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Ouch but Congrats as well, my buddy had it happen on Tuesday in O'side :(

We might have heard each other cursing at the fish if we listened hard enough

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Saltwater Boat Fishing Reports / 1 for 7. Inflatable frustrations.
« on: August 30, 2023, 10:37:44 AM »
Went 1 for 7 on bluefin yesterday. After fishing them briefly Monday evening and figuring out what they want I thought I had this in the bag. Haven’t pulled that many hooks in one day in my whole life. Only one to make it to the boat was on a popper. 20 ish pounds…. If I had more than 2 and half hours to fish I might have limited out 🤣

Ulua 93H bowed up just before bending and pulling the hook for your pleasure.




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Saltwater Boat Fishing Reports / Re: Plan-C (7/30)
« on: August 01, 2023, 04:18:20 PM »
I can’t wait for the mahi to fill in. Saw some larger models Sunday and it gave me hope. Multiple reports of 20-30lb fish under kelp is exciting.

I think we all had the same idea Sunday and all had the same outcome. Although you put meat in the bag

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Saltwater Boat Fishing Reports / Re: No Albies 7/30
« on: August 01, 2023, 11:58:43 AM »
In hind site I should have went to Avalon and taken shelter then popped out to the slide/277 when it died down to look for tuna than cruise home but in the heat of the moment I just wanted off the water and back on the mainland.

This years weather is a little weird

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Saltwater Boat Fishing Reports / Re: No Albies 7/30
« on: July 30, 2023, 09:19:56 PM »
I’ll just add to your report.

I packed two trolling rods, my 80 narrow and kite rod to target local cows.

Launched out of oside and plan was to meet you around the middle.

Perfect conditions out the gate. 70-72 degree water.
SST showed a lot of 70+ water but once I got north of the LCAC station it was hard to find anything over 68.

Found mahi outside oside chasing bait. Nothing holding to kelp anywhere. They were keyed in on large baits and didn’t chase my lures or even get in my wake…. 8-10lb models. Socal mahi are weird. First flag fell at the BAC in Newport today to a decent model.

Found a huge Mako on the 279 under some birds. Saw a sword on top as well while I was talking to you on the phone.

Found some birds and bait in a large area so put out the spreader bars and worked through it towards the 14.

Swell and wind picked up half way to the 14 and I didn’t really notice until I tried heading towards the 277. It was impossible. Short period 3-4ft swell and wind pushed me back north. Decided to buckle down and just eat the swell going south and went about a mile in 30 minutes… found a clean cut that would let me get to salt creek and figured I’d get beat up to DP harbor but it was worth a go.

13 miles and 1.5 hours of pounding while seated in an inflatable isn’t fun.

Called my buddy Dale down in Oside and he came and picked me up. Took the boat apart and put it in his truck, dropped it off in my driveway then got my truck. It’s nice to have good friends.

Maybe next time I’ll get the kite up.

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Saltwater Boat Fishing Reports / 7/23 tuna hunt
« on: July 24, 2023, 04:52:11 PM »
Last weekend my buddy messaged me saying things came up and he can’t make a rental charter through SlayDay he and two buddies already paid for. Asked if I’d like his spot and if I’d drive the boat…. Heck yeah I wanna drive the boat!

One of the guys had car issues (drove through an exit only and lost two tires…. 😅) so it was my son, Mike and I ready to find some meat!

With the exception of a few sport boat charters, Mike had never been on a small boat in the open ocean, his thing is chasing halibut on his kayak and chartering trips with the boys.

We launched out of LB and I zigged for the big chloro break everyone’s been eyeing and plucking tuna out of. Zigged so hard I almost ran into two sieners between the 14 and 279. They were working a 70 degree break with a hard drop to 68 on one side. So we zig zagged through it and dropped some feathers on dolphins and eventually found ourselves in 66 degree water…. Went back to the warmer water and found a paddy, soaked baits on it for nada, listened to the radio and stared at birds aimlessly gliding and swooping …. This sucks.

Decided to Zag and head to cat and soak live baits for halibut and maybe yellows or just pull on bass while we came up with a plan.

On the way over I hit another drop in temp but this one had kelp and grass. Stopped several times, killed several baits and we all gave each other that look and sigh several times.

Decided to stick with it and see if we could find the other side of the cold water pocket… cruised for around 10 minutes and saw a bunch of birds, then breezers, more birds, more breezers, big breezers, bluefin that aren’t scared of the boat. Another boat also saw this and we cruised up to them and got on either side of a mass of breezing 100lb fish and started throwing everything we had at them… weren’t interested.
A couple more boats come in and kites start going up… I don’t have a kite, but there’s now a dozen big spots of fish within a 2 miles radius.
Let’s pull a madmac around them. So we put out a pink mad mac and do a huge circle around all these busting fish and diving birds and when we’re about to get half way through one decides to eat it.
Mike got on the rod and quickly declared this a big fish. He tagged me in and I agreed.

Spotter plane started circling and I assumed he was  taking pics of boats hooked up, he came in low and circled us several times as well as a couple others. I got ahold of Carl (@airpilikia) later and he sent me a file folder to choose pics from. I’ll have a couple to print out soon.

