We just finished up a few trips after the
last blow we had, and I'm happy to report the Tuna fishing is still CRAZY good. The first day
back on the water was a little tough to get dialed back in due to the fact that
the Tuna changed the pattern they had been in for the last several weeks. They
had been in on the shelf, but with about a zillion sharks on those rigs I guess the Tuna decided to
push on to deeper water. We finally figured out they had really pushed pretty
far out, but when we found them there were still plenty of them to go
around.
Live bait continues to be sketchy at best,so we're still trying to
get live Poggies because the Tuna seem to really like them..... that is when we
can find them. Somedays, we get one net full and we're gone, on other days, it's
1 hour of throwing the net and 4 Poggs in the live well. The good news is that
the Tuna seem to really like red meat. The last day was the best day we had as
we wound up with 12 Yellows in the ice hole, and all but a handfull were taken
chunking with red meat while the others fell for poppers.
I really lucked
out with the last two crews. Both crews brought so much gear that I just took
all my stuff off the boat. I felt like a kid in a candy store with all of this
high dollar stuff on the boat. Some of the reels I still don't know how to
pronounce the name of, but really cool stuff. What's even better is that they
all really knew how to use it. I pretty much kicked back and watched. The crew
never stopped working. Jigging, popping, chunking, and live baiting, and several
times all of this was going on at the same time!!! CRAZY!!
The Marlin are still trying to steal the show. Several
were caught, and again, I feel like the only one that didn't get the visit from
the man in the Blue suit. Capt Lee had two... in the same day!? Capt Eddy had
one that they did the Palm Beach release on, and Capt Will Wall had about a
300lb one that I'm sure you'll be seeing pics of as he said he had about a 10
minute photo shoot with the fish.
If you have the itch, load up and get
to Venice.
Capt Jerry Allen
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