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Oct 32019

Trip #24 Ultra-limited load 6-day (Sep 29-Oct 5)

October 3rd, 2019|Categories: Trip Reports|

Good evening anglers,

We had a tough afternoon. The fish we had around the boat left us, so we went in search of more. We found them late in the day and managed to catch a few more. Hoping for a more productive day tomorrow. We’re in a new spot with fish around and the weather is beautiful. 
Here’s Dan C and Capt Armando with one of the afternoon yellowfin tuna.

Captain Mike and the Boys

Good morning anglers,

Tough day again today so far. There are lots of fish around, they just aren’t biting very well.  Bryan U. did manage to catch this one this morning. The sharks are getting the better of us today. Still plenty of time to fish.

Captain Mike and the Boys

Oct 32019

Tackle Tip Thursday Vol.68 (Chunking)

October 3rd, 2019|Categories: Captain Mike's Blog, Tackle Tip Thursday|

Tackle Tip Thursday is here! Steve C. from PENN Fishing is back and giving us a great tackle tip for fishing at Guadalupe Island. Today is all about Chunking. Chunking for tuna, that is. You will need a Big hook (swivel is optional to prevent line twist.) 60#-80# 100# test line, Rod rated 60-130# and, a Penn international 16VISX filled with 100# braid with a casting length top shot. (Can be fluorocarbon or monofilament.) Chunking is for the bigger tuna 130-140# tuna. Don’t leave the dock without it.
 
Huge thank you to Steve C. and PENN Fishing for the tackle tip!
 

🎣Reel in more Tackle Tips here!

Oct 22019

Trip #24 Ultra-limited load 6-day (Sep 29-Oct 5)

October 2nd, 2019|Categories: Trip Reports|

Good morning anglers,

We had to look around a bit this morning to find the fish, but we’re on them now. They’re boiling around the boat but were not hooking a whole lot yet. We have managed to land a couple handfuls. With the amount of fish around the boat, if they decide to bite we’re going to be getting busy here.

Here’s Rob and Capt Armando with a sample of today’s catch.

Captain Mike and the Boys

Oct 22019

Trip #24 Ultra-limited load 6-day (Sep 29-Oct 5)

October 2nd, 2019|Categories: Trip Reports|

Good evening anglers,

This afternoon we were able to pick away at this beautiful grade of yellowfin tuna.  We had heavy losses today for one reason or another.  But those who stayed at the rail were rewarded greatly.  Here is Xerxes with a 35lber he caught this evening.

Captain Mike and the Boys

Oct 12019

Trip #24 Ultra-limited load 6-day (Sep 29-Oct 5)

October 1st, 2019|Categories: Trip Reports|

Good morning anglers,

We woke up in the same spot we finished last night. We hooked our first fish at around 615 am.  We’ve had to re-position a couple of times, and the conditions are challenging, but we’re still managing to get some bites. Here’s Lester B. with the first fish of the day. He hooked it in the dark on a scad.

Captain Mike and the Boys

Oct 12019

Trip #24 Ultra-limited load 6-day (Sep 29-Oct 5)

October 1st, 2019|Categories: Trip Reports|

Good evening anglers,

We had a bit of a rough ride last night, but it’s all good because we got to our location and the fish started biting right away. We have some adverse conditions at the moment making the fishing difficult. Hooking the fish was not a problem. Landing them was another story.  We did manage a nice little sample of what this place has to offer. 

Here is Ben with a beautiful 50lb yellowfin he caught as the sun went down.  We’re going to hit it hard again in the morning

Captain Mike and the Boys

Sep 282019

Trip #23 Seeker Rods 7-day (Sept 22-29)

September 28th, 2019|Categories: Trip Reports|

Good evening anglers,

We ended our trip on some slug yellowtail this afternoon and evening.  We only caught a handfull, but we had a little opportunity and lost the majority of the fish we hooked.  These yellowtail are big and mean, and the bottom is shallow and sharp, so most of our losses were due to rocks. Come prepared with 80-100lb to fish for these things, they are no joke! Here is Mark and I reaping the rewards of his rail time and proper tackle selection. This one was over 45lbs.

Captain Mike and the boys

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