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I am going to be in SD all next week. I am doing a Half day trip on the New Seaforth. Wish I could of done the 3/4 or full day to get into the tuna! At least I will be wetting my line. I will let you guys know how it goes.

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I'm a little concerned that the reports are showing nothing for Bluefin or albacore. That's not the norm for this time of year!

 

Looks like some yellowtail showing on 2 days.

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longtime az tourney bass guy i have known for 30 years is headed out with buzz on the prowler for a day and a half wed nite. i warned him to take the heavy gear-there are hundred + pound bluefin from 20 miles on out but he said he'd take his 40 lb rig. been there, done that, good luck buddy......

lee

 

http://www.976-tuna.com/e107_plugins/landing/audio.php?btrack.5.1406044262

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I'm heading out on Aug 1st on the El Capitan with several guys. It's a 2 day trip. I'm bringing 20,30, and 40lb outfits for everyone. I've got some rookies, hopefully it will be good. With a little practice you can cast a 6" sardine fairly well, even on 40. Just hope I can teach the new guys how so we are not re-spooling reels the whole trip. :-)

 

I'll report back after the trip.

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http://www.976-tuna.com/e107_plugins/landing/audio.php?btrack.7.1406562470

 

http://photos.976-tuna.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/IMG_1484-300x400.jpg

 

skipper with some tackle recs:

 

http://www.976-tuna.com/e107_plugins/landing/audio.php?btrack.7.1406568959

 

casting is often unnecessary in an offshore bite. take your bait to the rail, look for the biggest waiting tuna and drop it in front of its nose-then watch your reel start smoking. fingers 'n toes boys and girls-watch your fingers 'n toes......... kinda like fishin' in an asteroid hatchery.

 

lee

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There are times you need your bait far from the boat though. Whether you cast or drop it over the tail, a good hot bait that swims away from the boat is key. I've heard the bait has been pretty beat up lately, I'm sure hoping for some healthy dines. Two eyes and a wiggle chovies or half dead sardines definitely makes it tougher.

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Drop it over the rail that is, not over the tail, though that may work as well?

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