Yes, I have a whole lot to try to squeeze into one report. Here we go.........................Over the past few years I have met numerous people on this site and several have become very close friends. Phil, "Old No. 7" and Ryan "aya lax gunner" (and his entire family; dad, mom, grandad, and his 3 brothers, William, Daniel and Steven) are two such examples. While on an early season trip this year I mentioned to Phil and Ryan ,who were both on board that day, that I finally decided that I was going to name my boat "JUST ONE MORE", because I find myself saying this daily while fishing whether we need "just one more" for a limit or on days where we've caught a hundred and the bite has slowed and we want "just one more" before heading back in.
THE SURPRISE: Unknown to me, Phil and Ryan talked during and after our trip that day and came up with a wonderful surprise for this old man. Come to find out that Phil's sister Sarah, graduated college last year with a graphic design degree, and Ryan's family has some connections in the printing field. You can imagine how pleasantly surprised I was when the "boys" presented me with some beautifully designed, high quality (under armour like material) shirts designed with a picture of my boat and my newly chosen boat name......................................
Here is the front of the shirts............................
Here is the back of the shirts.............................
Dang, even an old guy like me can look pretty darn good in these shirts..............................
I can't thank Phil and Sarah, and Ryan and his family enough for such a wonderful gift.
GRAPHICS: I have shown my shirts to about 15 Tidal Fishers and the overwhelming response has been, "How do I get some made with a picture of my boat and my boat name?" I mentioned this to Sarah, so she has developed the following three (3) designs that you can have "customized" (your boat picture and your boat name) ..............................................
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If you are interested in having Sarah customize one of the above designs adding your boat picture and your boat name, or if you want Sarah to make a new design, she can be reached at
sbietsch22@gmail.com
LIVELINING REPORT: Spot are around on just about every oyster bar. Yes, you will have to sift through perch and small croakers on some more than others, but spot are here in numbers. Bloodworms are still the ticket. Spot have been hitting bloodworms 10 to 1 vs fishbites as the water is still too cold for fishbites to work effectively. We have had a limit of overs and unders (with the unders being 25 to 27 inch fish) on nearly every trip. The entire western 30 foot ledge from the bay bridge down to bouy 85A has been very consistent. Concentrate your efforts in 30 to 36 feet of water. Just look for fish on the meter and drop spot to them. The poplar island area has also been very good. Good luck. Feel free to pm or call me should you need any assistance.....................Mark