Wound Up with Wahoo, Tuna, and a Bermuda Fishing The Way it Should Be Experienced
As the "season" wore down for most of Bermuda last September, I decided it was time to join Capt. James Robinson of Wound Up Charters, and see what fishing close to a random rock in the middle of the Atlantic had to offer.
The trip was thrown together with a few calls to friends and just before I knew it I was met at the airport by a shaggy haired barefoot Captain that I identified from pictures next to piles of Wahoo and grander Blue Marlin. Keith "Alltackle" Fraiser, and "Double D" Doug joined me and James a tiny later, and we had been all set for our very first day aboard the Wound Up.
I knew from the very first time I observed James that we had been in for a deal with. James’ passion for fishing and attention to detail ended up extremely obvious from the get go, and his expertise and passion for both fishing and his island grew to become evident well just before the end of our journey.
Bermudians have a particular welcoming nature, and the islands beauty tends to make it a a single of a variety fishing location.
As the sun peaked about the horizon we created the mild ride previous Pompano Seashore Club and southward into the fishing grounds for the day. We set out a couple of bait rods, and prior to I could finish my breakfast the cockpit was total of commotion as the crew crammed the live well with bait.
James pointed us a tiny deeper and set up for the very first drift of the day. With a slice of the knife a tiny mackerel ended up overboard in two pieces, and the initial two wahoo of the journey confirmed themselves in just behind the boat. Mackerel amount two was following on the chopping block, but didn’t hit the drinking water until finally James hid a tiny metal treat amongst the meat.
With a striped flash of silver Keith and Doug have been hooked up and the battle began. In quick purchase two wahoo hit the deck and the so the day truly began.
Keith and Doug took turns in the drinking water for a swim, and they each got an up shut and individual watch of our quarry in their seemingly unlimited blue entire world.
I can’t recall how a lot of fish came to the back again of the boat that morning, but we put our fair share on ice, and watched James do what he does greatest….bloody the deck.
With our honest share of wahoo, blackfin, and yellowfin on ice, James made a call into city and produced an appointment with a tranquil cove and a little Bermuda tradition known as a "Dark and Stormy".
I’ve been on a lot of fishing trips in a great deal of spots, but I can honestly say that I’ve never ever had an executive chef make a dockside delivery of a bottom of rum, 6 pack of ginger beer, and clean ice. When I say a fishing encounter, I imply it.
James transformed the bait station into a mixing station, and we peaceful and talked about the days adventures even though drifting absent with a rum induced smile.
to be continued……
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Kona Hawaii fishing report – Feb. wrap-up
The striped marlin are still biting very good in Kona but they undoubtedly are working small. When they do indicate up in the winter months they are usually all shut to the exact same measurement. Some winters theyre all about fifty to 60 lbs. Other winters have had most operating all around a hundred lbs. but this time most of them are below 40 lbs. The spearfish bite has picked up and now its about fifty/fifty with the striped marlin bite. The spears are also under forty lbs.
Seems like wonderful fishing but theres a dilemma. Really couple of Kona charter boats individual light tackle! Other than a few mild rods for catching bait fish, Kona is generally a large tackle fishery. Some charter boats troll only with 130s. Some have a blend of 130s and 80s. Some even have a 50 that they use for the 5th stinger line when the smaller sized fish are biting but even that is a bit of overkill on little billfish, mahi mahi and ono. BTW, were finding a great bite on the mahi mahi and ono right now as well. So why all the hefty tackle? Nicely, due to the fact you merely have no idea if 1 of people large Kona blues is going to eat your lure. The huge ones are close to every month of the year but Ive found that there is a feasible resolution to the tackle overkill difficulty.
A 130 (wide) is intended to maintain close to one thousand yards of 130 lb. test, an 80 (broad) is created to hold near to one thousand yards of 80 lb. examination and a fifty (extensive) is designed to maintain close to one thousand yards of 50 lb. test. You may possibly think thats far more than ample line on there until finally you do hook up with one particular of these big Kona blues and see that 1000 yards of line vanish off your reel in much less than a minute!
The solution is braided line. I been utilizing a hundred lb. check Tuff Line for bottom fishing for decades now due to the fact anything lighter just wont give you adequate stopping electrical power on some of people large sharks and jacks as they try out to wrap you close to the rocks. A thirty (broad) holds over one thousand yards of 100 lb. examination braided line! One more purpose that I use one hundred lb. is that braided line has a tendency to more than-check so 130 lb. braided line may possibly just keep you away from qualifying for that globe file fish.
You might believe that theres an concern with the drag technique amongst a 130 and a 30 but Ive been using the two speed Penn 30 VSX with a twin drag system for many years and it has all the drag you could inquire for. I know due to the fact sometimes I get stuck on the bottom and need to break off that a hundred lb. check. Its not simple. I have a lot more Penn thirty stand-up rods that I use for trolling. I topped the one thousand yards of braided line with about 200 yards of eighty lb. test mono. The explanation for the mono leading shot is to get some line stretch and a thing else to contemplate, if youre rod has roller guides braided line is skinny adequate to get in-in between the roller and the roller body on some guides when theres a side load on the rod. If your fish will take a whole lot of line out, the braided backing isnt an situation but when your fish is shut to the boat, aspect loading of the rod is most likely. All of my 30s are mounted on stand-up rods without having rollers. Its just easier that way but a quality rod with a excellent back bone, light tip and no rollers is a tough item to find now days. I also have a wide choice of high quality stand-up fighting belts and harnesses. A great harness is crucial for fighting big fish on stand-up but for tiny billfish, mahi mahi and ono, just a fighting belt is ample. That way you get to in fact sense the battle as opposed to the normal Kona battle from a chair with a large reel mounted on a rod as thick as a broom stick.
