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Old 01-19-2008, 04:02 PM   #1
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Report: Giant Bluefin from NC

Lot's of you have emailed me as the word's out that Frank and I, caught a nice 400lb Giant Bluefin tuna fishing out of Beaufort, NC. Oh yeah, I'm posting this report sitting at the table of a 54' Hatteras at the docks in Beaufort, NC. The boat sleeps 6 comfortably and has all the luxurys of life.
Capt Mike of Bluefin Charters runs the boat and his regular crew is his girlfriend, who has become somewhat of a local legend here. She's become a well seasoned Giant Bluefin fisherwoman and has more Giants under he belt than some old salts due in a lifetime. She can do it all, run the boat, reel in Giants, cook up a smoking breakfast and whatever is necessary to keep this battle wagon running like a well oiled machine. Over on Big Game Fishing Charters, Saltwater Fishing Reports and Fishing Videos she's now become known as "Pitchick" and has become famous in no time. Her greatest feat is keeping Capt. Mike inline. :grin:
One of Capt Mike's crew is a guy known as "Wahoonbox" who is one of the few guys known across the globe as a professional offshore mate. His experience running a cockpit is rivaled by few. Marty (Wahoonbox) runs a forum over at Sportfishermen.com and posts up videos of his offshore trips. They're very entertaining. He put up a post last night which is a compilation of a previous trip and ours yesterday. It's a tad long but worth it to watch.

PITCHICK'S PREMIERE BFT VIDEO ! - Sport Fishing Forum

The fish we caught was ~400lbs. and 85" long. It was fat as can be. From hook up to harpoon it took 34 minutes at over 50lbs of drag pressure. Landing a fish of this size requires a crew working like a well tuned orchestra. With Capt Mike's incredible boat handling skills and Wahoonbox barking orders in the cockpit, we did it without incident.

From left to right, Pitchick (aka "T"), Georgie, Fish'n Tech(aka Frank) and the man who deserves the most credit for this fish, Capt.Mike of Bluefin Charters.

I can barely smile in this pic as my right arm hurt so much from cranking the fish on the Shimano 130 Tiagra reel.

The fish was already bleed, gutted and put to bed on ice for the ride back to the Fish house. The fish ends up on a plane to Japan and is sold at auction within a day or two of capture.

The boat in the middle was home for our 3 day visit. It's a 54' Hatteras.

One last pic. The fish was hit with a harpoon by Wahoonbox and simultaneously gaffed by Georgie and Frank (aka Fish'n Tech).


So that's it folks. I hope you enjoyed the post. Capt Mike and Pitchick will continue to fish until the end of January which is when the NMFS closes it for the season. I doubt I can make it down there again for Giants, but the Yellowfin start their migratory swim in March and they really nail them hard at that time. With some luck I can catch a ride and repeat our success.

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Old 01-19-2008, 04:17 PM   #2
 
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Very nice John. That is one nice BlueFin Tuna. Those guys down there know how to do it right for the Giant Bluefin Tuna. Glad you got a good'un, and thanks for sharing it with us on NBS.

That Wahoonbox is a great guy. I've heard so much about him, and his skill on the water.

Congrats to all.
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Awesome. Nice fish. I wonder how much she will bring at the auction. There are a few names on the lower east coast that keep coming up as being at the top of the list of "professional" Mates. Marty is one of them. Jeff Kirby is another. Having guys like that in the pit is an experence in itself!
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Old 01-19-2008, 06:04 PM   #4
 
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Nice fish John/Frank Mike and crew!
Great pictures too!
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Old 01-19-2008, 07:24 PM   #5
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Congrats. john, you sure went with the right Crew. I liked when "T" was yelling HIT IT !!! HIT IT !!. You'll see no Cluster #### on that boat.

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Old 01-19-2008, 08:11 PM   #6
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Nice trip there John.....now its time to take a giant on the Parker.
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Congrats John Great report and pictures thats one nice fish!!!!!!!!
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Old 01-20-2008, 09:12 AM   #8
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Bryan: There were a fair # of small boats fishing while we were out. If I had the $$$ and the time I'd bring her down. I would need to mount a ginpole though as you have to get the fish into the boat.
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Great post & pics John.Thats one big can of Bumble Bee
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Old 01-21-2008, 10:28 PM   #10
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Nice going John congrats on the giant good to here some CT boys are representing down in NC.


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