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Old April 7th, 2004, 08:00 PM
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Zigh writes:
Howdy folks!! I'm back again with another Tuna tale. Fished the same
color change and position as 4/3... The change wasn't as severe, but
still had lots of life stacked up on the warm current edge. We saw A
LOT of sharks today and some Manta Ray's as well. The bite was more
sporadic, and it took some time to find the fish. We ran a similiar
spread to the day's before with the addition of an inline run rig that
ended up snarring 2 of 8 Tuna for the day, including a throwback. We
did have several double and triple knockdown's and the fishing was
still decent, although not as hot and heavy as the day before. Again,
color seemed insignifigant as did position. The water temp. we've
consitently found bites in has been 71.7*. the water has been
especially pretty for this time of year and up to 73.8* on occaision.
When we do get a strike, we've been maintaining our speed for a few
seconds and working the baits to invite multiple hook-ups. Thus far,
it's working. Also, I've heard talk of keeping the spread tight for
more multiple bites, but it seems we are getting hit in varying
positions even on the multiples. My point is; don't be afraid to move
things around and drop a couple back. The fish seem to be in good
numbers and increasing size, more importantly they have been hungry.
We have found very small squids and bait fish in the Tuna bellies and
I'm wondering if the recent clear nights and full moon have diminished
the daytime feeding?! Today(4/6) is our second blow day in a row and
we are re-rigged, well rested, and ready to go back for more of the
Tuna Tango!! Going to try tomorrow and fish a long day since it will
be our last for this session. I will post 2morrow night if I can get
access. Fish On Friends

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