The boat was supposed to come with “gaffs” so it’s the one thing I didn’t bring… we had one small aluminum gaff.
The fish came up and we agreed that gaff might get lost and one of us might go swimming in the process, instead of debating on who that might be I just kept the rod in my hands and told him to wait for a good shot 🤣

We got the shot, the hook wasn’t big enough to grab much of the head and it pulled out. Got a mouth shot and it shook loose after a few seconds… eventually he got it in the gill plate and I put a rope through its mouth. Taped out at 64” fork.

Mikes new PB and a successful “guided trip” for me 🤘🏽 might make this a career…

I can’t forget that Donovan was steering the boat and recording with an iPhone the whole time. He did an amazing job.


















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Saltwater Boat Fishing Reports / Re: It's Alive (7/16)
« on: July 18, 2023, 05:01:17 PM »
I use 65lb braid to 20ft of 100lb mono wind-on and 2-3ft of either coated cable or 200lb mono. Neither gets bit better than the other but it seems like they’ll pick one for the day so I run both on two rods.
Even with the 100lb mono I’ve had them break or cut it. It think they twist in it or tail wrap themselves and straighten out and pop the line. Same way tigers bend big hooks. But that’s just my theory.

You’ll get one Tom! Can’t wait to see the pic of it across your bow

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Saltwater Boat Fishing Reports / Re: It Dead 7/13
« on: July 16, 2023, 10:58:30 AM »
The dinner table pic needs to be on a t-shirt.

We need a thread dedicated to Jeremy’s fish cleaning stations pics. Some of them are epic

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Saltwater Boat Fishing Reports / Re: It Dead 7/13
« on: July 13, 2023, 08:53:01 PM »
Yep, that’ll do.

Congrats Jeremy. It’s about dang time!

Now we need to make the trip to tanner

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Saltwater Boat Fishing Reports / Re: Thresher fishing
« on: July 11, 2023, 12:11:56 AM »
Bravo guys!!!  I love that last minute trip trips that produce!  (Actually I miss the hell out of it... I'm getting tired of all this grown up sh!t.  I thought by now it would be getting easier)

Congrats Britney!

Sometimes it’s nice to go for something I know and nail it. Still trying to figure out the inshore yellows but it seems like when I want to find a thresher it only takes one or two tries. I also have that shark curse we thought was a blessing not long ago… I’m going to venture up to Jeremy’s grounds soon and give it a go. It’ll make a nice podcast or video log. Even if it takes 3-5 tries. He has better grade fish too

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Saltwater Boat Fishing Reports / Thresher fishing
« on: July 10, 2023, 01:03:32 PM »
Went out last Wednesday to see if I could find the threshers. Launched at 4:30pm, Didn’t bring bait, just a sabiki and wasted over an hour and half trying to catch Mack’s… lots of small baits around but no Mack’s until I finally ran over a school around 6pm.

Got a few in the bag, spiked them and sent them out for a drift. Did 3 drifts covering some structure and picked up more Mack’s on the drift. Final drift I decided to go in super shallow and start in 35ft rather than 50ish and drift into the beach. 28ft I get picked up, hook up and classic small thresher fight but after 20 seconds and 2 good runs my 100lb mono top shot broke… clean cut with chafe.. not sure what happened there but it was getting late so I headed in.

Next day Britney and I went out about 4pm with the fresh Mack’s (froze them over night) and went right up on the beach. Did 4 drifts with one knock down but no hookup and was getting frustrated. Drifting into 20ft of water and as I was pulling in the float rod the fly line got picked up. Quick fight and Britney had a 47” FL thresher on her lap!

Had to book it out of the surf zone before we got into breakers, got some pics then headed for the harbor.


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Saltwater Boat Fishing Reports / Re: Still Paying Dues 7/6
« on: July 09, 2023, 04:59:08 PM »
You’ll get one. I like a dead Mack on flyline and one under a float 150ft back or so and 12ft down. “Bump troll” or “power drift” an area if the drift sucks. Kick the motor in gear for 20-30 seconds then float for 2-3 minutes. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve been hit in the first few seconds of the bump.

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Saltwater Boat Fishing Reports / Re: Flexibility 6/9
« on: June 10, 2023, 08:59:53 PM »
A drift sock might be in order for the breezy conditions, I can only imagine how fast the Mosquito gets blown off a spot. Nice haul for the freezer you got there !

I have one and it helps but in order for it to open you have to be drifting pretty fast and when that happens it only slows you down for a good slow troll or thresher drift speed no really rock fishing speed.
A parachute might be better. I’ve thought about it but they’re expensive

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Saltwater Boat Fishing Reports / Re: Shake down trip
« on: June 10, 2023, 06:23:11 PM »
I would maybe consider the haul if I knew I was getting bit, but I’m gonna wait til they get closer. How does that World Cat ride?

It’s like it’s on air bags, rides like a Cadillac. Makes me really want one. We did 28mph out in 3ft with slight chop and felt like glass, did 24-25mph with a larger following sea and chop and could hardly notice. Barley any pitching on the rollers and plenty of power. Still had another 1200 RPMs in reserve.

We did around 90 miles and burned 27 gallons with twin engines and mixed fuels. (Stored gas, stabilizer and new gas).

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