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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1371959" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>The swordfish and yellowfin pics were from October. We were chumming butterfish and using 3 rods for swords with squid/heavy leader(300-400#test) The yellowfin were caught by dropping jigs. Tough overnight for us. We lost 2 swords one a real big fish the other about the same as the 125#er in the pic. The yellowfins were in the 100#classand close to the surface. We were seeing them dart in and out of the lights. Which is really neat. We lost 3 of those due to breaking off our bigger gaff hook on the sword. Hard to wrestle them into the boat with a small 3' gaff.</p><p>The big bluefin was caught with a scientific angler plug. If you go to their site they have the story 2hr fight the broken rod and all. The angler was a hs student of a good friend of mine. On that day there were fish everywhere chasing half beaks We were off of them about 50 yds chasing 100# class fish when a school of the really big fish came up. It's fun but it is grueling also. I have some more I will try to get up of the bigger fish</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1371959, member: 85987"] The swordfish and yellowfin pics were from October. We were chumming butterfish and using 3 rods for swords with squid/heavy leader(300-400#test) The yellowfin were caught by dropping jigs. Tough overnight for us. We lost 2 swords one a real big fish the other about the same as the 125#er in the pic. The yellowfins were in the 100#classand close to the surface. We were seeing them dart in and out of the lights. Which is really neat. We lost 3 of those due to breaking off our bigger gaff hook on the sword. Hard to wrestle them into the boat with a small 3' gaff. The big bluefin was caught with a scientific angler plug. If you go to their site they have the story 2hr fight the broken rod and all. The angler was a hs student of a good friend of mine. On that day there were fish everywhere chasing half beaks We were off of them about 50 yds chasing 100# class fish when a school of the really big fish came up. It's fun but it is grueling also. I have some more I will try to get up of the bigger fish [/QUOTE]
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