JDs Big Game - Fish Report- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Memorial Day - 2. Light overcast marine layer- - wind on the slow side from the south, seas are calm- lots of boats out- Although a good many of boats out today and various radio chatter- - I didn't hear much on the catches of fish- - Sculpin catchers for the 1/2 and 3/4 day boats out of Newport- Long Beach and San Pedro- - fishing the 1. Some basses from the art reefs and structure spots above Newport/ Huntington. Catalina and Clemente had there share of party boats- - tails, bass and rockfish. South of the 1. 81 Fathom Bank - Yesterday- smaller fish, they didn't stay up very long, hard to get on them- - today it looked better weather so they went, 1. Sweet- - Father fought the fish his son Michael drove the boat- gaffed it- - nice job- - Late afternoon early evening report- - we just got on on 6. ![]() Special JD rig set u w/ Shimano Colt Sniper and hook rig $2. JD's - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Sunday's Report - -- -- -- South early on, then begins to swing to a West wind early today- -- seas still a bit bu. Special hook rig wi Colt sniper color and disiner hooo set yo $2. JD's mpy after yesterday's afternoon breeze, Long Beach Carnage was selling the squits off Avalon- E- Mail- - thanks for the info - - JD, mistakenly, we ended up chasing the internet and bailed on the plan to go south and ended up at the corner up to san clemente canyon. That was it all day. Skunked! It was slow for everyone. Chris Z ~~~~And another E Mail - - Hey JD , Fishing Ensenada on Friday and baited this fish. Hard to Find Bulbs-F Series. Lamps ordered will be shipped the next day by USPS Priority Mail or UPS. Large orders may qualify for a discount and may not qualify for. Phillip "Phil" Burnell (born April 6, 1982 Bills quarterback Cardale Jones, who as a Buckeyes freshman tweeted—and then deleted—that “we ain’t come to play SCHOOL, classes are POINTLESS” will. Tiny, scowling and spooky. Snakes eyes seem repugnant to most people, but in fact they have some very special characteristics that make them rather enviable. Had it on for 7 hours on a small Penn single speed reel. Reel just wouldn't do the job at all so we cut the line. Had it close a few times but it just sank out. ![]() Please take a look. We thought it was a big blue marlin but someone thinks it's a swordfish?? I'd like your opinion? Mike K Black Jack . I'll let the viewers guess- jdsbiggame@aol. Vote 1. 00% Broadbill Swordfish Thanks Mike for the fish story- - . After I looked closely to the dorsal's fin shape, it doesn't taper down like a marlins would along its back, and it does have a broad bill - odds are in favor of a big swordfish, waters a bit too cool for the Blues but who knows now? A broad area of low pressure located a few hundred miles south of Acapulco, Mexico, is producing disorganized cloudiness and showers. Some slow development of this disturbance is possible during the next several days while it drifts generally northward. Most of the northerm migration of Gray Whale along local waters is over now , maybe a Blue, Humpback of Fin will visit us- - yet a late swimming pair of Grays showed up this afternoon, a Mom and young calf were spotted working their way along the shallow 2. When you think about what moms trying to do, educate her young of the world facing them, it's pretty cool. Up early to beat the weather, doesn't always happen like you plan- - They stopped stop at the newport receiver for large sardines, the bumpy crossing to the island- - water much cooler that expected 5. Hen brought tug- a- wars with good fun fishing. For what ever reason a number of the newly installed fads have gone away. Raised 5. 2, had 4. Remember there's two FADs off out coastline too! One off the East end of Cat at 3. N / 1. 18. 1. 0: 8. W and the second one off the 2. N / 1. 17. 4. 7: 9. W - - have fun let me know how they work out for you- - JD The Holiday weekend has sport boats in search of the tunas- - a coastal water temp chart and chlorophyll composite of over the past 8 days - -- -- -- -- Water temps from 5. Chlorophyll- -- - Best of luck and weather this week end and thanks to those who server or have served our country JD- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Thursday's Report - -- -- -- -- -- -Gray sky- light W/Southwest wind 2- 4 kts seas calm- not much happening- -Long Beach Carnage- off the East End of Avalon ch 1. VHF - had live squid for sale- - E- Mail from Warren coming back up hill from the Cape- -First item, BEWARE!! Fuel in Turtle Bay was 3. That figures out to be $7. IF you have pesos. With dollars it is almost $8. We had to rethink our fueling plans