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Thread: Rpt-Aztec 1.5 day trip-08-07-12, Tuna, Tails and Do Dos!

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    Default Rpt-Aztec 1.5 day trip-08-07-12, Tuna, Tails and Do Dos!

    Fishing on the Aztec, out of Seaforth Landing on a 1.5-Day trip: that left Tuesday evening on 08-07-12, returning Thursday at noon. I left my office in San Bernardino at 3:45 pm, arriving Mission Bay at 5:45pm. The boat’s departure time was 7pm. Captain Mikey was out getting Bait, and we left the dock at 7:30pm with 22 anglers. The game plan was to run way far south to where 3 Kelp’s produced counts of 300 Bluefin Tuna, 150 and 70. A few other boats had scratch fishing at best. If you don’t find the right Kelp Paddy, you are SOL!

    I woke up late for me at 5:20 am and the cabin was empty, as we were not stopping short unless a big sonar mark was metered. Cook Shon was up at 6am and stimulated our appetite with the aroma of Bacon on the grill. The coffee was outstanding as usual.

    The seas were calm and we had only a hint of breeze. At 6:30 am Captain Mikey announced that we over a 100 miles south and would continue at full speed until we reached the targeted area of 120 miles. At 8:30 am we put in the trollers and the water temps were now 68.3 degrees.

    We found Kelp Paddy after Kelp Paddy, with most yielding nothing. We picked a Yellowtail here and there; most were between 18 to 20 pounds. Here is Jim with a 20 pound Yellowtail:



    Just after Jim hooked up, Marissa soaked a bait for a while and hooked her first ever Yellowfin Tuna in the bow:



    We trolled and trolled for hours and hours, catching a few fish and then found a Kelp Paddy yielding a bunch of Dorado. Marissa caught her first ever Mahi Mahi on this stop:



    I hooked and released my only fish of the day, a four pound Dorado. Literally felt I was skunked, must be paying my penitence for something? You win some and you lose some, today I lost one!

    Captain Mikey said we were down over 144 miles and the water temp has risen to 70.3 degrees. Still we found no Tuna and worked our way east. At 6:30 pm we had our first jig stop of the day, a double on the Yellowfin Tuna. We landed both troll fish, hooked about five bait fish, and landed two. I could not get bit to save my life!

    A few pictures of the Yellowfin Tuna and the Jackpot:







    We continued to troll until it was pitch black outside. At a little after 8pm, Captain Mikey said we were still down over 142 miles and would arrive at the dock at noon Wed. morning.

    Cook Shon served up a fantastic chicken, rice and broccoli dinner, with salad and chocolate cake desert.

    The crew of Matt, Nathan and Mike worked their tails off to provide excellent service to all, kudos guys, you did a great job! Thanks so much Captain Mikey for going the distance, . Hope we find the Tuna on the chew and the seas calm on our next adventure together.

    Hook up!
    Cory
    Last edited by Tunaslam; 08-09-2012 at 08:57 AM.

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    Great report Cory. Marissa was on fire !
    Thanks for the write up.
    DR

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    Hi Cory,

    Karma ..... Gods are just testing if you really are patient !!

    Good read as always,

    JapanRon

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