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ashmoz 08-18-2015 01:46 PM

Before anybody asks, is that your halibut rod? Awesome video. Paddling 40 miles in one wknd sounds hectic.:cheers1:

kayakfisherman 08-18-2015 02:29 PM

I heard about your day, all day long!!! From the frustrating
bait situation at the pier to small yellows that followed. But
that bluefin put the Sewer Team back on the map.

Hope you catch lots more. yanni

Zed 08-18-2015 03:11 PM

Good job GA.
A little duct tape woulda set that seat straight.

GregAndrew 08-18-2015 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the dude (Post 238149)
you're fishing for tuna with 20#? That story usually does not end well unless your name is GregAndrew.

That is a sore subject with Tony, as he got chewed off twice. :doh:

Quote:

Originally Posted by StinkyMatt (Post 238156)
Holy cow Greg.......20 miles?


Incredible catch.


You guys are living the life a lot of fishermen dream of.



:cheers1:

just under 7 miles in a straight line from the beach to the spot. Another first was watching my FF trail from the day before disappear as I headed out.

chris138 08-18-2015 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the dude (Post 238149)
you're fishing for tuna with 20#? That story usually does not end well unless your name is GregAndrew.

The tuna are very line shy. Often they will not bite anything over 25# flouro. 20# is very common on offshore trips. The general rule is that you start off with lightest line until you get broke off then move up to 30, 40 etc.

Id rather get broken off on 20# then never get bit on 40#.

captnblood34 08-18-2015 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by chris138 (Post 238196)
20# is very common on offshore trips.

Very common indeed

the dude 08-18-2015 05:32 PM

Quote:

The tuna are very line shy. Often they will not bite anything over 25# flouro. 20# is very common on offshore trips. The general rule is that you start off with lightest line until you get broke off then move up to 30, 40 etc.

Id rather get broken off on 20# then never get bit on 40#.
it's a bad idea this year, the fish are BIG. Fish 30# fluoro. We've gotten all our fish on 30 this year. They will bite it and you at least have a chance at getting them up. I spent 2 hours on an 80# YFT 2 weeks ago, but I did get him. I don't think I would have gotten it up on 20# as the line was very frayed after the extended fight. Like Greg said his buddy got busted off on 20#.

Geno Machino 08-18-2015 05:46 PM

Sweet looking BFT!

Well earned...very well earned!!

Thanks for sharing!

Geno

:cool::cool::cool:

chris138 08-19-2015 06:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the dude (Post 238214)
it's a bad idea this year, the fish are BIG. Fish 30# fluoro. We've gotten all our fish on 30 this year. They will bite it and you at least have a chance at getting them up. I spent 2 hours on an 80# YFT 2 weeks ago, but I did get him. I don't think I would have gotten it up on 20# as the line was very frayed after the extended fight. Like Greg said his buddy got busted off on 20#.

True... For an 80# fish, 30# flouro is very light. That's nice work there my good man! I suppose it's all up to the individual. I fished the 182 on Friday and we went 18 for 22 on YF up to almost 50#. We had guys fishing 25, 30 and 40. The 25# rigs got bit 5 times to every one bite on 30#. Granted we did farm a few and they weren't huge, average was 30 pound fish. 40 never got touched once. Not to say you won't get picked up, and you definitely have a way better chance of landing them if you do. I just prefer to get bit first then bust out the heavier gear.

Anyway, congrats again Greg! It may have been a day of firsts, but your demeanor as always said "no big deal" ... Cool and calm even with the reel detaching from the rod


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