joechiro30
New member
I just did a tuna run with some of my fishing buddies on his boat. We fished Westport and ran about 2 to 3 hours to our destination in rough sees. When we got to our spot we saw a few other boats fishing there as well and saw that the water was a change in color. A purplish blue. We heard through the radio chat that everyone was having a tough day of fishing. The charters may have caught a few that day too. We were trolling about 7 miles an hour with some rapala lure and a cedar plug hoping to get a bite, then switch over to swim baits and through out some live bait. The live bait we got from Westport on our way out.
This was our first trip and we got no tuna. We heard that you can catch a lot if you are on them.
Anyway, I want to try for them again and would appreciate any tips on what to look for. I would like to avoid going out if there is a poor chance of catching. Maybe just unlucky. But a full moon cycle I heard can keep the fish deep or off the bite which we did fish during a full moon cycle.
What do we need to do to set a live well in a tomcat 255?
What lures should we use to troll
and when we want to use metal jigs what jigs do you recommend and what swim baits?
Thanks for any tips and advice
Would be good to buddy boat with a few boats second weekend of August
Joe
This was our first trip and we got no tuna. We heard that you can catch a lot if you are on them.
Anyway, I want to try for them again and would appreciate any tips on what to look for. I would like to avoid going out if there is a poor chance of catching. Maybe just unlucky. But a full moon cycle I heard can keep the fish deep or off the bite which we did fish during a full moon cycle.
What do we need to do to set a live well in a tomcat 255?
What lures should we use to troll
and when we want to use metal jigs what jigs do you recommend and what swim baits?
Thanks for any tips and advice
Would be good to buddy boat with a few boats second weekend of August
Joe