I’ve fished this boat a couple times, with Chuck as co-captain and now captain. He’s an absolute fish killer. Headed south with the rest of the fleet, maybe 40 miles off the coast of Ensenada. Got there about 3:00 am on Sat. A few guys picked off a few with deep drop knife jigs, anything from about 30-90 lbs, I got nada. Few stops before bfast burritos, nada
Got going on the day fishing. Every stop was a couple blue fin. Same grade. Maybe 60-90 lbs. Again, knife jigs and some colt snipers. I got nada
Morning and daytime, guys caught BFT on jigs with 40-80 lb. The guys on 40# took a little longer
Burgers around 1230 pm and a few more stops for the afternoon. I don’t recall much getting hung in the afternoon and I still got nada
Dinner was steaks and pesto pasta. Very nice job Riley.
And now what you’ve been waiting for. The night bite. We prob started hitting it at about 8-8:3 hrs. I ran a heavy Japanese jig that I tried all day. Similar to SK. A variety of knife, SK and other heavy jigs were used. I recall at least one was on and I got my first bite at about 9-9:30 pm. Running my Terez xtra heavy, speedmaster 25 with 100# braid and 100# mono. Deckhands Danny and Alex slammed my drag shut, hit the easy button and cranking was on. Took about 30-40 mins and hung an 80-90 lb BFT. As soon as jig was out of his mouth and Chuck got us into another spot, I dropped again. Prob 10 drops and I was bit again. Took another 40 mins (I was a bit gassed) but #2 was on the deck. Between the 2 stops for the night bite, we prob added 10 more to the count. Prob had 14 at dinner time. A couple (not mine) we’re close or at being cows
Chuck prob stayed out an extra hour. He, and his crew, Danny, Alex, Matt (mud) and Riley did an awesome job. Absolute fish killers.
Got going on the day fishing. Every stop was a couple blue fin. Same grade. Maybe 60-90 lbs. Again, knife jigs and some colt snipers. I got nada
Morning and daytime, guys caught BFT on jigs with 40-80 lb. The guys on 40# took a little longer
Burgers around 1230 pm and a few more stops for the afternoon. I don’t recall much getting hung in the afternoon and I still got nada
Dinner was steaks and pesto pasta. Very nice job Riley.
And now what you’ve been waiting for. The night bite. We prob started hitting it at about 8-8:3 hrs. I ran a heavy Japanese jig that I tried all day. Similar to SK. A variety of knife, SK and other heavy jigs were used. I recall at least one was on and I got my first bite at about 9-9:30 pm. Running my Terez xtra heavy, speedmaster 25 with 100# braid and 100# mono. Deckhands Danny and Alex slammed my drag shut, hit the easy button and cranking was on. Took about 30-40 mins and hung an 80-90 lb BFT. As soon as jig was out of his mouth and Chuck got us into another spot, I dropped again. Prob 10 drops and I was bit again. Took another 40 mins (I was a bit gassed) but #2 was on the deck. Between the 2 stops for the night bite, we prob added 10 more to the count. Prob had 14 at dinner time. A couple (not mine) we’re close or at being cows
Chuck prob stayed out an extra hour. He, and his crew, Danny, Alex, Matt (mud) and Riley did an awesome job. Absolute fish killers.