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Old 07-29-2010, 04:57 PM
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Hi, new here.

we'll be headed to the fishtales this weekend for a sat-sun trip.

weather and temp shots look good. we'll be glad to share any info

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Old 08-01-2010, 11:49 AM
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Joey, welcome aboard! word is the tails had life Friday, not wild but ave 6 fish per boat. When I was at the dip Tuesday radio chatter from Block Canyon was fish were in the deep.

You guys make it out there? Any intel is always highly appreciated when it comes to the pelagic game
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Old 08-01-2010, 03:13 PM
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Welcome aboard matey.P.S. Don't forget to tell us u're hotspots we share ALL that info here.

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Old 08-03-2010, 01:29 PM
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was not a great trip!

Woozy fished the tails sat-sun. we started up on the flats east of the tails at the 50 fathom line. got one 40 lb yft right away in 78 degrees on a rainbow bar. trolled the rest of the way to the edge east of the tails without anymore hits. found a pretty good sized fleet working the area. the area was alive with whales, birds, bait, and back flipping manta rays.

we worked the area hard with the rest of the fleet working a 79-82 degree temp break from 500-900 feet, for no more hits. from the looks of things, it was slow. radio chatter did have some people getting covered up. but i think overall it was slow. you either nailed them or didnt, we didnt.

we started the chunk right in same area. we had small yellowfin come into the chunks almost immediately. we hooked up and lost one in the first 15 mins, then that was it. nothing else for us on the rest of the chunk. started trolling before daybreak. trolled til 9 am, all over east of the tails then into the top of the tails, then on up the flats. only 1 more weak run-off.


overall, a very slow trip. we were happy we didnt get skunked, but not a great trip. also, everybody got seasick at some point, including people that supposedly never get sick. that is y our boat is called "woozy".


i need a bigger boat, and crew that doesnt get seasick!
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