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425 Sunday June 29th
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We heard great reports coming from the 425 area. Left the house at 4:00 am. The bait barge had 5" to 6" Anchovies. We headed past North Island and on our way to the 425. We found only one paddy but no luck there. We saw 8 tuna seigniors and 6 or 7 tuna pens right on top of the 425. We got 5 yellow fin from 18 to 24 pounds. They were all caught on the troll, not one bite on bait. The fish were caught on natural cedar plugs, black & purple marauder and a black & purple tuna-clone.

(06-30-2014, 05:21 PM)Stickybusiness3 Wrote: We heard great reports coming from the 425 area. Left the house at 4:00 am. The bait barge had 5" to 6" Anchovies. We headed past North Island and on our way to the 425. We found only one paddy but no luck there. We saw 8 tuna seigniors and 6 or 7 tuna pens right on top of the 425. We got 5 yellow fin from 18 to 24 pounds. They were all caught on the troll, not one bite on bait. The fish were caught on natural cedar plugs, black & purple marauder and a black & purple tuna-clone.

Here is a photo of the tuna fleet

here are some photos of the tuna fleet


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#2
nicely done guys
Let God lead the way!
Give a man a fish he eats for one day, teach him to fish he eats forever!
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#3
Nice guys! Hopefully in a couple weeks we will be out searching for some tuna
The way to a fishermans heart is through his fly
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#4
way to get them! that is badass.
men and fish are alike. we both get in trouble when we open our mouths.
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#5
Nice yft, can't wait to get one.
Eat what you kill !
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