by Southern California Yachting Association | Mar 5, 2017 | Uncategorized
Sink Christmas Trees to Improve Fish Habitat!n Fishing habitat is one of the most important aspects to angling success. In water bodies lacking structure and depth changes, baitfish will be heavily scattered. Without refuge, many fish remain inactive most of the day,...
by Southern California Yachting Association | Jan 28, 2017 | Uncategorized
nnSan Diego, January 14, 2017: Bronze medalist Caleb Payne, or Southwestern Yacht Club won the coveted Andy Graham Olympic Trophy. SCYA awards this trophy to salient people making a major contribution in the Olympic Sailing sport. In 2016, Caleb Paine won the bronze...
by Southern California Yachting Association | Jan 28, 2017 | Uncategorized
January 2017, SCYA: Back in 2005, congress passed the Renewable Fuel Law which requires infusion of biofuels like corn-ethanol into the nation’s gasoline and diesel fuel supply. The current standard is 10% and the EPA is asking for comments on a plan to increase the...
by Southern California Yachting Association | Jan 25, 2017 | Uncategorized
As Adopted January 10, 2017, RBOC is greatly concerned with proposals to open up the use of recreational boater fuel tax dollars and registration fees to remove abandoned commercial vessels from the state’s waterways. Commercial vessels are much more expensive to...
by Southern California Yachting Association | Jul 10, 2016 | Uncategorized
At the time of this writing Big Bluefin Tuna over 100 LB and some over 200 LB are showing in U.S. Waters. Finding the fish has been the secret. The Bluefin are very finicky and make it very difficult to hook up. Watch for crashing birds on the bait balls and slide...