2022 tuna charter

Richard,

I would like to think, if a group of guys from SCH or any other group of friends went fishing on a charter...They would share with the guys that were perhaps less fortunate in catching fish..... :blush:
Yep, I was hoping someone would of tossed a fish my way but it didn't happen. Maybe I should of asked but I was too shy and already embarrassed from the skunk .
 
Yep, I was hoping someone would of tossed a fish my way but it didn't happen. Maybe I should of asked but I was too shy and already embarrassed from the skunk .

Rich,

I would not ask either, especially if I did not know them....Hence, going with friends on a charter has an advantage.... ;)
 
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Yep, I was hoping someone would of tossed a fish my way but it didn't happen. Maybe I should of asked but I was too shy and already embarrassed from the skunk .
Gonna step in for a moment. Never liked cattle boats because of who you might have to fish with and did not know. Have done tons of charters however as well as owning a boat for awhile. I got lucky early on learning pelagics and got my first experience's on private charters through friends in a friendly enviroment. When the bite got big some day's it was hook and hand to the newbies on the charter, On one trip early on the guy next to me saw how I was struggling during a good stop and said - I got one going but here you go it's up to you to put it on the boat. That's how I learned, he stood next to me and taught me what to do. I was lucky enough to be taught by folks that had enough heart to break a newbie in. That was a long time ago but I have never forgotten that persons help that day.
 
I just talked to Fishermans landing and they have left a message with Jeff Walker the new owner of the Fortune about contacting me about future charter. I had left a message at old phone number but that person is no longer associated with the boat. As soon as I hear from him with dates I will post options and go from there. I think we will go with 1.5 day trip.
Jeff is the new owner? Hold the phone, his is a very fishy captain. Count me in!!!
 
Jeff is the new owner? Hold the phone, his is a very fishy captain. Count me in!!!
My last trip on the Fortune was my first with Jeff, he only owned the boat about one week at that time. I agree he knows what he is doing and the crew was great.
 
Probably one of the best parts of offshore fishing is giving people fresh fish.
I recently went out on a boat which I won't name. Great guys and some great fishing. I got skunked on BFT but got 2 great YT so I was happy. BUT, one dude who was the father of one of the deckhands caught 4 or 5 BFT and the boat limited. (We hit a huge school at 2 am on the way in and the deckhands caught a bunch.)

No BFT were shared. Only the people who caught them brought meat home. I will probably not fish that boat again.
 
I recently went out on a boat which I won't name. Great guys and some great fishing. I got skunked on BFT but got 2 great YT so I was happy. BUT, one dude who was the father of one of the deckhands caught 4 or 5 BFT and the boat limited. (We hit a huge school at 2 am on the way in and the deckhands caught a bunch.)

No BFT were shared. Only the people who caught them brought meat home. I will probably not fish that boat again.
That is not unusual, but not always the case. Charters are mostly guys who fish together a lot either with a club or company charter. Those trips like to see everyone go home with fish even if the didn't catch any. I was on one charter as a fill in. We had two older guys who never wet a line and still took fish home. We got limits of yellow fin, a few yellow tail and blue fin. The ones who caught blue fin, I was one, kept that meat but shared the rest of their catch.
 
I have been on boats where I caught 8 BFT but I all ways take home 2 and the rest are passed around the boat. Lots of trips like that where I have helped fill peoples limits. I stay at the rail all day so if there are fish to be caught I am gonna catch them no matter the species until the captain says we are at our boat limit. As in every dude on the boat with a license has a full limit.

Just throwing this out there I will gladly give anyone who wants my skipjack my skipjack. I give them away or take them for lobster bait. I know they are edible but yuck you can have them.
 
