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Monday, August 24, 2009
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Catching Up On Fish Reports


First we had a weekend in Ensanada, Baja Mexico fishing on the Azteca Too. The fishing was great catching yellowtail, big bonitos, barracuda, calico bass and rockfish. Most of the fish was caught at Isl. Todo Santos, Trolling the hard baits and throwing the Magic Metals. Everyone had a great time. The Azteca Too is a beautiful modern boat.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Fishing Report Fron the Freelance

We were going to fish the local sandbass and barracuda but the waters along the coast turned cold and the fishing shut off so it was decided to go to Catalina Isl. and fish the calicos. Fishing west of Avalon we started catching calicos and the infamous Hat Man, Ernie Branch showed his skills and landed the only yellowtail of the day. Fishing different spots around the east end we continued catching and some releasing nice calicos. Towaeds the end of the day we did see the yellowtails around the boat but they didn't want to bite.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
From our Web Host Brandon

As many of you know I was fortunate enough this past weekend to catch a very nice Golden Trout. I have attached some photos. Ed Zieralski of the San Diego Union Tribune also wrote about it in today’s paper. Here is the link to the story. http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/jul/28/after-trout-angler-may-need-bigger-wall/?sports/outdoors&zIndex=139336. Besides this great story by Ed, the local papers have contacted me as well. I also spoke with the department of Fish and Game yesterday. While typing this I got a phone call from Western Outdoor News. This is quite exciting.
There are five primary species of trout that I am able to find around my neck of the woods. I have already caught a nice Brown, Rainbow, Cutthroat and Brook. The one missing was the Golden. The odds of catching one that would match the others on my wall were very slim. They are usually 8 to 10 inches and if you catch one bigger than 12 it is a good day. I had heard of a lake that might have a few bigger ones and I set off on the mission. I fished the lake a few times without success. On Saturday I was able to catch the fish of my life. It is currently being mounted by Davidson Taxidermy here in town. In a few months it will complete the living room wall.
It was a bitter sweet day on Saturday. I was very happy to catch such an amazing fish, however the aspects of the chase being over and taking the fish from the lake were not easy to deal with. I was sitting there with the fish on my lap taking in everything about what was around me, remembering all the attempts up that mountain and realizing this was a great personal moment for me. It is just very interesting how confused I feel with the entire situation. As the smoke clears and the fish ends up on the wall, what will really matter to me is being able to sit down in my living room and relive the moment over and over, and to have this fish remind me of what I am passionate about and why I live where I live. It symbolizes the beauty of the sierras and will offer so much for me personally for the rest of my life. Now it is time to find another goal to pursue. I have some other things in mind. As I am sure you can tell, this was not just a story about a big fish, there was so much more to the story. The fish will just remind me.
There are five primary species of trout that I am able to find around my neck of the woods. I have already caught a nice Brown, Rainbow, Cutthroat and Brook. The one missing was the Golden. The odds of catching one that would match the others on my wall were very slim. They are usually 8 to 10 inches and if you catch one bigger than 12 it is a good day. I had heard of a lake that might have a few bigger ones and I set off on the mission. I fished the lake a few times without success. On Saturday I was able to catch the fish of my life. It is currently being mounted by Davidson Taxidermy here in town. In a few months it will complete the living room wall.
It was a bitter sweet day on Saturday. I was very happy to catch such an amazing fish, however the aspects of the chase being over and taking the fish from the lake were not easy to deal with. I was sitting there with the fish on my lap taking in everything about what was around me, remembering all the attempts up that mountain and realizing this was a great personal moment for me. It is just very interesting how confused I feel with the entire situation. As the smoke clears and the fish ends up on the wall, what will really matter to me is being able to sit down in my living room and relive the moment over and over, and to have this fish remind me of what I am passionate about and why I live where I live. It symbolizes the beauty of the sierras and will offer so much for me personally for the rest of my life. Now it is time to find another goal to pursue. I have some other things in mind. As I am sure you can tell, this was not just a story about a big fish, there was so much more to the story. The fish will just remind me.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Cell Phone # go Public
REMEMBER: Cell Phone Numbers Go Public next month.
All cell phone numbers are being released to telemarketing companies and
you will start to receive sales calls.
YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR THESE CALLS
Even if the message is saved on your phone, you will be charged for the
minutes to listen to it.
To prevent this, call the following number from your cell phone: 888-382-1222
It is the National DO NOT CALL list. It will only take a minute of your
time. It blocks your number for five (5) years.
You must call from the cell phone number you want to have blocked. You cannot call from a different phone number.
HELP OTHERS BY PASSING THIS ON TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS.
All cell phone numbers are being released to telemarketing companies and
you will start to receive sales calls.
YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR THESE CALLS
Even if the message is saved on your phone, you will be charged for the
minutes to listen to it.
To prevent this, call the following number from your cell phone: 888-382-1222
It is the National DO NOT CALL list. It will only take a minute of your
time. It blocks your number for five (5) years.
You must call from the cell phone number you want to have blocked. You cannot call from a different phone number.
HELP OTHERS BY PASSING THIS ON TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Tuna Stimulus Plan
Rumors are that the cost of going on a tuna fishing trip is getting up there. So after negotiating with Captain Chris of the Indian we are offering to include Mexican permits and 2 meals included in the cost of the trip on July 29. We also have a few spots open on the Gail Force out of LA Harbor Sportfishing, San Pedro on July 22 fishing local for barracuda and sandbass and also on the Freelance out of Davy’s Locker, Newport Beach on August 3. So come out and join Dan for a great day of fishing, be on TV and win some raffle prizes.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Pacific Dawn Fishing Report




