Friday, November 30, 2012

Deadly wahoo set up


From: matt salas
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 8:13 AM
To: Al Tokunaga; Robert N. Hara; bruce; ssintfinish@yahoo.com; stoney; Mark; Mel; paul prichard; Paul Ito; jerry c reese;
Subject: : Deadly wahoo set up]
  
875H Calstar rod

DPX2-600 narrow Accurate

Salas Army green & Pink jig

70# Wahoo

Angler was Al Porter, first time fishing for tuna or wahoo, He rented all
his equipment from the boat, I let him throw my set-up that morning while I
ate breakfast.

Al is a fishing guide from the Yukon! Loved the reel and was amazed at the
power of the fish! He told me something I will never forget " these fish if
you tied them tail to tail with a Salmon , the Salmon would drown in 20
yards"

Jordan

Monday, November 12, 2012

On The Yig - Ala Bill Roecker Oceanic Videos Current Condtions



Mark Pisano brought his Independence home to Pt. Loma Sportfishing November 10 after an eight-day trip with 29 anglers aboard. 


Their story was much the same as others recently. The fishing was good, and the catch was mixed species, typical for fall eight and ten-day trips. Jim Kostelecky of Pasadena won first place for his 79.8-pound yellowfin tuna. He said it bit on his chrome Salas 6X Jr. jig tied to 40-pound Big Game line and 80-pound Izorline spectra. He fished with an Avet JX reel and a Seeker 875 rod. Tom Kroes of Tipton won second place for a 54.8-pound tuna, and posed the Jim.Terry Watkins of San Diego won third place for a 48-pound dorado, but failed to appear for the jackpot shot. 


Independence Sportfishing
Captains Mark Pisano, Paul Strasser, Jeff DeBuys
(619) 226-6006 - Point Loma Sportfishing