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First Gambler 36hr tuna
trip has just finished with mixed reviews...Limits of dorado BUT the tuna have left the building. Capt. Bob took us to the Hudson stopping @ scallopers with birds working to no avail--nobody home. Then did some pot-hopping where each held Mahi-mahi & then on to the west wall in 68* crystal-clear blue water setting up on a drift in beautiful shirt-sleeve weather in 2' seas on larger long period swells. When it was time, ran to our spot for the night and dropped the hook. Only action was a short hungry Mako that took 3 hook-baits in rapid succession & was gone. Later a run-off of a big blue dog which left with 2 hooks. Boat swing increased towards morning with wind-current conflict so we started a 9-line troll with no knock-downs. Found 72* water on the east wall and after an action-less drift, hit 3 more pots for Mahi. Then we made 3-4 drifts over a wreck at the Hudson tip picking up a 15-20# Purple hake. On the way in, stopped @ a couple more pots, topping off the Mahi catch with all onboard, I think, catching their limit. Finally, stopped behind more scallopers still with no joy. Ride home was rough heading into a quartering sea and wind 'til 18-16 mls out where it lay down. As always Capt. Bob, 2nd Capt. Greg & mates Jill, Todd & Chris were at their best performing their duties and keeping all entertained.
Hopefully, the tuna will show up soon. Next week, next week I can only hope. |
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The boat cant make fish be there. But the boat can try like hell to find them. Sounds like they did exactly that.
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Have heard some monster yft around but all on the troll and the NE canyons are crushing them. That water should slide down. Maybe others more in the know can chime in. Surprised you guys didn’t get any swords as the bite has been excellent this year.
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No tuna but sounds like a good trip. Sounds lake Capt did everything he could but no fish means no fish. But all caught other species and all made it home unhurt! Sounds like a successful trip to me!
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Nice report great effort.
36 hours and no tuna.....chunk bite has been a major disappointment last few years. |
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Gonna have to change your trip headline to First Gambler 36hr mahi. I give the anglers credit booking these types of trips knowing what your stepping into.
From their FB report: "I spoke to commercial guys that reported longline boats are catching lots of tuna near the Canadian border. Another party boat had tried Block canyon and reportedly only caught one tuna for a 48hr trip. Another party boat was at Wilmington canyon a few days ago and released 4 white marlin and caught a swordfish and some mahi while drifting Capt Bob has ears and eyes all over the place and if he gets some reliable information, I will be very interested to check it out." |
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Appreciate if you could post some pic's
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Damn Chucky, that’s tough to read. I was really hoping you guys could hook a few nice tuna. I know you had a rough season last year so hopefully things can turn around. I really wanted to get out this year but not sure I’ll make it. Just got back from the 1.5 Day out of San Diego and our trip was the worst trip for the entire month on that particular boat.
I’ll be following the reports and hope to see one from you that brings back a few memories of those 2 epic trips we had a few years back! Tight Lines (SOON!!!) Mark |
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East of the hudson past the tails has been better from my sources. BIG yellows are being caught and very large bigeyes. Saw one pushing 300 recently. Also being told the swords have been active out that way as well as shots at wahoo. Again, mostly on the troll.
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