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Old 06-25-2007, 06:31 PM   #8
TODDMANCHU
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Tuna Trolling etiquette

I too made my first tuna trip out to the BC Buoy area on Sunday. I heard lots of talk about fish being taken, but only saw some small fish being fought/landed. I have never seen so many feeding whales and huge sand eels. May be there was just so much bait that the tuna spread out. I dont usually fish recreationally for tuna and try to stay away from crowded situations where fisherman are "boat fishing". I could not believe the amount of times I would find my own pod of whales, set a course trolling only to have some yahoo (some in big boats some in small) just cut me off! I dont know if they were just ignorant or *******s. These are probably the same people who are on the bass grounds trolling through the rips with a spinning rod and 300yds of mono attached to a rapala.
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