Slip It In
02-19-2021, 01:02 PM
My crew and I have been daytime fishing for the last 5-6 years when time, work and weather allows. The work and weather seems to be the largest factor. Running a 28 foot center console 100 plus miles certainty does limit the weather windows. There were many things which we struggled to work out, however i believe we have made great progress.
Depending on the location of our tuna fishing, we decide how much time to dedicate to run off the edge and drop. Sometimes its a drop or two, sometimes its for a few hours. Our most productive day was 6 hooked fish with a double header over a period of 3-4 hours. Unfortunately that day we pulled 4 hooks and 2 were after we got lead off and could see the fish, only boxing 2 fish. We have boxed daytime swords early as July 4th and as late as Nov 1st. We have hooked up on many different baits including soft plastics.
Looking to chat with a few people who also have good results and would like to share information. I think that some more data on depths, moon phases and water Chlorophyll levels would help locate these fish and their feeding habits.
Please PM if interested in contact information
Peter
Depending on the location of our tuna fishing, we decide how much time to dedicate to run off the edge and drop. Sometimes its a drop or two, sometimes its for a few hours. Our most productive day was 6 hooked fish with a double header over a period of 3-4 hours. Unfortunately that day we pulled 4 hooks and 2 were after we got lead off and could see the fish, only boxing 2 fish. We have boxed daytime swords early as July 4th and as late as Nov 1st. We have hooked up on many different baits including soft plastics.
Looking to chat with a few people who also have good results and would like to share information. I think that some more data on depths, moon phases and water Chlorophyll levels would help locate these fish and their feeding habits.
Please PM if interested in contact information
Peter