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Sep 142019

Trip #20 Penn Reels 3-day (Sept 12-15)

September 14th, 2019|Categories: Trip Reports|

Good evening anglers,

This afternoon we looked at a lot of large schools of yellowfin, but we had some trouble getting bites. Late in the day we managed a nice sample of quality fish. Here is Logan with a 20lb yellowfin he caught on a fly-lined bait on 20lb test. Logan fishes with his dad and uncle aboard Searcher.

For more about fly-lining, click here: Fly-line outfit

Captain Mike and the Boys

Sep 132019

Trip #20 Penn Reels 3-day (Sept 12-15)

September 13th, 2019|Categories: Trip Reports|

Good morning anglers,

We started in a new area this morning.  The first thing we found was a very large school of mixed bluefin and yellowfin.  We hooked a few but only managed some off of the school.  Here is Steve Carson with a 35lb bluefin he landed on 15lb test.  Steve’s Tackle Tip went over this set up. Reel in the tackle tip here. We are on the hunt for yellowfin this afternoon. Wish us luck! 

-Captain Mike and the boys

Sep 132019

Trip #20 Penn Reels 3-day (Sept 12-15)

September 13th, 2019|Categories: Trip Reports|

Good evening anglers,

Today we departed on a 3 day trip sponsored by Penn Reels. Pro-staffer Steve Carson is here with all kinds of giveaways and loaner gear. (Check out Steve’s recent tackle tip here: Your “must-have” outfit!)

We started our day on a nice sonar school of yellowfin that didn’t bite very well. We still managed a few, but then quickly moved on. We kept heading west where we found an area of bluefin and stopped on a nice sonar mark of 30-50lb bluefin These stuck with us until after dark and started biting the flat falls after the sun went down.  We got a nice sample and what a great way to start off our trip. 

For tips on flat falls, click here: Capt Art discusses flat fall techniques

Here is Mike B. with a 35lb bluefin he landed on 25lb test.

Captain Mike and the Boys

Sep 122019

Tackle Tip Thursday Vol.65 (Must-have Outfit)

September 12th, 2019|Categories: Capt Art's Blog, Tackle Tip Thursday|

Tackle Tip Thursday is here! Steve is back and giving us a great tackle tip before leaving on the PENN Fishing sponsored 3day trip. 50-80# fly lining outfit. Steve has a Penn Fathom 40 narrow reel,  with 80# test braid leave enough room for casting length top shot. Hook can range from 1/0-4/0 circle hook.  The rod is 7-8″ rod rated somewhere around 40#-80# or even 100#. Work horse outfit and can be used for any trip.  Don’t leave the dock without it.

Huge thank you to Steve and PENN Fishing for coming out on the water with us and for the awesome tackle tip.

🎣Reel in more Tackle Tips here!

Sep 92019

Pulsar 360 3-day Charter (Sept 6-9)

September 9th, 2019|Categories: Trip Reports|

Good afternoon anglers,

This morning we found a school of yellowfin that really wanted to bite. We had phenomenal fishing on these 15-25lb yellowfin. Everyone was able to catch their daily limit on our first stop of the day. Here’s an action shot from our stop, everyone had one on. We’re on the hunt for bluefin this afternoon.

Captain Mike and the Boys

 

Good evening anglers,

We went in the search of bluefin this afternoon after some phenomenal yellowfin fishing this morning. We located some multiple large schools late in the afternoon that would not bite or stick to the boat. At around 530pm we found one. Almost out of bait, this one was our last shot. This one stuck to the boat. They didnt bite right away but eventually we started hooking some 100lb class bluefin. Here is Peter and Coop with a pair of 100lbers that we gaffed after the sun went down. One on the kite and one on fly lined 50lb. Great way to end our trip.

Captain Mike and the Boys

Sep 72019

Pulsar 360 3-day Charter (Sept 6-9)

September 7th, 2019|Categories: Trip Reports|

Good morning anglers

This morning we stopped on a very large school of bluefin tuna and yellowfin tuna mixed at around 5am. As soon as the sun started to come up we started hooking a few. We drifted with them for about 4 or 5 hours and managed to land some quality yellowfin and trophy bluefin. 

The sinker rig and the fly lined sardine were the most effective way to catch these fish this morning.  We are currrently on the move looking for more. Here is Mark W. with one of his bluefin from this morning.

Captain Mike and the Boys

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