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Old 08-28-2012, 01:45 PM   #1
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sharkin

well after friday of sitting on anchor tuna wishin from 5am to 330pm with nothing to show for it myself and a buddy decided to go play with some sharks saturday. Just blue sharks but they were hungry and fight unbeliveable on standup 50w's....a few pics and vids
we got out on to jefferies ledge and i got away from all the tuna guys( didnt want to chum up sharks next to them..) and spotted a dragger that was hauling in, so i figured they had all ready been chuming the water for us we started there( about middle ledge just before the curl) got 3 lines out with a slab of cusk on each one(finally a good use for those rubber skinned cusk,lol) well it took all of 5 min and drag started to sign and a balloon was swiming away and we were on .my buddy fought the 1st one. After a 45 min fight we had him boat side and released. Then after a long drift and 2 hrs later another came swiming around the boat, this one taste tested all the baits toys with us before finally wolfing down one right on the surface with us watching, this time i was up. 1st fish proved to be the easiest this one lasted close to a hr. before finally coming boat side and a release. then as i was sitting there sweating bullets and panting i saw another rod fold and drag was screamin and we were on again for anothe 1 hr fight.
all the fish were in the 10' range as they were 1/2 length of my 21 walkaround. lol. now if we could just turn those into makos....lol





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2012-08-25_12-54-45_766.mp4 video by deerslyr1 - Photobucket

2012-08-25_15-15-29_620.mp4 video by deerslyr1 - Photobucket
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Old 08-28-2012, 07:15 PM   #2
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bluedogs are underappreciated. i wish i could fish for them more often then i do

my 1st wife didn't like me fishing so much
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Old 08-28-2012, 07:20 PM   #3
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nice . Your language on your video sounds like you have worked in a machine shop.

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Old 08-28-2012, 07:36 PM   #4
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bluedogs are underappreciated. i wish i could fish for them more often then i do


When do you want to go ?

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Old 08-28-2012, 08:09 PM   #5
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nice . Your language on your video sounds like you have worked in a machine shop.
close....i own a body shop/tow/mechanical shop lol. ya not sure who's language was worse mine or my buddys.
like i said they sure are fun/ and willing to bite. i'm going again this weekend....and thats it pulling the boat for the year she's all done till april. kinda sad but, deer season is upon us
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Old 08-28-2012, 08:27 PM   #6
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Nice. I love shark fishing. You want a mako keep this in mind. Blues are trans-oceanic scavengers, makos Are predators and hunters who eat tuna!
Don't worry about sharking in the tuna fleet you'll be doing most of them a favor. that's also where the makos are!
Don't try to drift thru the fleet, pick a spot and anchor with them and chum away. The tide is strong enough around here to carry a slick for miles.
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Old 08-28-2012, 08:44 PM   #7
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this weekend?

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Nice. I love shark fishing. You want a mako keep this in mind. Blues are trans-oceanic scavengers, makos Are predators and hunters who eat tuna!
Don't worry about sharking in the tuna fleet you'll be doing most of them a favor. that's also where the makos are!
Don't try to drift thru the fleet, pick a spot and anchor with them and chum away. The tide is strong enough around here to carry a slick for miles.
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mako is at the very top of my to catch list....maybe i'll give your method a shot this weekend. i wont get to awefull close to the tuna guys tho....everyone has been wine'in on the radio lately about the blue sharks
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Sharken is a good time...
Here is a little clip from a GoPro I took on saturday.


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Old 08-29-2012, 07:45 AM   #10
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love the underwater vid, i'm gonna have to get a go pro, mine were just off my cell phone lol
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Old 09-05-2012, 06:47 PM   #11
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We got a little mako this weekend maybe 4-5 footer. Hit a chunk, on a piece of toilet chain hanging under the boat meant for bluefish.
Surprise!
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Old 09-07-2012, 12:02 PM   #12
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Mike - your mako -in shore or off shore?

Keep lines wet and tight in the pacific
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Had a nice 8 ft. Mako to the boat last weekend; thought it was a blue at first...thought it was a Mako when it did a "swim by" the boat & knew it was a Mako when it came 10 ft. out of the water 50 ft. from the boat. A bit of a snafu before we cleared all lines & it ran under the boat and broke me off. ;-(
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Offshore, north of the bank
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