Finished our trip on the Pacific Dawn with limits of red rockfish some lingcods and a lone white seabass. We started our fishing at Santa Rosa Isl. fishing for halibut and white seabass. The lone jackpot winning 15lb. seabass was caught by one of our regular charter angler Richard W. After a few hours of drift fishing we made the move to San Miguel Isl. to fish for nice reds, chuckles and lingcods. Everyone ended with limits. One comment about Captain Pat Cavanaugh, He grew up fishing this area and knows all the hot spots and from his experience of running long range boats he has made the Pacific Dawn a great boat to fish and the cook Whitney made some fantastic meals and snacks. As of this blog the boat is now in San Diego to start the tuna fishing. To charter the Pacific Dawn contact http://www.pacificdawn.com/ You won't be disappointed.
Monday, June 15, 2009
June 3 Gail Force Fish Report




After boarding the Gail Force we headed for Catalina Isl. on calm waters and with hopes of great fishing. The first area we fished was around Arrow Point for some calico bass and bonitos. Later in the morning we moved to the weat end of the isl. to West Cove for more bass then soon we started to see the yellowtail boiling on bait but even after changing our position in the cove the yellows just didn't want our baits. So we moved back to the front of the isl. and fished Indian Rock to Eagle Reef for more calicos and bonitos. With some good burgers and friends we had a great time. For a great boat and crew to charter for your friends or company call the Gail Force and Captain Ryan at 310-844-3814
Thursday, May 28, 2009
High Sierra Report


Just returned fishing the High Sierra this holiday weekend. At Bridgeport Reservor the trout fishing was great. We had limits of trout by 9am fishing at Rainbow Point. We were anchored in 18ft. of water and the hot bait was the mouse, a pink Power Worm with a nugget of Rainbow Candy Gulp. Most of the fish were planters but a few were holdovers to 2.5 lb. Next we fished Crowley. Most reports say fishing is tough but by moving to different spots around the lake and trying different baits fishing can be good. We started the morning by trolling leadcore at 2 colors and got trout on my favorite Excaliber. Later in the morning we tried different spots in Magee Bay and finaly found a spot where the trout wanted to bite. The hot bait here was the inflated nightcrawler. My nephew Ryan was the hot fisherman with a couple of 4lb trout.
Checkout Dan's blog and see how he did fishing the Lower Owens.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Westerly Fishing Report