and fill up in San Carlos first thing when arriving in Mag Bay and also to limit the fuel we must get at Turtle Bay. FISHING - We got a nice yellowfin just before we passed Cabo on the way out. Nothing more till the double 2. Photo of Capt Bill and Mate Cain with a sample tail. Pretty cold water 6. Cedros. Warren 1. Pt Loma) A few blues and one yellowfin- - off our starboard side we just had a school swim by- - how you day going- - cool- - 1: 0. Wed's report - -- -- -- -- -- -- - Really a nice morning- - much better than yesterdays morning south blow- - light marine layer offshore- light winds calm seas, w/ light wind chop- - spots of sun coming through the clouds- - Several boats headed to Catalina this morning getting a start on the holiday weekends Avalon moorings. I have my suspicions about some of the better offshore areas though, where it seems the center of up welling occurs there's bait schools- or sometimes the center of all the movement- like todays below the 2. One more arrow in the quiver to use. Those wishing to head to San Clemete Island this holiday weekend will be welcomed by the San Clemente Islands Security's web site showing it's open ( most of the island) for Friday, Sat, Sun and Monday- - Chlorophyll charts over the last two years for this time of year - 2. This year a big push from the northwest of cooler offcolor water driven by these Spring Northwest Pacific storms Looks like a great sunset- - enjoy it- Good sea bass and yellows and Halibuts coming from the Channel Islands- - - -- -- - Tuesdays Report - -- -- -- -- -- -- - Windy shoreline coastal marine layer drawn inland by the lands heat and sunny weather. Strong coastal downhill currents runs from the upper San Pedro Channel southwards to below Dana and Carlsbad and onwards to below San Diego reaching and average of 0. ![]() San Mateo Pt. Took my small skiff out yesterday- with hopes of a swordfish or opah bite- found a likely looking high spot along the 1,0. Abalone Pt. Stand By we're due! Couple of Blue Whales seen outside Dana 2. Still Closed on Mondays - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Sunday's Report - -- -- -- -- -- -- -Coastal fog - - I hadn't expected it - extends in and out mid channel- AM radio this morning speaks of a spotter planes being called by anothe plane to come look at something 1. Bluefin tuna 1. 50 yds wide and streching for 4 miles long- - that's a lot of tunas. And massive amounts of bait schools seen inside Clemente island- - promising- - dozens and dozens of boats out this morning 2. A study, financed by Norwegian People's Aid, on the epidemic practice of Female Genital Mutilation in the Horn of Africa. Abel, Brent M. Isle of Aves: President California Bar Association 1974-1975, director U.S. Trust of Delaware Inc. The first-place Chicago White Sox knocked Baltimore Orioles starter Wade Miley out of the game tonight, using the unusual method of repeatedly attacking him with. Bing helps you turn information into action, making it faster and easier to go from searching to doing.Nice Day- - E Mail- Hey JD! Saw this guy cruising around just about 3 mi off Dana on our way home from Avalon this morning. A hard reminder to always have a swordfish set up. The Department of Informatics at the University of Sussex is a leading centre for the study of computer science and interdisciplinary applications of computing. The clitoris (i / ![]() Fun to see it though as we were able to get right on top of it. Seals pretty much covered up the ? Fishing at Catalina- - only fair - - water temps on the backside 6. Took a walk out to the fuel dock this afternoon- - Bertram 3. Catalina- -- said they had good fishing for themselves, picked up the squid there at the island and fished the East end of the island around the backside a bit- - 3. Giant Black Sea Bass, caught a nice sized Halibut, was able to land three nice Yellowtails above the 2. The Friday's Report of May 1. Fair days ahead- warming weather- sky's blue, light south wind, seas are becoming settled, more sea life will show up than being reported . ![]() A fitting good by catch- - - headed back up hill - E Mail this morning- Leaving Friday (tomorrow) for home. Did a little shake down fishing trip this morning and got this nice 3. Marc Bacon. See you soon, Warren Jewel. Lure III The weather window looks promising until next Wednesday and into the weekend it'll blow up to the typical 1. Whale watchers- now dolphn watchers still searching for whales- a blue seen a couple days ago was the last one seen. The tournament concludes on Sunday, June 1. Check out the BAC's New Web Site- -Have a great weekend- - several boats out today looking for the Bluefins- - Private sportfisher worked the 4. Bank- - report fair conditions - water 6. Yummee, good practice. Divers left the harbor this morning- - dressed to kill and Party boats fished the backside/ east end of Clemente. Several other private boats are headed out this weekend to seek the tunas- Lools like Pacific Carnages was selling live Squid at Catalina Ch 1. VHF Radio JD's has a Hat Sale this weekend- - drop by this Sundays for Balboa Island's Art Walk and buy a Hat!- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Thursdays Report - -- -- -- -- -- -- Light wind from the west- - hazy blue sky- seas fair and receiving- still that mixed sea state, no great white shark reports yet today- - Where that whale go?- - That's what were looking for- - maybe in the slick- over by the pawn traps- - the whale search goes on- - San Clemente Island Security's web site shows the ! Swell from the west- mixed sea- Not much in the way of tide movements this week, we'll have to leave it up to the ocean currents to see what they bring us- - of interest a couple of Stick boats cane in the harbor yesterday- - one, it's harpoon and rigging gear still hung off it's pulpit. A lot of billfish and game fish tournaments are held in Baja or Mexico this time of year- - Anglers, in the know bring down their own baits , Ballyhoos and even squid to assure them their best chances at winning and not have to relay on the questionable availability of local baits. JD's carry rigged and unrigged Ballyhoo's, even some double hooked w/ wire for the Wahoo - Give JD's a call 1 8. Local whales watchers- - were shy of the whales for the past few days- - dolphins filling the sacks- A Blue was spotted 6 3/4 miles off Laguna/ Dana - - todays fishing Party boats fished the lee of Clemente for the Tails and the East end of Cat for tails too- the local WSB swam away- or were caught! OFFSHORE WATERS WITHIN 2. Snakes' eyes could give us super eyesight. A new study of snakes’ eyes will inspire researchers to develop a new type of contact lens that can repair itself as well as provide users with optimal vision. Tiny, scowling and spooky. Snakes eyes seem repugnant to most people, but in fact they have some very special characteristics that make them rather enviable. Snakes have abandoned eyelids in favour of a thin, clear membrane covering their cornea, which functions like a self- repairing contact lens. Not only does the membrane refract light, it is also replaced from time to time so that scratches on the eye disappear. The characteristics of the snake's eye so impressed a group of Danish scientists that they initiated a research project to investigate the membrane and understand how it works. They hope ultimately to develop an entirely new, ground breaking type of contact lens that could give humans super eyesight. And if it gets something in its eye, it cannot fish it out and the eye will end up scratched. The snake's eye membrane and our contact lenses are practically identical; in both cases you have a lens on the outside of the cornea. Shedding the skin is very clever as it enables the snake to shake off damage caused by sand, gravel and branches. Bertelsen from the Copenhagen Zoo, who is also involved in the project. It may be possible to develop a contact lens that is permeable to tears so as to avoid drying out. Thanks to its construction, the membrane refracts the light that enters in the same way as our contact lenses do. Facts. The fluid beneath the snake's 'spectacles' flows from a tear gland behind the lens and out through a tooth in its mouth. This is why it is said that a snake cannot cry. The image the eye itself is able to generate is pretty good, although it is impaired by the cornea, which is not an ideal optic. This means that the image appears less sharp. This project may make up for sorely missed progress. Facts. The researchers will measure the eye's ability to refract light in three different species of snake which have adapted to different types of environment. It is by no means certain that this project will result in a new contact lens but if it does, it will be a great step forward. You cannot think with the eye, but even so it can be perceived as part of the brain. Very little research has been done on the snake's eye since then, so the knowledge we possess today is extremely sparse. One thing we do not understand is why the snake's eye membrane is clear. It ought to be white, like the white of human eyes. Here we have an animal that does something we would like to be able to do, but we know very little about it. Some may say that this is a crazy scheme. But the fact is that ultimately, it may benefit millions of people.
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