Friday, March 28, 2008

2006 PANGA FOR SALE


From: Matt Earls [mailto:yellowtail67@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 12:32 PM
To: Robert N. Hara
Subject: RE: FOR SALE - 2006 22’ SS Panga.com

Yo Bob,

Great to chat with ya. Here are some pictures of my Panga with a description below....


2006 PANGA.COM SS

• 2006 22’ SS Panga.com in Mint condition
• 2008 Evinrude, ETEC 90hp with +- 40 hours, 2 stroke direct
injection, no oil mixing needed. I re-powered from an ETEC 60 hp, which I
felt was underpowered
• Garmin 545 Color GPS Plotter, with 3 yr. Ext Warranty from WM
• Furuno FCV-620 Color Sounder, Airmar bronze thru hull transducer, 3 yr Ext. warranty from WM
• VHF mounted under CC with swing-arm, 8’ Shakespeare antenna with 3 yr. ext. warr.
• 40 Gallon under deck fuel tank
• 32 gallon Kodiak live well with under deck drains, Groco brass through hull bait draw, Groco in-line brass ball valves @ pump for easy changing if necessary
• 750 gpm auto bilge, with spares
• Custom Leaning post with under seat storage and back rest
• Custom 6” raised CC, much more user friendly
• Custom shelf under CC, for additional storage
• 12 rod holders
• Ritchie Compass on CC
• Danforth type anchor with 30’ 3/8 HD chain, and rope.
• Bumpers
• Flares, safety kit, Fire Extinguisher mounted under CC
• Life jackets
• Extra couple gallons of Evinrude oil, lots of extras included but not listed
• Hull painted with black Anti-Fouling paint, which needs to be painted again. I've found
painting 1 week before heading out helps cure it, so I have not wasted $ painting it for looks.
• 2006 Continental, Aluminum, single axle tlr, full size spare.



I bought this boat 2 years ago with the intention of keeping it and regularly doing my Mexico trips. I have not skimped or cut corners anywhere. I fish, and that is what is it set up for. If you are looking at this, you know what it has to offer, and what the basic prices are. The older ETEC is Blue, so some of the pictures are before I installed the new white 2008 ETEC 90.

$20,000.

Thanks,
Matt @ 505.670.0131



Anyone interested, drop Mr. Earls a line.

Friday, February 22, 2008

200 lbs of la jolla

From: keith hilton
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 6:16 PM
To: Robert N. Hara
Subject: 200 lbs of la jolla

Hokie Smokes Batman!!!!!

Check it out Gang. Another stack of Yellows and CBass from the Epic La Jolla Bite from earlier this week. Just putting the Wood to those fish.

Courtesy of Captain Keith Hilton.

Thanks for the Money Shot Brother.....



Thursday, February 21, 2008

IMPULSE- WSB TO 61.6 LBS - LA JOLLA


From: Hoose, Bob
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 4:41 PM
To: Todd Garrett
Cc: Bob Hara; Greg@AFTCO.Com; Matt "Salas" Sautter
Subject: IMPULSE- WSB TO 61.6 LBS - LA JOLLA

Guys,

We had a BERKLEY 'crew trip' Wednesday with Matt Barlow second relief captain running the IMPULSE out of Dana Landing. Onboard was Luc Ofield from Anglers Choice, Brandon Cotton from Fish Rap, Harry Okuda, Chris Marso, Erik LeVang, and myself. We left the landing at 6:15am- and ran up to La Jolla. Arriving on the grounds, the VOYAGER passed over a couple brails of live squid. The morning bite was a slow pick for the fleet. At 8:45am, we were bouncing white or scrambled egg Salas 6x jrs tipped with squid when both Harry and I got wired. Head shakes and dogged out runs to deep water - the sea bass were biting! Harry's fish went 38 lbs, and my personal best 46 lbs.

Ran back up to our numbers, and Brandon Cotton hooks a tanker bouncing a glow Salas 6x jr on #25 Trilene Big Game. We knew it was a slug but when 61.6 lbs of sea bass came over the rail- it was surreal! Just a tanker! On the bow, both Erik and I get wired again on the Salas 6x jrs, my fish comes unbuttoned, Erik gets his first sea bass ever- 43 lbs on Trilene Big Game #25. We fished through the tide and were back in the slip at 1pm.


Hell of a ½ day local trip- the IMPULSE is a sweet ride too.


~Hoose

Wow - That is an Outstanding Sample of CBass.


Like catching a Modern Day Dinosaur.

Thanks for the email Hoose!
SICK



Monday, February 18, 2008

The Rio Negro


From: pinSpeed!
Date: Feb 17, 2008 4:43 PM
To: bill batson , jerry brown, bob hara
Cc: Tsujiuchi Steve

Here's a few bazillion pics of our fishing expedition on the Rio Negro in the Amazon jungle.