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Gonna step in for a moment. Never liked cattle boats because of who you might have to fish with and did not know. Have done tons of charters however as well as owning a boat for awhile. I got lucky early on learning pelagics and got my first experience's on private charters through friends in a friendly enviroment. When the bite got big some day's it was hook and hand to the newbies on the charter, On one trip early on the guy next to me saw how I was struggling during a good stop and said - I got one going but here you go it's up to you to put it on the boat. That's how I learned, he stood next to me and taught me what to do. I was lucky enough to be taught by folks that had enough heart to break a newbie in. That was a long time ago but I have never forgotten that persons help that day.
Yes Sir, I'm not that fishy yet in the ocean and can say I've been on 2 overnights and 2 full day trips, and plenty of 1/2 days. 1/2 days is where I've been practicing. In one of my full day trips I was hooked up but lost them do to tangles and other guys not following lines. I had a quick conversation with a gentleman on the ride out and had mentioned to him that I was a rookie. At the end of the trip him made time to look for me and ask how I did...skunked but fun I said. When we docked he came over and handed me a yellowfin, wohoo!! As the deckhands collected for filleting the fish I went over and paid his tab plus tipped, I had overheard him tell the deckhand he had left his wallet in his truck and he left his gear and went running to his truck to get the wallet. I hope he thought it was cool that I paid his tab out of the same kindness he showed me.
 
Yes Sir, I'm not that fishy yet in the ocean and can say I've been on 2 overnights and 2 full day trips, and plenty of 1/2 days. 1/2 days is where I've been practicing. In one of my full day trips I was hooked up but lost them do to tangles and other guys not following lines. I had a quick conversation with a gentleman on the ride out and had mentioned to him that I was a rookie. At the end of the trip him made time to look for me and ask how I did...skunked but fun I said. When we docked he came over and handed me a yellowfin, wohoo!! As the deckhands collected for filleting the fish I went over and paid his tab plus tipped, I had overheard him tell the deckhand he had left his wallet in his truck and he left his gear and went running to his truck to get the wallet. I hope he thought it was cool that I paid his tab out of the same kindness he showed me.
That was very kind of you both, lets hope the captain was honest and told him his tab was paid and didn't take his money.
 
I have been on boats where I caught 8 BFT but I all ways take home 2 and the rest are passed around the boat. Lots of trips like that where I have helped fill peoples limits. I stay at the rail all day so if there are fish to be caught I am gonna catch them no matter the species until the captain says we are at our boat limit. As in every dude on the boat with a license has a full limit.

Just throwing this out there I will gladly give anyone who wants my skipjack my skipjack. I give them away or take them for lobster bait. I know they are edible but yuck you can have them.
I can personally vouch for Drew's above statement. IMG_2156.jpgThe last time I was fortunate enough to fish with @Truduct our group of 3 were the last 3 knuckle heads at the rail, maybe the first 3 too. The above picture was the last fish caught for the trip and if memory serves me correct, the only DoDo. I'm the idiot in the background looking for a decent bait, picture was taken around 9:30pm on a 1.5 day trip. Think we had 2 of the 3 largest fish caught. Including the jackpot.
 
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I can personally vouch for Drew's above statement. View attachment 50979The last time I was fortunate enough to fish with @Truduct our group of 3 were the last 3 knuckle heads at the rail, maybe the first 3 too. The above picture was the last fish caught for the trip and if memory serves me correct, the only DoDo. I'm the idiot in the background looking for a decent bait, picture was taken around 9:30pm on a 1.5 day trip. Think we had 2 of the 3 largest fish caught. Including the jackpot.
Dude that was an epic day. YFT and Skipjack all day. Then that Dodo as a night cap.

I caught the YFT jackpot next to the dodo on the slide with a top water colt sniper. As soon as the trolling rod hit I casted into that bite, unreal day.
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I wouldn't feed skipjack to a cat. And I hate cats.
This is how many bags of SJ I brought home for lobster bait. Half of the boat were snobs and they sat in the galley bitching about the SJ. Me and Morgan were at the rail all day ripping lips. Pretty sure we ended up with YFT limits in the mix. Super fun fishing for sure I would do that trip 10 out of 10 times. No shame in my game I just want to catch fish and laugh.
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We came back in from a two day trip and killed the yellow fin tuna and skipjack. when the crew brought the skipjack up in one of the carts there were two cats that ran off when they got a smell of them.
 
I'm not much of a "Big lake" fisherman...My question is, what's wrong with skip jack?...I used to catch bonito when they were in SoCal by the millions...My mom would pressure cook them and make "tuna" fish sandwiches or can it...Always thought it was good...Same with barries......:yum

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