
a
few
more
samples
here.
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
12-8-2004

A
beautiful
5lb
Cedros
Calico
comes
to
the
boat.
Photo Credit: David Sumethasorn
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The end result was quality fishing on Calico Bass and a good time had by all.