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What have you got to say about the topic of: "Yellowfin fishing south of montauk". Here's how is started: "How did everyone do this past year? I made the run but mostly stayied around "
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| Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Glastonbury,Connecticut
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| Yellowfin fishing south of montauk How did everyone do this past year? I made the run but mostly stayied around p-town bluefin fishing. |
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| NBS Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Buzzards Bay
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| We did very well We had our best season ever hope to build upon that for next season |
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| NBS Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Branford,CT
Posts: 407
| it was a great yellow fin bite this year in the Canyons cant wait for the 2008 season to be here.
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![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Maryland
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| From the Baltimore Canyon to the Norfolk Canyon: The year started great. We were taking more 100# class YFT than we have in a long time. The BFT bite was also better and longer than usual. Around late July it all dried up. By September we had to cancel a few trips so we didn't take clients for a $2k boat ride. Hope 2008 has as good a start and better ending.
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| NBS Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: branford
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| The yellowfin bite was awesome this year, also landed a 267# BIGEYE The first bigeye for me in about 15 years, most of the fish were caught in THE TAILS. The albies were a little scarce this year,but did catch are share. 7 months to go,sucks to wait that long, might have to head south to get a tuna fix. |
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Watch Hill, RI
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| YFT... With memories of catching Allison's much less than 20 miles from Montauk & BI still fresh in my mind from the 70's & 80's. The Dump was the other hotspot for these fish while the Mudhole and spots much closer to BI held both abacore and bluefins galore. It was very good this year at the Edge, and you'll do well fishing the canyons when the weather, bait, and tuna co-operate, but it's now a very long run for what we used to be able to do with grace and style at areas much closer to the beach. My best YFT.. 208-lb. came from the 14600/43800 area in the mid-80's. Those days, sadly, are probably gone forever. |
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| NBS Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Pt. Judith/Green Harbor/W.Mass
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| Capt. Bill, Why is that? Bait availability, water conditions/pollution.........why have the pelagics set new boundaries??? I recall a gentleman catching a YellowFin Tuna off Charlestown beach years back.
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| NBS Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: branford
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| Thats a million dollar question. To catch yellowfin inside 50 miles in the last 15 years has not been easy. When the bluefin regulations started years back it forced us to target yellowfin . That changed everything, Now you have to have a 20 knot+ boat that holds 400 gallons of fuel to catch Tuna. Boats are running to Veach and Hydros and the Hudson from montauk to catch tuna. The Tails and Atlantis is considered close!! The SW &SE corners of the DUMP was the farthest you ever had to go, and it was lock and load, bluefin and yellowfin mixed, What happened to the fish i don't know. The days of running a profitable offshore business must be impossible. How much can you charge and how much will customers pay??? As far as someone catching a yellowfin off the beach it was probably a bluefin, People see yellow finlets and think its a yellowfin. |
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| NBS Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Pt. Judith/Green Harbor/W.Mass
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| I remember the Dump runs and having YFT all around the slick. Capt. Bill might remember the Tuna story in the surf. The report I swear said YFT, but you are correct.........who knows I wasn't there to witness it, so very well could be BFT........... Is there so much forage offshore that there is no need for YFT to move NNE??? Nothing beat fresh YFT steaks ![]()
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Clinton, CT
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