With the present fishing problems Im nevertheless utilizing a 130 and an 80 for my quick and lengthy corner, pulling big lures looking for the beast marlin. Im pulling tiny lures on the stand-ups for the smaller sized fish but that doesnt mean that a huge fish wont consume my little lures. Its transpired many instances in the past and it even transpired recently but it wasnt a issue, my tackle can take care of that! Even my bait rods are backed with braided line and Ive been trolling the deep with them as well. My lightest bait rod is only rated for twelve to twenty lb. but Im using a a hundred and fifty garden leading shot of 40 lb. mono and the rest of the reel is loaded with 50 lb. braid. The small striped marlin, spearfish, mahi mahi and ono are a blast to fight on this rod! My biggest blue marlin so far on this bait rod was a 300 pounder. Other than a slight concern with the lifting energy of the rod, there was enough line on the reel and ample line strength to get the position done.
With all this said, I have just 1 far more issue to say to all those guys who only troll with 130s. Lighten up, have some fun.
See ya on the h2o ,
Capt. Jeff Rogers ,
http://FISHinKONA.com
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Clean Seas Tuna, Breakthroughs in raising Tuna in Captivity
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Cleanseas is a firm with a prolonged historical past of innovation and excellence inside of the seafood business. A consequence of the vision of founder and Australian seafood business icon Hagen Stehr, Cleanseas has prolonged been linked with top quality seafood. Hagen and son Marcus, have been farming the prized Southern Bluefin Tuna because the inception of this exclusive, sustainable ranching programme in the early 1990s.
Cleanseas encounter and comprehension of the top quality Japanese sashimi markets encouraged the development of a fish farming operation which could provide the highest top quality fin-fish to the most discerning markets in the entire world. By focussing our efforts on three indigenous neighborhood species Yellowtail Kingfish, Mulloway and Southern Bluefin Tuna, we have been able to create a family of fish which are not only created by worlds best-apply strategies, but which are also undeniably delightful.
Cleanseas has evolved into an integrated operation covering all features of fish management from h2o to plate. As the most significant farmer of Yellowtail Kingfish and Mulloway in Australia, Cleanseas invests in its farm, its fish and its people, proudly imposing the toughest specifications to provide the greatest good quality.
Video of fingerling tuna feeding:
Monitoring of Tuna at the facility:
This is fairly cool.
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HOLY B A I T BALL !!!
I had to jack bud mans publish on this video its incredible !!!
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Clean Seas Tuna, Breakthroughs in raising Tuan in Captivity
A firm committed
to excellence
Cleanseas is a firm with a extended heritage of innovation and excellence within the seafood business. A end result of the vision of founder and Australian seafood marketplace icon Hagen Stehr, Cleanseas has prolonged been associated with top quality seafood. Hagen and son Marcus, have been farming the prized Southern Bluefin Tuna since the inception of this distinctive, sustainable ranching programme in the early 1990s.
Cleanseas experience and understanding of the top quality Japanese sashimi markets encouraged the advancement of a fish farming operation which could supply the highest high quality fin-fish to the most discerning markets in the entire world. By focussing our efforts on 3 indigenous neighborhood species Yellowtail Kingfish, Mulloway and Southern Bluefin Tuna, we have been in a position to build a loved ones of fish which are not only made by worlds finest-practice approaches, but which are also undeniably delightful.
Cleanseas has advanced into an integrated operation covering all aspects of fish management from water to plate. As the greatest farmer of Yellowtail Kingfish and Mulloway in Australia, Cleanseas invests in its farm, its fish and its folks, proudly imposing the toughest criteria to provide the highest quality.
Video clip of fingerling tuna feeding:
Monitoring of Tuna at the facility:
This is pretty cool.
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Awesome Florida Keys Fishing Right now! – 3/1/11
The shallower reef edge was alive all week and 50 to eighty ft was the ticket. Plenty of nice Flag Yellowtails as nicely as the smaller assortment, which was a great time on 10lb check. Even so, we lost our share to the rocks beneath. The guys fishing the bottom observed plenty of motion with Mangroves in the four pound course and some good schoolie Muttons all on cigar minnows and sardines. The chicken rigs worked wonders on the Porgies and Hog snappers they just adore the dwell shrimp. We even managed to catch a Cobia or two even though anchored up which is usually a great bounce. The Gotchas are even now making lots of Ceros and some Spanish Mackerels. Over-all the week developed some real top quality days with some very wonderful catches, we all left pleased and full!!
Captain John Oughton
We managed to have fantastic weather conditions all week long here in Islamorada. On board the "Pretty Perform" we had a extremely great week for the kings with a combined bag of fish just about everywhere from 10 to forty kilos all caught on stay cigar minnows. On Wednesday and Thursday Captain Clyde climbed up in the tower to run about in the shallow waters looking for Cobias and we caught plenty. There ended up a good deal of modest fish but it was even now a great combat. On Saturday I took out the "Pretty Work" and focused mainly on sailfishing. We started off our day working around the Eagle Wreck catching one particular good king but no sail bites. By 11 am we made the decision to transfer in and chase some bait showers around. When up in the shallow drinking water we did see two sailfish neither of which we would eat. With only an hour left of our day we moved offshore of the lighthouse and elevated yet another fish but then he shortly faded absent. Captain Clyde was in the back country with Peter and Maggie Karmen from right here in Islamorada and noted an superb day of Trout and Pompano as properly as one hundred Reds with 30 being on fly!!
Again at it tomorrow,
Captain Joe Bonvetti
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Big Dolphin?
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Another Crazy Blue Fin Feeding Video.
National Geographic seize some insane footage.
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