I got an invite to join Ed and his fishing partner Lee for the Wallbangers Tourney 2007 for a night of working the LB breakwall and hopefully bagging some legal bass. Some of the best saltwater bass anglers on the West Coast participate in this event, and it showed. With the temps dipping and the wind being up over the last few weeks, it was going to be challenging.
You registered and handed off your fish to the "Committee Boat" which was parked inside fully staffed with a friendly crew and a blender or two to keep things flowing.
As with alot of tournaments, it was a shotgun start where the most HP usually wins. I think there was even an overpowered 15' Boston Whaler or two running around in the mix
On the business end of things, we caught alot of fish. However, this being a bass tourney, other species didn't count towards anything. Ed and Lee demonstrated the efficiency in which anglers who often compete in tournaments acquire. It was a pleasure fishing with them and yes, I kept my eyes and ears open and tried to soak up everything I could from a short night fishing with them. Needless to say, I learned a bunch of good stuff I'll have to try out in my kayak or float tube
Ed with one of the many sculpin of the evening:
And Ed cannot fish with getting one of more Cabezon:
And possibly to the dismay of the team, I just had to put down the rod to catch a photo of the cruise ship coming in from the horizon:
After the weigh-in, we went to a local restaurant for dinner, drinks and the raffle. Some of the sponsors included Shimano, Berkley, Charkbait, The Longfin, Trolling Motor Doctor, Fishtrap, Big Hammer, Edge Fishing Products, Fish Rap and more. A very cool event and Thanks Ed and Lee for the invite and for sharing your knowledge of local saltwater bass fishing
Perry