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Old 06-27-2008, 05:49 PM   #1
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I was parlaying this weekend into a family vacation so had rented a cottage in Yarmouth as our base of operations. We arrived at 930pm, unpacked quickly and got our gear ready for day 2. This was our day to target large, as in tuna out east. We both tossed and turned for a few hours and awoke at 2am sat. On our way to Saquetucket, the flags were blowing pretty good. We made a game time decision to still go and launched ~330am. The ride out to the southern tip of Monomoy was very choppy but instantly flattened out once we made the corner. We made a straight shot for the "BC" buoy and along the way found one pod of working birds and what I thought was tuna. I made a cast with my heavy spinning gear and came tight instantly. I thought for sure it was a tuna but when my line didn't scream off the reel I knew I had a bluefish. Regardless, skunk was off for the day and we carried onward.
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Old 06-27-2008, 05:50 PM   #2
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Upon arrival just west of the BC we found whales and started the troll. We worked a few areas but no luck. After a couple hours we decided to start working our way home while still trolling. We had trolled for about 7 miles when an explosion occurred on my back left squid rig. Line immediately started peeling and it was game on. Mike and I worked the fish for about 20-25 mins and had to lock down the drag on my Penn 9/0 to gain line back. Once at the boat, the fish made another strong run but it was tiring. With only two people on boat, landing a tuna isn't exactly ideal for a couple of rookies but I put the rod in the holder, worked the leader and Mike placed a perfect gaff. Another minute and the fish was in the boat. Very exciting as this was the first tuna on My boat with My gear. We were absolutely stoked!
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Old 06-27-2008, 05:51 PM   #3
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Old 06-27-2008, 05:51 PM   #4
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With the weather looking a little nasty and not having radar, we opted to head back to the rips at Monomoy and try for some bass and blues next while the tuna chilled in my locker. We worked a couple of areas and landed a couple nice bass and ended the day catching blue after blue on top water. This bluefish blitz went on for over an hour and we were right there the whole time. Back to the dock by 1pm. First local tackle shop we saw we stopped at since we wanted the tuna weighed. Fish taped out to 52 inches and weighed in at 76.2 lbs gutted. It was filleted immediately when back at the cottage and some belly meat was enjoyed with a couple of cold beers. This led to a few more down Capt Parker's Pub with a nice meal to end the day.
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Old 06-27-2008, 05:52 PM   #5
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Sunday morning came along way too fast for us. We were back down Sesuit at 330am for our mini striper torunament with 2 two other boats. Our game plan was to head straight for Race Pt because the conditions were so nice. We stopped for a quick look around Billingsgate first and were glad we did. A large school of bass we working baitfish and we had them to ourselves for an hour. Nothing big, most were in the 24 - 30" range. When the blues and dogs showed up we made straight for Race. Not much going on when we arrived so we checked out the tuna fleet over by Peaked Hill. Lots of whales but no tuna action that we could see. With the change of tide we headed inshore and were rewarded with a big bass blitz working sand eels along the lobster traps. All bass caught were between 35-40" which was great. My friend Mike caught the winning striper at 40" and 26lbs. Great way to end the day and weekend.
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Old 06-27-2008, 06:13 PM   #6
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Good for you Moses and congrads on your 1st tuna buddy, you will never be the same again. LOL

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