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Start of the pelagics season went well
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<blockquote data-quote="CMP70306" data-source="post: 1925112" data-attributes="member: 36999"><p>Congrats on the nice bluefin, where were you fishing at to get him?</p><p></p><p>We went out last week and fished the deep between the Hudson and Toms canyons. Got a bunch of small bluefin before we found a school of big ones up on top. My brother cast into them and hooked up on a big one, he had previously fought a 70"+ bluefin on the same set up and this one pulled harder than that one did.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately we never got to see the fish as it appears another tuna from the school swam into and snapped the line, when we reeled it back in there was a chunk of the spool missing which indicated that it did not break at the wind on connection. Not the first time it's happened but still sucks to lose a big one.</p><p></p><p>But we did have some consolation as the sunset that night out there was beautiful and we got our limit of smaller 30" ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMP70306, post: 1925112, member: 36999"] Congrats on the nice bluefin, where were you fishing at to get him? We went out last week and fished the deep between the Hudson and Toms canyons. Got a bunch of small bluefin before we found a school of big ones up on top. My brother cast into them and hooked up on a big one, he had previously fought a 70”+ bluefin on the same set up and this one pulled harder than that one did. Unfortunately we never got to see the fish as it appears another tuna from the school swam into and snapped the line, when we reeled it back in there was a chunk of the spool missing which indicated that it did not break at the wind on connection. Not the first time it’s happened but still sucks to lose a big one. But we did have some consolation as the sunset that night out there was beautiful and we got our limit of smaller 30” ones. [/QUOTE]
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