Offshore trolling holds up
Though the weather was a problem, Capt. mark DeBlasio reported another great trolling trip on his Blue Runner.
“BLUE RUNNER June 23-24
Back out for another overnighter .. got set out around 2:30pm and went 1 for 2 on Yellowfin pretty quick. Thought it would be game on but the fish had other plans. Very slow afternoon, seeing fish on sonar but they were not cooperative. Finally had a big bite around 5:30pm .. a nice 80” Giant Bluefin we released. Picked a few more Yellowfin before dark but it was pretty lackluster. Got set up on drift at dark and hung a jig in outrigger .. while setting out first bait outrigger comes down hard and we release another Giant Bluefin in the 80-85” class. Both Giants coming on 30 class reels. Shortly after, thunderstorms, heavy rain and wind came on so we basically went up sea : down sea the rest of the night .. in the AM things picked up a bit. First shot was Bluefins 43-49”, catching 4. Yellowfins got going after that and we ended up with 17 or so, keeping 9 and releasing the rest. In the midst of the yellowfins biting, we had 2 big bites and assumed Giant Bluefins again. Pulled one off and got other one on leader and was surprised to see a nice Bigeye. Despite preparing for a release we are able to get a gaff in the bigeye and land it. Fish went around 220 lbsBLUE RUNNER June 23-24
Back out for another overnighter .. got set out around 2:30pm and went 1 for 2 on Yellowfin pretty quick. Thought it would be game on but the fish had other plans. Very slow afternoon, seeing fish on sonar but they were not cooperative. Finally had a big bite around 5:30pm .. a nice 80” Giant Bluefin we released. Picked a few more Yellowfin before dark but it was pretty lackluster. Got set up on drift at dark and hung a jig in outrigger .. while setting out first bait outrigger comes down hard and we release another Giant Bluefin in the 80-85” class. Both Giants coming on 30 class reels. Shortly after, thunderstorms, heavy rain and wind came on so we basically went up sea : down sea the rest of the night .. in the AM things picked up a bit. First shot was Bluefins 43-49”, catching 4. Yellowfins got going after that and we ended up with 17 or so, keeping 9 and releasing the rest. In the midst of the yellowfins biting, we had 2 big bites and assumed Giant Bluefins again. Pulled one off and got other one on leader and was surprised to see a nice Bigeye. Despite preparing for a release we are able to get a gaff in the bigeye and land it. Fish went around 220 lbsBLUE RUNNER June 23-24
Back out for another overnighter .. got set out around 2:30pm and went 1 for 2 on Yellowfin pretty quick. Thought it would be game on but the fish had other plans. Very slow afternoon, seeing fish on sonar but they were not cooperative. Finally had a big bite around 5:30pm .. a nice 80” Giant Bluefin we released. Picked a few more Yellowfin before dark but it was pretty lackluster. Got set up on drift at dark and hung a jig in outrigger .. while setting out first bait outrigger comes down hard and we release another Giant Bluefin in the 80-85” class. Both Giants coming on 30 class reels. Shortly after, thunderstorms, heavy rain and wind came on so we basically went up sea : down sea the rest of the night .. in the AM things picked up a bit. First shot was Bluefins 43-49”, catching 4. Yellowfins got going after that and we ended up with 17 or so, keeping 9 and releasing the rest. In the midst of the yellowfins biting, we had 2 big bites and assumed Giant Bluefins again. Pulled one off and got other one on leader and was surprised to see a nice Bigeye. Despite preparing for a release we are able to get a gaff in the bigeye and land it. Fish went around 220 lbsBLUE RUNNER June 23-24
Back out for another overnighter .. got set out around 2:30pm and went 1 for 2 on Yellowfin pretty quick. Thought it would be game on but the fish had other plans. Very slow afternoon, seeing fish on sonar but they were not cooperative. Finally had a big bite around 5:30pm .. a nice 80” Giant Bluefin we released. Picked a few more Yellowfin before dark but it was pretty lackluster. Got set up on drift at dark and hung a jig in outrigger .. while setting out first bait outrigger comes down hard and we release another Giant Bluefin in the 80-85” class. Both Giants coming on 30 class reels. Shortly after, thunderstorms, heavy rain and wind came on so we basically went up sea : down sea the rest of the night .. in the AM things picked up a bit. First shot was Bluefins 43-49”, catching 4. Yellowfins got going after that and we ended up with 17 or so, keeping 9 and releasing the rest. In the midst of the yellowfins biting, we had 2 big bites and assumed Giant Bluefins again. Pulled one off and got other one on leader and was surprised to see a nice Bigeye. Despite preparing for a release we are able to get a gaff in the bigeye and land it. Fish went around 220 lbsBLUE RUNNER June 23-24