The guys got a few 20lb + peacock bass but my largest would only go 13.2lb... guess i'll have to go back again...


Arowana

Peacock Bass





Toothy Critter

Another Toothy Critter

Piranah

Home Base


Sounds like you are ready to go back for Round 2

Thanks for the Great Pictures Paul.



Friday, February 1, 2008

Ono and Ahi - American Angler Long Range

Hey Gang

We hope everyone is having a great start to 2008.
I know the NY Giants are Uber Stoked!!


Check out the sample of pictures from the Bob's Sporting Goods/Sports Chalet American Angler 14.5 Day trip from earlier this month. Brian and Sam shared the duties "doing their skipper thing" on the long trip, with Liwei Lao from the shop doing the CharterMaster Gig.


CharterMaster Liwei

On the Salas Iron - Sweet

Rack em Up


RailTime

Good one Art!!!!

"We had great wahoo fishing,a shot at cows and great tuna fishing on mid-grade fish. The guys aboard clicked and worked like a well-oiled machine."



Jackpot winners:
1st place: Ben Frazier 231 lbs Yellowfin Tuna
2nd place: Ray Salvador 191 lbs Yellowfin Tuna
3rd place: Bill Randall 180 lbs Yellowfin Tuna

(Photo Courtesy of Fishing Videos.com)


View all the photos at the BSGgallery

Get the real story by visiting the American Angler Website - Fishing Reports

Now that is an awesome start for 08!!

Hasta La Vista Baby......


Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Twin Towers Leopard


From: Ron
Date: Jan 2008
Subject: twin towers, ocean park
To:
Cc: bob.bobssportinggoods@gmail.com

Hey Gang

Even though it is winter time, there are some quality fish being caught on the beach.
Here is a great picture of Ron Duarte from the Shop with a Respectable Catch.

Nice Leopard Shark Ron

Thanks for the picture.

Anacapa Yellow

From: Greg Stoney
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 9:38 AM
To: Bob Hara; Ernie B; Mark Yamada; Phil Lindholm; Tim March; Matt Sautter
Subject: B. Hara Anacapa

Saturday...
It is believed to be the 1st Channel Is. yellow of 2008, on the jig!!
GIVE HIM A BUTTON!!!!!!

I fished Anacapa yesterday with a good buddy, Bob H. We found clean 58 degree water, decent current, lots of mammals and scattered meatballs. Overall there wasn't a lot of action, but Bob pulled through in the clutch and put the first yellow of 2008 on the boat, on the 6Xjr. Nice going Bob!!

That fish provided the needed motivation to keep jigging, we got a few bottom grabbers but that was it for yellows.

Overall it was a really nice day over there, the breeze backed off mid morning and it turned greasy flat.

I think someone with a tank of squish could do all right out there right now.

Yellowtail Poke tonight!

Greg

Thanks for the Great day at the Island Stoney

Friday, November 30, 2007

Bob's 10 Day American Angler on the Tuna Grounds

Hello OffShore SportsFans

Check out the reports from the American Angler for the Bob's 10 Day Trip.
It looks they are having a great time fishing on the Tuna Grounds down off Mag Bay.

Below are some nice shots of the trip.

294 - hooked by John Liu and teamlanded by Jay and Liwei.

KawaBunga

Uncle Larry Just Stoked

Jim Hall - a 212lb Yellowfin.

Yatzeeeeee!

Mag Bay Fall Time Tuna Madness
Those are some Quality Tuna


Many Thanks to the American Angler for another Great Trip.

Montauk Point - Bass and Blues

From: Bryan A. Kenny
Date: Nov 26, 2007 12:09 PM
Subject: Montauk Point - Bass and Blues
To: "Robert N. Hara"


Gents,

Here are a few pictures of our outing back in mid-November off of Montauk Point – an area I haven’t fished since I was a kid. My brother, Marc, and I hooked up with long time childhood friend, John Grant and his father who organized the outing with their friends, Captain Bob Grau and mate Robbie Grau.



Bob's - East Coast


Day started calm as ever only to grow to some very sloppy, raining, and cold conditions…add a little diesel smell into the mix and the chum was easy to come by.


Nevertheless, as you can see we were able to land a few striped bass as well a handful of blue fish – trolling and jigging. Many thanks to Captain Bob Grau and his son/mate, Robbie, who kept us in the right spot to land some delicious fish and a few great memories.


Thanks for the report Bryan.
Nice Catch

PV Marlin

From: Scott Brickell
Nov 27, 2007 5:17 PM,

Here's a nice Puerto Vallarta Black Marlin







Thanks Scott