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Tunaholics Tank Up

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Independence arrived at Pt. Loma Sportfishing under skipper Jeff DeBuys’ hand November 2. She had been on a ten-day Tunaholics trip with 28 anglers including chartermaster Dennis Evans, and there were ten yellowfin over 200 pounds in the plentiful mixed catch.

“We went after big fish,” said DeBuys to dock reporter Bill Roecker. “Mission accomplished. We had about 25 tuna over 100 pounds, and found good yellowtail fishing on high spots. We had a great day on wahoo, and went through the trolling rotation twice. Bombs were good producers.”

Norman Chibana won first place for his husky 255-pound yellowfin. He said he got it with one of the boat’s kite outfits, after it took him around the rig twice. The boat rod sported 130-pound Izorline spectra on an Avet 50 reel and a Super Seeker 6463 XXXH rod.

Eric Canales of Wilmington won second place for a 252.6-pounder. It bit a sardine on a 9/0 ringed Owner Super Mutu hook tied to 100-pound Izorline and 130-pound spectra on an Accurate ATD 12 reel and a Super Seeker 2 X 4 rod.

Don Ames of Redondo Beach won third place for a 249.8-pound tuna. He said he bagged it with a squid under the kite on a boat rod.

“It bit right around dark,” he said, “and took me around the boat six times during an hour and 20-minute fight.”

Bob Lowes of Lake Forest bagged a brace at 234 and 249 pounds. He used the kite with a double sardine rig on 8/0 Hayabusa hooks for one fish and a 3/0 ringed Owner Super Mutu hook on the other tuna. He fished that one with 80-pound Blackwater fluorocarbon and 130-pound Line One spectra on an Avet 30 EX reel and a six and a half-foot OC rod.

Glen Moore of Northridge found a 246-pounder on the boat’s kite rig.

Jerry Price of Whittier nabbed a 226-pounder with a sardine on a 5/0 Mustad hook, 130-pound fluorocarbon and 130-pound Izorline spectra on an Avet 30 W reel and a Seeker 6465 XXH rod.

Scott McReynolds of Woodland Hills caught a 228-pound yellowfin on a squid with the boat’s kite outfit.
Paul Markovitz of Fresno took 45 minutes coaxing his 212-pounder to the boat. It was his best fish ever, and came on a sardine pinned to a 6/0 ringed Owner Super Mutu hook. He fished with 130-pound Seaguar Premier fluorocarbon, 130-pound Izorline spectra, an Accurate ATD 50 reel and a six and a half-foot Calstar rod wrapped by M&M.

“I’m giddy with joy,” said Angie Shanahan of Austin, TX about her 203.6-pound tuna, a lifetime achievement. She got it with a double sardine rig under the kite with the boat’s outfit.

Owner Mark Pisano was at the dock to take the boat out on her next foray into deep southern waters after cow tuna, wahoo, dorado and other fall gamefish.

Independence Sportfishing
Captains Mark Pisano, Paul Strasser, Jeff DeBuys
(619) 226-6006 - Point Loma Sportfishing


It’s A Wrap

“…Fishing was off and on depending on the time of day,” said the first report to get through from Polaris Supreme from the Hurricane Bank. “When it was slow we would pull the anchor and troll for wahoo while dragging the kites behind us skipping rubber flying fish (yum yums) on top of the water. Pretty cool watching the big ’uns hit these things. Usually they would miss the first few times but they keep trying until eventually they're hooked. When we weren't pulling on those we were jigging up steady wahoo strikes. When we would see the school of cows again we'd stop and fish them on anchor.

“The biggest problem we had was keeping people fishing. When you have a charter with only 10 people it's hard to keep people at the rail so you don't know when the fish are biting because nobody's fishing. They're all chilling with a cocktail, beer and cigar in hands jamming to ipods hanging out. The weather was rough the first day down there and then the wind backed off and it got nice the rest of the trip fishing. We're now traveling home in o.k. weather. It's a little windy but it's a nice ride. We'll gladly take it.

“Though we only had a few over 200, most everyone on board got their personal best and lots and lots of wahoo! And that's how I, Drew, remember it. Now I see what kind of editing and additions I get from Tommy. If anything is spelled wrong he wrote it.”

Polaris Supreme Sportfishing
Captains Tommy Rothery and Drew Henderson
(619) 390-7890 - Fisherman’s Landing


Navy Likes It

“Life at sea is treating the Red Cup Navy just fine,” noted the report from Royal Polaris November 1. “The day started with a bang first a great Yellowfin Tuna bite, then beautiful Dorado by the dozen. The cheeseburgers were big and tasty and the anglers were a little tuckered out so it made lunch time very quiet. We headed for a new spot in the afternoon and did not arrive until after dark. The weather continues to be fantastic, slight breeze, no seas and blue skies. Tomorrow we look for something big with fins and scales, wish us luck.”

Royal Polaris Sportfishing
Captains Frank LoPreste, Roy Rose
(619) 226-8030 - Fisherman’s Landing


Vagabond Halloween Tweet

“Boat checked in w/ beautiful weather, good mixed fishing w/ plenty of Wahoo action & Tuna up to 125 pounds. SD Anglers are doing what they--fun!”

Vagabond Sportfishing
Captains Mike Lackey and Gordon Lackey
(619) 223-1627 - Point Loma Sportfishing


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