Just finished our first charter of 09 on the Westerly. We went to Catalina Isl. on an overnight trip looking for white seabass. After making some live squid at Ben Weston we set up at Sentinel Rock. Conditions looked good but well into the morning we had some calicos a halibut and a few misc. perch so after the prime tide was over we headed west to see what we could catch. The rest of the day we caught calicos, sheepheads and whitefish. It was great to be at Catalina Isl. on a nice day with great anglers and Captain John and his crew. We have another trip on the Westerly in August for some local fishing so check our charter schedule and join us or on any of our other trips.
Monday, May 4, 2009
Sportfishing with Dan Hernandez
Well our Charters will start in a few weeks. The first charter on the Westerly is sold out but on the next charter on the Mirage we still have plenty of room. I don't want to cancel the trip so to get you to go we are offering a 20% discount off the regular $160.00 price. We always have a great trips on the Mirage with a chance of catching nice halibuts maybe a few whitesea bass and always nice rockfish. So help us get this trip going and signup now. For the discount use the coupon code WFT52009 on the second page as you checkout.
CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR CHARTER
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Remember Jeff Twaddle
Sad news of the passing of our good friend
Jeff Twaddle.
If you have fished with us on
the boats Gail Force or Westerly you will remember Jeff as the deckhand always trying to make you laugh and teaching you how to catch more fish. Here's a picture of Jeff holding a lingcod for a boy on one of our Dan Hernandez Youth Foundation's kids trip. We will miss you Jeff.
Jeff Twaddle.
the boats Gail Force or Westerly you will remember Jeff as the deckhand always trying to make you laugh and teaching you how to catch more fish. Here's a picture of Jeff holding a lingcod for a boy on one of our Dan Hernandez Youth Foundation's kids trip. We will miss you Jeff.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Passing of Dick Helgren
Sad news to us that our good friend Dick Helgren has passed away. Dick was owner and Captain of Helgren's Sportfishing. Our deepest sympathy to the Helgren Family.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Ranger85 Fishing Report
Here's the fish report from our 11/15 Ranger85 trip. It was great to see familiar faces of our friends from the north county ans a lot of new friends. Captain Frank took us to start at San Miguel Isl. in some beautiful weather. Fishing in 200ft of water we were soon bring in nice reds and other rockfish. We stayed in the same area most of the day working towards our limits. There were a few lings but only a couple were legal. Anyway we had a great time in beautiful weather and great food by cook Paul. The crew did a great job unhooking the fish and getting them into the bags and getting us nice fish filleted to take home. Frank Ursitti runs a great boat and knows where to find the fish so you should join him on his open party trips out on Channel Isl. Sportfishing or when we have future charters on the Ranger85.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Mirage Trip Canceled
Mirage trip is canceled due to lack of interest. We still have room on our Ranger 85 trip on Nov. 15 so join us if you can.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Monday, September 1, 2008
Dolphin 2 Reminder
Just a reminder of the Dolphin 2 trip. Mission Bay Sportfishing, 1551 W. Mission Bay Drive http://missionbaysportfishing.com/Directions.htm The boat will leave Sunday evening 9/7 at 9pm. You should be at the boat before 8pm. Fishing is good. You should have from 20lb. to 40lb. test gear and some hooks from #2 to #3/0. For more tackle checkout http://www.sport-fishing.com/tackle.asp#1 Don't know what waters we will be fishing but just in case bring your Cal. fishing license. If we go to Mexican waters the permits will cost $15.00 and with the high cost of fuel there might be a fuel surcharge ($20 to $30) Please bring cash to cover these extra charges.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
New Charter Dates to finish off the year
We are ending the year with a few new charters. The Mirage is on the books and we are working on dates for the Ranger 85 in November and also the Pacific Dawn so keep on checking the "Trip Schedule" and join us for some great times and some fishing.
Dana Pride Report
Had a great time on the Dana Pride. Captain Tom and his crew worked hard trying to get us some fish but with the cold water fishing was tough. We fished to the south on the kelp beds. Lots of small calicos, 1 out of 5 was a legal along with some nice sandbass. Checkout the Dana Pride a beautiful boat with lots of room to fish and a fantastic galley serving the biggest and best breakfast plate you will ever see on a sport boat and mixed drinks to boot.
Friday, August 15, 2008
Dana Pride Trip Update
This is a reminder that you have signed up to fish with Dan on the Dana Pride on Wed. Aug. 20.
34675 Golden Lantern, Dana Point, California 92629 http://www.danawharfsportfishing.com/contact.html
The boat is scheduled to leave at 6am so you should be at the landing by no later then 5:15am. As for the fishing the fishing has been up and down so the fishing destination will be determined on the morning of the trip. Bring some gear for near shore fishing 12lb. to 20lb test gear and a rod for offshore fishing 25lb or 30lb test gear. A note about parking: you need to get a parking token for the fishing parking area from the landing office. Also please let me know if you need to rent a rod and reel or need to get a fishing license, the landing needs a heads-up about how many items need to be ready.
34675 Golden Lantern, Dana Point, California 92629 http://www.danawharfsportfishing.com/contact.html
The boat is scheduled to leave at 6am so you should be at the landing by no later then 5:15am. As for the fishing the fishing has been up and down so the fishing destination will be determined on the morning of the trip. Bring some gear for near shore fishing 12lb. to 20lb test gear and a rod for offshore fishing 25lb or 30lb test gear. A note about parking: you need to get a parking token for the fishing parking area from the landing office. Also please let me know if you need to rent a rod and reel or need to get a fishing license, the landing needs a heads-up about how many items need to be ready.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Local Dorado and Tuna

