Monday, November 28, 2011
Some quick Cedros Action - Salas!
Hey Gang - Another great video from our friends at Cedros Adventures, the Original Operator of Door to Door FlyDown Service to Isla Cedros.
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Some quick Cedros Action.
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Our Good Bud Nate sent us the video of this amazing underwater footage.
I love Meatballs! Thanks Nate
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Big Tuna Cake, Wahoo Frosting
It is that time of year again for the Grand Prize Exotics down south off the Lower Banks and down to the Lower Lower Zones. I ran into Paul Sweeney in Pt Loma one morning scoping out the Long Range Boats Offloading their prized catches. Check out this great trip report from the Red Rooster III that Bill and Paul made with the Accurate Crew and a star studded cast down to Clarion. Thank you Paul and Bill for another great report
Big Tuna Cake, Wahoo Frosting
Well Done Gang!Thursday, November 17, 2011
The Red Rooster III
Nov. 15, 2011
Good evening folks. We had a great day today. 54 tuna and what a great grade of fish. Average is about 150 pounds with some bigger and some smaller. Fish up into the 190's and one fish 245 caught by Denny Hill. His personal best before that was a 140 lb. he caught yesterday. He made a big jump scoring that cow. We did have a couple other chances at possibly cow's but no luck. Maybe tomorrow. What great fishing so far.
Andy Cates
Nov. 14, 2011
Good evening folks. We had a fun day at the Island. Things started slow but when we got on the fish it picked up with long drifts on fish from 120 to 180 pounds. The morning brought smaller fish 60 to 90 pounders but also brought this 270 pound tuna caught by Alan Walbridge. We did hook another big one but it fell off. No daily JackPot today but Bill Roecker had a great first tuna prize that included a 5 star certificate . Seagar line and Salas jigs. Tomorrow we may have another pot. Oh Yah, Jack gave a ten pack of Salas jigs for the first tuna on the deck. Sweet!
50 tuna today and hoping for more tomorrow.
Andy Cates
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Couple ‘O Cows
Today's photo's features southland fishing legend Fred Fukunaga with his 203-pounder coming over the rail,” wrote Royal Star skipper Tim Ekstrom November 7, noting chartermaster Larry Fancher also managed a 179-pound tuna. “These, and a few others, were the day's highlights. As for the rest of the day, and the rest of our anglers, it was a no go.
“There were a few odd dorado and an occasional big tuna boil to maintain enthusiasm for the effort but sloppy weather and brutal fishing conditions combined into quite a character test. Enduring the challenge while awaiting the big reward is pretty much synonymous with giant yellowfin tuna fishing. It is to be expected. These are not typically doled out to any and all. Certainly there are those times when everyone gets in on the act; those are the occasions we live and strive for. But, scratch mode is built in to this fishery; time at the rail with the right equipment in hand is the only way to produce results. And even then one's number does not always come up. Often times the fish gods are harsh, and do not appear impartial. Such is fishing.
“For us those strived for results were scant today. Better than nothing though; five happy anglers have a big ingot of swimming gold perfectly spiked, bled, and dressed resting the RSW tank, but our aspirations are far greater. The positive news is that we see plenty of sign around; at least enough to convince me that we have a chance at a good hit tomorrow and beyond. The quality is what we came for, and the setting is ripe for plenty more.”