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48 miles out of OC
Sunday at 2 am I ran to OC to fish for tuna. The weather window was perfect for a small boat and a 48 mile run out to the hot dogs. At daylight we had a bit of chop but we had lines in by 8:30am. First the way back rod goes down and it is screaming. No other lines out yet. Big false albacore landed. Reset and get two more lines out and bang doubles but sadly more false albacore. Then we finally get the 7 lines out and the way back again gets a hit. I take it and it fights very hard for about 25 minutes. Nice yellow fin is gaffed and over the rail.
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After being bled out I got this pic of the bloody tuna.
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We lost three good fish after that and landed another 6 false albacore. The day went on watching baits skip and no action. One more false albacore just before we packed it up and headed home on very calm seas.
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Here is the tuna held by John sorta cleaned up.
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Great day to be out.... I mean way out..
Capt Mike
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Good deal capt. Mike, glad to see ya got to our neck of the woods. No caps game last night?
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We used to catch alot of them false albacores (fat alberts) on spinning rods about 10 miles out where we seabass and deep flounder fish they are blast on light tackle haven't seen em in close the last few years though. I spent many an hour at the hot dog lump 8yrs ago on back a few more.