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Old 07-26-2008, 08:35 AM   #1
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Detailed report on the Bluefin bite yesterday trolling, chunking and jigging HU 2

Trolling Report targeting the bigger Bluefin Yesterday on the Hooked Up II

We had the Lance Seeton group out yesterday from Seeton Turf Warehouse in Southern NJ targeting the bigger Bluefin on the Hooked Up II. We left Cape May at 2:00 am to run down south to where we fished the other day and hooked up a very big tuna right away plus another and were sure the big slob bluefins were around as it had only been two days since we were at that location. As we left Cape May our radio showed an Armada of boats right behind us and almost every one of these were headed to the more popular 20 fathom locations where the fleet has been chunking and jigging bluefin this past week. When we paste the 20 line our radar showed almost nothing and I was so pleased to see this as we planned to put in our lines right at sunrise about 64 miles SE of Cape May in water that was 204 feet deep. I was marking tuna and bait very well from outside the 30 fathom line down to where we were but it was not quite as thick as on Tuesday’ trip to the same location. Either way there were tuna being marked on our color machine and it looked very promising. We got our lines out wwwwwwwwwwwwwback and had two deep on # 32 planners and it did not take long before one went off screaming and we all thought we had the big one we were looking for. Well after a long fight with 38 lbs of drag we finally saw a huge sea turtle had ate our ballyhoo and that turned out to be the best catch of the day for us trolling. When we finally got our lines back out there were boats everywhere and by 7:00 we could not troll without a boat being within a few hundred yards of us. There were not too many boats from our area down by us as most stayed up about 15-20 miles to the North West us that trolled yesterday and the rest of our friends decided to chunk and jig which was a wise decision. We covered a lot of ground trolling and worked all the spots we have caught big bluefin in past years and with only a couple of knockdown which were Dolphin bites or King Mackerel. We changed our ballyhoo and sea witch colors 12 times along with different sizes as well as colors and it still did not produce for us. The one difference from past troll trips is we used 150 lb fluorocarbon leaders instead of 130 lb leader as we had a really big one chew the 130 leader on our last trip with 42 lbs of drag and approximately an hour fight. I do not think that made any difference as we fished around some of the top trolling boats in our area that have been catching 175-200 lb plus bluefin pretty regularly recently and I can honestly say I did not see one boat fighting a fish in 9 hours of fishing yesterday. We were marked tuna quite a few times inside and outside of the 30 line almost as far north as the Tea Cup and stopped tried jigging and chunking a few times also when we could not get one to come up and bite our trolling lures which our crew loved but we did what we knew how to do and it still did not produce for us yesterday. The problem was simply way too many boats everywhere and it almost always shuts down the bite. Out best chance would have been right at day break but we wasted time fighting that big sea turtle and after that the fleet had arrived and for us anyways it was all but over for the day. We did mark lots of tuna and bait so it is far from over from what we saw yesterday and we of course do not know if some boats got on the tuna but as mentioned we did not see any boats stopped and doing battle all day trolling. I had a make-up trip scheduled for today (Sat) but came up short on anglers as 3 had to back out for various reasons so we did not run the trip and at least from yesterdays experience with the boat traffic I really do not feel too bad about this at least this morning. I did talk to a couple of my charter captain friends who were chunking and jigging inshore of us and as of around 11:00 am they had not done too much so I did not run inshore and stayed out in the deep trolling but had planned to move inshore to jig and chunk on this trip if we had gotten our big fish trolling early am. I have some reservations about chunking as most I know are using 30-40 lb leaders to get the chunk bite which results in breaking off most fish or long fights following the fish when going on the ball which I really do not like to do but is mandatory as some of the guys got on fish inshore chunking up to 150 lb or more yesterday mostly late in the day at a location they found away from the big chunk and jig fleets where they fished most of the day. I was out at one of these popular locations early this week with only 3 boats there on Tuesday and yesterday I could not even count how many boats were anchored on these lumps when I checked out the inshore lumps on my radar. Bottom line from a charter boat captains prospective is you do what you have to do to get bites regardless if the fish is lost to light leader and I am sure my charter yesterday would have enjoyed themselves more if I had moved inshore to where the chunk and jig were fishing and gotten at least some action but it was not until late in day did I hear some consistent action from the chunkers and jiggers as it was pretty slow for most thought out most of the day but I’m sure some others I did not talk to may have gotten it going earlier but at least the captains’ I know it did not happen until they moved to the less crowed location probably after 1:00 pm or so. I was really surprised to hear the size of the bluefin the chunkers got into yesterday with fish a few in the 65-68 inch range and probably over 150 lb plus and those are very big fish for inshore bluefin along the 20 line. I do not know if I can ever remember as many large tuna being caught overall as this season compared to past years. The secret to catching big tuna on light leader is to follow the fish with your boat with light drags and use chafing gear on your leaders to keep the fish from chewing thru the 30-40 fluorocarbon. Visit your local tackle store and they should be able to provide you with what you need as they are supplied in different weights. I personally do not like fishing light leaders or going on the ball with our big boat and losing our slick but truthfully I think it is the way to go if you are going to chunk these days as the fish are bigger this year than probably I have seen in many years as mentioned previously but I still prefer to troll them overall but as mentioned when you run charters you better do what it takes to get the bites and congratulations to those that got on the fish with all the boat traffic yesterday. There are some nice size wahoo now showing up down where we trolled yesteday along with the bluefin and hope to see at least a few yellowfin showing up along the 30 fathom line so we can have some additional species to target along the bluefin.
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Old 07-26-2008, 02:47 PM   #2
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thanks for the report.sound like you work your a$$ off for them
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Old 07-27-2008, 08:39 AM   #3
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Great Report!

Can't catch them all the time , but as hard as you work for them , I'm sure it is only a matter of time before you are back into BFT's Thanks for a great report !
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