dakota560 |
10-04-2013 02:48 PM |
Re: NJF Gambler Reports?
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Originally Posted by BCinerie
Jay-
6 pack vs head boat . That would make for a great debate!!! I would say I favor the head boats for tuna, my reasons are 1. I like a bigger boat, 2. Cash 3. I like the longer 48 plus type trips not many charters do that 4. More lines in the water means more chance to hook up and see what the fish want. 5. unless the charter is out everyday the head boats are out there and know whats going on. 6. I favor the Gambler because it is the best damn boat around Capt and crew are second to none. Everyone has their favorites and so do I. How many boats start off ther 48 hour trips with a prayer??? Gotta give to the Gambler !!!
MY 2 cents
BC
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Good question and this could be a good debate but here's the reality of off shore tuna fishing. These fish are migratory fish and by nature mean they are constantly on the move. Water temperature, bait, moon phase everything factors into when and where they feed. The Gambler is a great party boat and there are many great charter boats. I've witnessed boats slaying tuna when the boat right next to them couldn't buy a hit. Been on both sides of that coin, more on the later unfortunately That's how this fishing is. Every day is different and it normally changes throughout the course of the day as well.
If you want to land a great fish, you have to have a line in the water. That's the only guarantee involved. The more you go the more likely one of these trips will end up being a trip of a lifetime!
Dakota
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