This week we had three awesome days on the water. We fished aboard the Sea Watch and the Daily Double in La Jolla and Point Loma, and we tagged and released over 800 bass in three trips. One of the goals of the project is to tag fish inside marine reserves to compare measurements of population size and movement patterns both inside and outside the reserve boundaries, so we were permitted to tag and release inside local marine reserves. Two of our trips this week focused on tagging inside La Jolla cove, and we caught a lot of nice calicos, including a few over 7lbs and several in the 4-6lb range. The crews aboard the Sea Watch and Daily Double are all great guys who are really helpful. We have two more trips scheduled next week! All of our bass charters are open to the public for free. All you need to do is contact us with your email (charters@cooperativefishtagging.org), and we'll put you on the email list for upcoming trips. We have a lot more fish to tag, so come on out! Also, we want to thank Tommy Gomes and Catalina Offshore Products again for their support of the project...the Uni Goop definitely brought the fish in!