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Good Bye BIG GAME 90
#1
Good Bye big game 90, found this out surfing the web today. When I moved to Southern California and started fishing, this was my boat. The last 3 years running over night trips out of Long Beach Sportfishing for 100 bucks threw 976-tuna.. I love the feeling of being on a San Diego worthy vessel. Mike thanks for everything you have done for us. The crew has aways been awesome, expect for the cook. He always got pissed at me for chewing in the galley (im joking though, not mad, understandable LOL) I have met some great friends on the boat. Keith from huntington beach, Kevin for Newport, deckie John and so much more. I didnt fish on it much last season but did manage a 2 day with choodak. Insane waters on that 2 day on day 2. Well Big Game 90 so Long and best of luck. He is a letter from the boat owner IRV.

Big Game 90 Calls it Quits

Well everyone
by now I'm sure most of you have heard all of the rumors about the boat Mike and Me.


Well here is the straight word from the Horse's mouth(or should I say arse's mouth )

After 39+ years for me and 30+ years for Mike we have decided that to continue to try to make a go of it in a failing industry is just plane stupid (My lawyers words not mine). We have turn over control of the Big Game to Joe Graves and he will be actively trying to sell it. We wish him luck in that endeavor.ave

Mike at this time is fishing commercial squid and will be taking some much need time off and going to his home in Mexico this winter.
I am wrapping up the lose ends for the business before going in the hospital for at least one back/neck operation perhaps two. What I will be doing in the future will depend on the success of the operations and length of my recuperation.


Mike and I would like to thank all of our Loyal customers most of who have become good friends as well.

WE wish you tight lines and good times

Mike & IRV


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#2
So very Sad, right there is a moment that makes a lot of us say damn it. Economic times not helping and regs getting so f-ed up that we and them dont know what to do. not to mention fuel insurance bait up keep, just sad...

Well hope that they get to read this next part.
Thank you guys and thank you for the boat and trips, i know a lot of people that fished with you and never really heard a negative report. Great job and good luck.

Let God lead the way!
Give a man a fish he eats for one day, teach him to fish he eats forever!
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#3
I use to fish the BG90 every year on there multi day trip. Had great time w Capt Mike. Sad to see there are no longer around.
Eat what you kill !
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#4
That boat always justed looked like business...

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#5
Had to pull this from old photo album. So no one think I'm making up story......haha..... This was like 10 years ago. Wish I still had that much hair on my head...lol


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Choodak ling this past season on the BG90


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Nice ling...... Here a couple nice reds I got on BG90 couple years ago on an overnighter trip out of Long Beach Marina.


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#8
Man it makes a grown man wanna Cry to see fun time like that go away!
Let God lead the way!
Give a man a fish he eats for one day, teach him to fish he eats forever!
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#9
wow what have i been missing out on! shit. Thats such a shame. i got to know Irv Grisbeck over the past 2 years. our relationship definitely started out on the wrong foot but after getting to know each other thats one cool dude. And mike, well, hes an awesome guy i would just never screw with him. hes got that crazy look like "i'll bust your ass at any time"...haha. But best of luck to those guys.
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#10
Good luck ol skipper, memorable moment on board that beast. Best of wishes, but so sad.
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