Paul Hara
7-31-2005
SFR fish count guy Paul hammered the sandies. Here he is with one of his many.
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
Scott Hayashi
7-31-2005
Here's Scott again. Everytime I turned around, Scott was hooked up.
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
Warren Spayth
7-31-2005
I'm lucky to have a dad to fish with. Not only is he a good fisherman, but he's a blast to fish with. Here he is with one of his many sandies.
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
Dave Dockstader
7-31-2005
Dave had a 3-hour drive to get to Redondo! What better way to be rewarded for a long drive than to have wide open fishing. Dave did real well today. I'm glad you could make it!
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
Joe Magpayo
7-31-2005
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
Brian Spayth
7-31-2005
Catching sandies on plastic is fun!
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
Tino Gomez
7-31-2005
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
Edgar Villeda
8-1-2005
Edgar's fish wouldn't stop moving. I guess it was a little camera shy.
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
Scott Hayashi
7-31-2005
Scott again...
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
Brandi Waugh
7-31-2005
Here' Brandi hooked up. Way to go!
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
Tyler Fukuda
7-31-2005
Tyler hooked up
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
Tyler Fukuda
7-31-2005
Nice fish!
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
7-31-2005
We had WIDE OPEN fishing today, and had boat limits early! What a great day fishing. Thanks to the Spitfire crew for doing such a good job!
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
Jeff Stokes
9-10-2005
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
Greg Moore
9-10-2005
Photo Credit: Brian Spayth
9-1-2006
A Sand Bass wanted to know what the excitement was all about.
Photo Credit: Homan Khaki
Jim Lovejoy
9-6-2006
Jim managed to land one of the few bass of the morning when this nice sandie ate his squid. Any other bait that wasn't gobbled up by a yellowtail got eaten by a pesky yellowfin croaker. We ended up catching and releasing a whole bunch of croaker, just not the right kind of croaker.
Photo Credit: Don Padick
Native Sun
11-3-2012
Cathy Needleman
10-6-2014