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Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Escondido, CA
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Join Date: May 2015
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A lesson learned is not a failure.
A man may go all his life without realizing it's not the fish he's after.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Spring Valley
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Once you've learned the ropes and applied it to tuna fishing and get into just a decent bite you'll be hooked, much like getting that first yellow off of the kayak.
A couple of other key points to know about tuna fishing, follow your line as everybody does the tuna shuffle. And definitely watch your line closely when hooked up, so you know AHEAD of time whether to go right or left, and over or under. Knowing this last tip will make things go so much more smoothly in all of the chaos that is tuna fishing.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Buena Park
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Don't feel too bad...
Sometimes you just can't catch'm, no matter how good they're biting or how good you are, or how good you think you are. There's always the next trip you can jump on and catch'm! In fishing you will never stop learning, there's always something new to learn or some technique you have never seen. It's awesome that the galley cook helped you out with a fish, that was above and beyond.
Although on this trip you didn't realize that you were using the wrong hook size or leader...it's something that you should be asking about and or paying attention to. Keep this in mind the next time you go fishing it might help you.... Fisherman can be pretty stubborn creatures...they get set in their ways, and want to catch a fish their way no matter what. Or they'll have a this worked for me the last time so it should work for me this time mentality. Iv'e learned that faster you can put your stubbornness aside and switch to whats working at the moment, the sooner you will catch.
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Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Escondido, CA
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Honestly, I had a good time. As most of you mentioned, it was a learning experience. Any time I learn something new, I am happy. I am certainly looking forward to my next trip, so I apply what I learned this time and bring in some fish of MY OWN! Yeah, the chef was awesome. When he hooked up, he even asked us if we wanted to bring in the fish. I turned him down because it kinda seemed like cheating to me. hehe. That seems a bit silly, but it is what it is. I wanted the whole thing to be me. Bait selection, pinning the bait, casting, hooking up, fighting, bringing it to the boat, and so on. Hell, I would have loved gaffing it, but that would not have been practical. Kayak, sure, but not on a boat. |
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