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MORE PRICE BUSTER TRIPS

August 12, 2009  //  Posted by: Irv  //  Category: Screamin' Deals, big game 90, thankyous

Attention all stations

The response was totally overwhelming for the 976tuna Price Buster trips.

both trips filled and had standby lists.

OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE SPOKEN!!! AND WE WILL LISTEN!!

Many of you would prefer to pay less and fish with a few more passengers. The Price Buster trips will take a maximum of 40 passengers this is still only about 60% of Coast Guard capacity for the BIG GAME 90

We are also aware that some of you would prefer to pay more and fish with fewer people so we have decreased our passenger load on our regular trips to 32

On the price buster trips it is a pay as you go type of galley.

You won’t get long range style meals but we will be serving the great short order food that the BIG GAME 90 is famous for when we run 1 day trips.

Here is a list of the price buster trips:

# 53A

2

8pm 8-30

6pm 9-1

$249

# 58a

2

8pm 9-7

6pm 9-9

$249

# 59b

2

8pm 9-9

6pm 9-11

$249

# 63

2

8pm 9-16

6pm 9-18

$249

# 69

2

8pm 9-23

6pm 9-25

$249

THESE TRIPS THEY WILL FILL FAST!
CALL LARRY @ 858 270 7525

tight lines and good times
IRV
P. S.
Need tackle? Thanks to the guys at Okuma you can rent it for 1/2 price!
That’s only $25 per trip for a 2 rod OKUMA package!


A chance to help and you get to go fishing too!!!!!!!

July 13, 2009  //  Posted by: Irv  //  Category: Screamin' Deals, big game 90, thankyous

Attention all stations

 

As you all know  hear at the BIG GAME 90 we have a real commitment to our men and women in uniform and offer them some great deals on our trips. Hear is a chance for you to help out too.

We have 10 air national guardsmen booked on trip # 23 a 3 1/2 day departing on Wednesday July 22 and returning on Sunday morning July 26 and they are going to be deployed next week so they will not be able to make the trip. These guys have already paid for the trip so we need your help filling their spots so that they won’t forfeit their deposits.

 

If anyone would like to help one of these guys out and get a great deal on a 3 1/2 day trip all that you need to do is call Larry at the BIG GAME 90 office and let him know that you would like to go on trip # 23 and help one of our guys in uniform.

The trip price is $625 and this includes everything !!!!!!!!!!!

We will even include a tackle package if you need it.

call now 858 270 7525 
.tight lines and good times
IRV


A FEW REMANING 1 DAY TRIPS FROM LONG BEACH

June 13, 2009  //  Posted by: Irv  //  Category: Screamin' Deals for Subcribers Only, big game 90, thankyous

WOW

It’s almost summer and the BIG GAME 90 will returning to San Diego to start the offshore season soon.

 

Tomorrow Sunday June 14 will be the last weekend 1 day we have available departing from Long Beach Marina for this spring season . We will also be on line for 1 day weekday trips for  June 17, 18 22, 23 ,24 & 25. departing from the Marina

as a special thank you any one booking in advance for one of these trips the price is

 

$89              

THE RUELS ARE

1 YOU MUST MENTION THIS INTERNET SPECIAL WHEN YOU BOOK

2 YOU MUST BOOK IN ADVANCE

3 YOUR FULL PAID DEPOSIT IS NONREFUNDABLE

4 NO OTHER DISCOUNTS APPLY

 

CALL 562 5986649 TO BOOK ANY OF THESE TRIPS

 

We will be returning to San Diego on the 29th and our first offshore 2 1/2 day trip will be over the 4th of july weekend

tight lines and good times
IRV


THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO ABOUT FISHING (PLEASE READ)

June 10, 2009  //  Posted by: Irv  //  Category: Sportfishing, thankyous

PLEASE READ THIS

 
 
WHAT A LESSON FOR US!!

As I came out of the supermarket that sunny day, pushing my cart of
groceries towards my car, I saw an old man with the hood of his car up
and a lady sitting inside the car, with the door open. The old man was
looking at the engine. I put my groceries away in my car and continued
to watch the old gentleman from about twenty five feet away.

I saw a young man in his early twenties with a grocery bag in his arm,
walking towards the old man. The old gentleman saw him coming too and
took a few steps towards him. I saw the old gentleman point to his open
hood and say something.

The young man put his grocery bag into what looked like a brand new
Cadillac Escalade and then turn back to the old man and I heard him yell
at the old gentleman saying, ‘You shouldn’t even be allowed to drive a
car at your age.’ And then with a wave of his hand, he got in his car
and peeled rubber out of the parking lot.

