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    Default Good tuna bite off OC - 06/08/08 Reel Buster

    Changed plans and headed stright out to the poor mans, hung right, water looked way too cold to fish but we tried anyhow. Great idea - first fish was on in 5 minutes (before we even had 3 rods out). Fish on every half hour. 3 doubles and 1 triple. all bluefin- 25 - 34 inches, too bad we couldn't have kept them all (17-18). Best day on teh Reel Buster :)

    Crew members Van and Tom begged me NOTto go back to the man overboard for fear of getting hooked up again.We went 17 for 18.


    What a day :)
    Last edited by David; 06-08-2008 at 08:36 PM.


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    Wow - what a nice day. I've never seen so much life and so much bait anywhere as today between the Poormans and the Washington. Large pods of bait with small school bft's, pods of bottlenose dolphins, pods of pilot whales, many large sea turtles, and many large sun fish. We actually briefly hooked a large sunfish - luckily he got off after ruining a blue witch w/hoo. We zig-zagged from 500-900 feet from the Poormans all the way to the Washington with bites every few minutes. Again, many thanks to Klunatic for the post which put us onto this bonanza of blue fin tunas. And thanks, Dave, for an incredible ride on the "Reel Buster".

    Van "Classic Hooker"

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    Very nice Dave and Van. heard of a couple fish close to 100lbs caught as well. Did you'all run into any bigger fish or yellowfins!

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    Bill - everything we saw was 27-33" bft, and they were everywhere along the 90-150 fathom line between Poormans & the Washington. There also were large pods of pilots and bfts just north of the Washington and we called several other boats in since we were needing to head towards OC, and one of those boats called us and said he caught bfts and a couple of yfts just north of Washington along the 150 fathom line. On the radio, someone caught a large bft on the lump just south and outside the Washington (412?) and one of the boats we called in already had 2 yfts caught inshore of the Washington. So the bft migration is in full swing - unfortunately, they all are small right now. We were hopiing to run into a school of the 48" plus class or the yfts, but no joy there. Still, we had a ball with all the little footballs.

    Van

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    Bill No all were of the cookie cutter variety still 18 fish was great...
    Van it was a Good day for sure it will take one heck of a day to break the 18 record.Talk to you later in the week, Hopefully Ed @ Martek can get the Hooker back up and running.Only bad part was to only KEEP one and then those CRAZY Gremlins...


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    Nice fishing Dave. Sounds like you guys were busy. Looks like we missed that water by running to the Norfolk and south on Friday.

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    Default !

    Congratulations!

    Glad you guys got into 'em. You certainly put in the time and effort this weekend, and it paid off for you - big time.

    Thanks again for the trip on Saturday!

    Steve

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    Dave,

    Nice Day! Glad the fish hung around for you. Did you still have the fog? Anyone else out there with you today or were they all still inshore sharking?

    Eric "Klunatic"

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    Nice job fellas way to go ...

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    that same school of bluefin moved past va beach about 10 days ago and was down at oregon inlet almost 3 weeks ago. That'll give you an idea of how fast the fish move up the coast. Sounds like you had a great time, congrats!!

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