Queen of Hearts Sportfishing Fish Report 11-26-07


by Sherry Ingles
11-26-2007
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Slight change in our plans: We were going to run through November 30 and then go to the boatyard for our annual maintenance on the following Monday. That was before Bob found a part in the engine room when he did his daily check upon returning to the dock on our last trip that needs to be replaced. Not a big deal, but it would require a mechanic's expertise, and it just doesn't make sense to pay to have a mechanic make the run to Half Moon Bay when we were only a week away from going in for our annual maintenance anyway. So, that's it. We're done for the 2007 season. I must say we gave 'em hell...it definitely was a tough year between the lack of salmon, a lot of rotten weather, some uncooperative rockcod, the early northern closure and then the oil spill to cap things off. Kinda glad to put 2007 behind us to tell you the truth. I don't think our stent in the boatyard will take long, just a shave and a haircut kinda visit along with upgrading some new electronics, so hopefully we'll be back to the harbor before the holidays, available for Mavericks trips, and for whale watching and Humbolt squid trips after the beginning of the year. Our shop will continue to be open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily to take care of any needs they can.


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Captain Wallace Klughers
Half Moon Bay Sportfishing
Half Moon Bay, CA


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