I saw the old gentleman pull out his handkerchief and mop his brow as he
went back to his car and again looked at the engine. He then went to his
wife and spoke with her and appeared to tell her it would be okay. I had
seen enough and I approached the old man. He saw me coming and stood
straight and as I got near him I said, ‘Looks like you’re having a
problem.’

He smiled sheepishly and quietly nodded his head. I looked under the
hood myself and knew that whatever the problem was, it was beyond me.
Looking around I saw a gas station up the road and told the old man that
I would be right back. I drove to the station and went inside and saw
three attendants working on cars. I approached one of them and related
the problem the old man had with his car and offered to pay them if they
could follow me back down and help him.

The old man had pushed the heavy car under the shade of a tree and
appeared to be comforting his wife. When he saw us he straightened up
and thanked me for my help.

As the mechanics diagnosed the problem (overheated engine) I spoke with
the old gentleman. When I shook hands with him earlier, he had noticed
my Marine Corps ring and had commented about it, telling me that he had
been a Marine too. I nodded and asked the usual question, ‘What outfit
did you serve with?’

He had mentioned that he served with the first Marine Division at
Tarawa, Saipan, Iwo Jima and Guadalcanal . He had hit all the big ones
and retired from the Corps after the war was over. As we talked we h
eard the car engine come on and saw the mechanics lower the hood. They
came over to us as the old man reached for his wallet, but was stopped
by me and I told him I would just put the bill on my AAA card.

He still reached for the wallet and handed me a card that I assumed had
his name and address on it and I stuck it in my pocket.. We all shook
hands all around again and I said my goodbye’s to his wife.

I then told the two mechanics that I would follow them back up to the
station. Once at the station I told them that they had interrupted their
own jobs to come along with me and help the old man. I said I wanted to
pay for the help, but they refused to charge me.

One of them pulled out a card from his pocket looking exactly like the
card the old man had given to me. Both of the men told me then, that
they were Marine Corps Reserves. Once again we shook hands all around
and as I was leaving, one of them told me I should look at the card the
old man had given to me. I said would and drove off.

For some reason I had gone about two blocks when I pulled over and took
the card out of my pocket and looked at it for a long, long time. The
name of the old gentleman was on the card in golden leaf and under his
name……… ‘Congressional Medal of Honor Society.’

I sat there motionless looking at the card and reading it over and over.
I looked up from the card and smiled to no one but myself and marveled
that on this day, four Marines had all come together, because one of us
needed help. He was an old man all right, but it felt good to have stood
next to greatness and courage and an honor to have been in his presence.
Remember, OLD men like him gave you FREEDOM for America . Thanks to
those who served…& those who supported them.

America is not at war. The U.S. Military is at war. America is at the
Mall. If you don’t stand behind our troops, PLEASE feel free to stand in
front of them!

Remember, Freedom isn’t Free, thousands have paid the price so you can
enjoy what you have today.

IF THIS POST OFFENDS YOU PLEASE FEEL FREE TO DISCONTINUE RECIVEING THEM


Thank you letter reprinted from WONEWS.COM

May 27, 2009  //  Posted by: admin  //  Category: big game 90, long beach fish reports, thankyous

SOUTH COAST FIRST PERSON REPORT


                                                                                           

LONG BEACH – My name is Madison Rodriguez, and I’m 11 years old.  My dad took my sister Abby and me on our first overnight fishing trip this weekend may 17 aboard the Big Game 90 and 
I wanted to share my amazing trip with you. 

We started the day at San Clemente Island making squid to hopefully catch a white seabass. When the sun came up we were at 
the island near some kelp. Abby hooked a big fish that turned out to be a bat ray. It felt smooth and we let it go back.  Then everyone else got hooked up at the same 
time, which turned out to be big yellowtail. Five were landed up to 35 pounds, and all of them were hooked on squid. 

Later, we went to some deeper water 180 feet and fished with 
some sardines.  I used a dropper loop rig and hooked  a 10-pound lingcod with a huge mouth. What a beautiful fish!  Abby hooked up on two 6-pound salmon grouper at one time. They have big eyes!  As I took a break, a man hooked up on something really big.  This fish took him (and the crew)  around the boat 12 times in one hour, and when it finally came up it was a 12-foot thresher shark, if you include the tail. 

The crew seemed to be very proud of this catch, and it took four guys to get
 the shark over the rail.  The captain measured the shark and it taped out to weigh 233 pounds.  Everyone took home some thresher steaks. Well, nobody caught a white seabass, but I still had an amazing trip, and I think I’m ready to try a tuna trip this summer.  Dad says that fishing is not always this good, but  we’ll see.
Thank you for making such a cool newspaper.

MADISON, 11, says she’s ready for a tuna trip after her overnighter on the Big Game 90 to San Clemente Island.