The small weaks are all over the beach and eager to eat metal. They are mostly 12" or less but great fun for anyone and good practice for jigging metal. I have removed the trebles from my lures and fish all single hooks so we don't kill these small weakies. In addition, there are a load of small blues- up to 15" eagerly waiting for us . Jay Vederman and his son Benton hit the weaks and blues Sunday morning and caught a mess of blues that are bound for the smoker. On Monday, Ken Bolis and his son and 2 friends climbed on board and we set out to troll inshore again. I went to the same place as last week, and we had much the same results. We were trolling along minding our business on a beautiful day when we saw a BIG king freejumping. I swung over to where he was and the starboard planer rod started to sing. Of course, it was not the king that ate but a nice Bluefin. Zach's face tells the story. By the way, the tuna was lip gaffed and released unharmed.


Tyler had fun with the kings


We ended up with 8 King mackeral, some bonitas, and the tuna All fish were released except for the 1st King that was bleeding too heavily. There seemed to be some fish showing up offshore with some albacore being taken as well as som yellowfin. I heard several boats off on the edge reporting the fish today. i still have a few dates open so feel free to email or call and let's go fishing!