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Topic: Late GG Saturday Tuna Report (Non Yak)  (Read 325 times)

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IslandYak

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Sorry for the late report. Me and buddy Billy left Alameda around 5am destine for the Gum Drop. Dropped short of the the Gum Drop and within 25 minutes we got a double. Trolled for about another hour without a hit. Heard Kevin calling out the numbers inside where he was hooking up singles, doubles, triples and even a quad.

We picked up and run, we dropped in 2 miles short of the numbers and immediately started hook in up. We fished 26/02 and ended the day with 20 fish. We quit fishing around 5:30 got back in Alameda around 7:45pm.

Bumpy ride going out until we passed the Farallones and that's where the swells and wind waves started building. Pretty rough on the outside but better weather on the inside where we fished.
Freddie
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Nice haul.  Thanks for the report.  I need a bigger boat now.


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Well done!  Thanks for the report and pictures Freddie.  I'm waiting for a call from captain Khanh for a Tuna trip.  Hope it will be soon...
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."