Canyon Runner Canyon Season Begins – 3 O/N In the Books – 15 YFT/16 BFT/5 Makos/1 White

And so it begins once more.

Canyon Runner Sportfishing received their 2011 canyon season off to a strong start off this weekend and currently have three overnighters in the publications with reliable catches on all three.
On Friday, June 10 Capt. Mark DeBlasio, Capt. Deane Lambros and mate Zack Ryba took an open boat trip down to the Spencer Canyon and trolled 4 extremely wonderful yellowfin in the 30-fifty pound class on Friday just before settling in for a night of sharking. The drifted in fifty-eighty fathoms at evening and speedily nailed a 100 pound mako that they let go hoping for a bigger one that never arrived. They did decide on a great brown shark as effectively in the course of the evening. The up coming morning observed no action at all for the whole fleet and quite little if any bait or existence.

With a lack of the life that we like to see to the south, on Sunday, June twelve the two boats headed to the Hudson Canyon and what a fantastic decision that was.

They stopped very first at the standard inshore Bluefin grounds and it was go time!!!! In just more than an hour of fishing each boats had their more than and below. The 48 Viking on another open boat trip with Capt. Mark and Capt. Deane and Kevin Myler as the mate were eleven for fifteen on Bluefin from 30 to one hundred pounds.

The 60 Ritchie Howell joined in on the enjoyable soon thereafter with Capts. Phil Dulanie and Jay Richardella with non other then William Howell (Ritchie Howell’s youngest son). The Matt Magdison charter take pleasure in extremely swift action heading 5 for seven in less than an hour.

Of training course each boats tagged and release most of the fish only retaining their limit.

They then headed to the Hudson Canyon where the afternoon troll bit found the 48 Viking go five for six on yellowfin with most close to 30” and one particular up to forty kilos. The 60’ Ritchie only have one particular shot and place a 30” fishin the boat prior to the night time sharking journey started.

On the drift the action acquired great for boat with the 60’ Ritchie nailing three makos up of 70#, 110#, and 200# – they had the 110# very first so stored that and introduced the 200# and also had a few bluesharks. The 48’ had a one hundred# mako and handful of bluesharks and also eight tiles fish appropriate just before dark.

Up on the morning troll the 48 nailed a white marlin in, think it or not, 66 diploma drinking water and the 60’ went 5 for 5 on yellowfin – all in the 30’ class.

In complete 16 for 21 on Bluefin, eleven for 15 on yellowfin, 4 makos and 1 white marlin for both boats.

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