Back out for another overnighter .. got set out around 2:30pm and went 1 for 2 on Yellowfin pretty quick. Thought it would be game on but the fish had other plans. Very slow afternoon, seeing fish on sonar but they were not cooperative. Finally had a big bite around 5:30pm .. a nice 80” Giant Bluefin we released. Picked a few more Yellowfin before dark but it was pretty lackluster. Got set up on drift at dark and hung a jig in outrigger .. while setting out first bait outrigger comes down hard and we release another Giant Bluefin in the 80-85” class. Both Giants coming on 30 class reels. Shortly after, thunderstorms, heavy rain and wind came on so we basically went up sea : down sea the rest of the night .. in the AM things picked up a bit. First shot was Bluefins 43-49”, catching 4. Yellowfins got going after that and we ended up with 17 or so, keeping 9 and releasing the rest. In the midst of the yellowfins biting, we had 2 big bites and assumed Giant Bluefins again. Pulled one off and got other one on leader and was surprised to see a nice Bigeye. Despite preparing for a release we are able to get a gaff in the bigeye and land it. Fish went around 220 lbsBLUE RUNNER June 23-24
Back out for another overnighter .. got set out around 2:30pm and went 1 for 2 on Yellowfin pretty quick. Thought it would be game on but the fish had other plans. Very slow afternoon, seeing fish on sonar but they were not cooperative. Finally had a big bite around 5:30pm .. a nice 80” Giant Bluefin we released. Picked a few more Yellowfin before dark but it was pretty lackluster. Got set up on drift at dark and hung a jig in outrigger .. while setting out first bait outrigger comes down hard and we release another Giant Bluefin in the 80-85” class. Both Giants coming on 30 class reels. Shortly after, thunderstorms, heavy rain and wind came on so we basically went up sea : down sea the rest of the night .. in the AM things picked up a bit. First shot was Bluefins 43-49”, catching 4. Yellowfins got going after that and we ended up with 17 or so, keeping 9 and releasing the rest. In the midst of the yellowfins biting, we had 2 big bites and assumed Giant Bluefins again. Pulled one off and got other one on leader and was surprised to see a nice Bigeye. Despite preparing for a release we are able to get a gaff in the bigeye and land it. Fish went around 220 lbsBLUE RUNNER June 23-24
Back out for another overnighter .. got set out around 2:30pm and went 1 for 2 on Yellowfin pretty quick. Thought it would be game on but the fish had other plans. Very slow afternoon, seeing fish on sonar but they were not cooperative. Finally had a big bite around 5:30pm .. a nice 80” Giant Bluefin we released. Picked a few more Yellowfin before dark but it was pretty lackluster. Got set up on drift at dark and hung a jig in outrigger .. while setting out first bait outrigger comes down hard and we release another Giant Bluefin in the 80-85” class. Both Giants coming on 30 class reels. Shortly after, thunderstorms, heavy rain and wind came on so we basically went up sea : down sea the rest of the night .. in the AM things picked up a bit. First shot was Bluefins 43-49”, catching 4. Yellowfins got going after that and we ended up with 17 or so, keeping 9 and releasing the rest. In the midst of the yellowfins biting, we had 2 big bites and assumed Giant Bluefins again. Pulled one off and got other one on leader and was surprised to see a nice Bigeye. Despite preparing for a release we are able to get a gaff in the bigeye and land it. Fish went around 220 lbsBLUE RUNNER June 23-24
Back out for another overnighter .. got set out around 2:30pm and went 1 for 2 on Yellowfin pretty quick. Thought it would be game on but the fish had other plans. Very slow afternoon, seeing fish on sonar but they were not cooperative. Finally had a big bite around 5:30pm .. a nice 80” Giant Bluefin we released. Picked a few more Yellowfin before dark but it was pretty lackluster. Got set up on drift at dark and hung a jig in outrigger .. while setting out first bait outrigger comes down hard and we release another Giant Bluefin in the 80-85” class. Both Giants coming on 30 class reels. Shortly after, thunderstorms, heavy rain and wind came on so we basically went up sea : down sea the rest of the night .. in the AM things picked up a bit. First shot was Bluefins 43-49”, catching 4. Yellowfins got going after that and we ended up with 17 or so, keeping 9 and releasing the rest. In the midst of the yellowfins biting, we had 2 big bites and assumed Giant Bluefins again. Pulled one off and got other one on leader and was surprised to see a nice Bigeye. Despite preparing for a release we are able to get a gaff in the bigeye and land it. Fish went around 220 lbsBLUE RUNNER June 23-24
Back out for another overnighter .. got set out around 2:30pm and went 1 for 2 on Yellowfin pretty quick. Thought it would be game on but the fish had other plans. Very slow afternoon, seeing fish on sonar but they were not cooperative. Finally had a big bite around 5:30pm .. a nice 80” Giant Bluefin we released. Picked a few more Yellowfin before dark but it was pretty lackluster. Got set up on drift at dark and hung a jig in outrigger .. while setting out first bait outrigger comes down hard and we release another Giant Bluefin in the 80-85” class. Both Giants coming on 30 class reels. Shortly after, thunderstorms, heavy rain and wind came on so we basically went up sea : down sea the rest of the night .. in the AM things picked up a bit. First shot was Bluefins 43-49”, catching 4. Yellowfins got going after that and we ended up with 17 or so, keeping 9 and releasing the rest. In the midst of the yellowfins biting, we had 2 big bites and assumed Giant Bluefins again. Pulled one off and got other one on leader and was surprised to see a nice Bigeye. Despite preparing for a release we are able to get a gaff in the bigeye and land it. Fish went around 220 lbs