Join Dan on the Dana Pride on Aug. 20 for a rare chance at catching an exotic fish. Its that time of year that the kelp paddies come into our local waters and bring the tuna, dorado and yellowtail with them. Don't miss out on this type of offshore fishing that can be done on 3/4 and allday boats from our L.A. and Orange county based boats. Signup early http://www.dansshoppingcart.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=dansshoppingcart&Product_Code=FT_Charter_15&Attributes=Yes&Quantity=1
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Indian Report




With some tough fishing in the previous weeks we headed to an area where the yellowtail fishing had been good on the kelp paddies. Right away we started to catch small yellows and a few dorado. The paddies seemed to have been hit hard from the days before. Working west and north we checked many kelps for a few more fish. Finally on the last two paddies we found yellowtails and dorados to 25lbs. that wanted to bite. We ended the trip with 50 yellows and 9 dorados thanks to the hard work from Captain Chris and his crew.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Fisherman 3 Report



Had a great time on the Fisherman 3 from H&M Landing in San Diego on July 22. We fished in Mexican waters between the beach and the Coronado Isl. fishing for sandbass. We got 5 around when Captain JD decided to head for the island to look for calicos and yellowtails. Fishing the kelp near South Isl. we ran into a flurry of yellowtail one was landed and many were lost to tangles and the seals. JD worked the area but the seals were too hard to shake. Believe it or not even a small bluefin tuna was hooked but a seal got the best part on this tuna. We finished the day fishing for log barracudas. Thanks to the great crew and the cook Kim for a great time and great food.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Icon Fishing Report




Tough fishing for the sandbass. A low pressure front was going through and the fish didn't want to bite. We did get some bass but most were under legal size. The surprise of the trip was the jackpot winning halibut caught by 12 year old Sivary who just celebrated his birthday a few days before. Shawn Morgan did his best to find us fish but still it was a good to be out on the water.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Eldorado Report
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Late Westerly fish report
Back on June 14 we had our trip on the Westerly with one of our favorite captains Jon Ackley.With a tank full of sardines and anchovies we headed to Catalina Isl. where we loaded the second bait tank with live squids. We started our day on the east end of Catalina at the runway where we immediately got into a hot calico bite. After a couple of hours of landing calicos we headed to the front side to see if we could find some yellowtails and bonitos. Fishing along the kelps we found more calicos and some bonitos but no yellows. Even though we didn't get any yellows everyone had a great time. Armen kept everyone well fed as he was always going around the boat taking orders for food and drinks. The Westerly is a great boat for charters so give Jon a call if you're interested. 714-315-5240.
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