Thursday, December 3, 2009

Blue Fin Tuna/Cod - Fishing Report – December 2, 2009




Helen H

Cape Cod, MA

December 2, 2009

We embarked on our first cod fishing trip for this winter season. The fishing conditions were fluctuating all day. The beginning of the trip was very exciting as we were able to reel in double headers at almost every drop. We caught so many golden colored cod, and we kept only keeper sizes which were about 22"-24". Before 10 AM, my cooler was full of cod.

The first hour was eventful, but in the second hour the action had slowed down. At about 10 AM, I changed my 10 oz. stainless jig and cast away. My jig dropped around 100 feet then something hit it hard. The moment I hooked this fish, I knew that it was a huge tuna. After 15 minutes, it was only 30-40 feet underwater. I was able to see a white body circling around. It was a very exciting fight, and it turned out to be a 100 lb. blue fin tuna. Shortly afterwards, I was able to hook another tuna, but it dropped. The stainless jig worked very well during this trip.

I would like to make one note about our stainless jig. We made our stainless jig last March. Last May, in Hampton, NH, I went out on a party boat Al Gauron, and I had two big cod weighing in at 41 lbs and 45 lbs using the stainless jig. Again, during this trip, I was able to hook a good sized blue fin tuna. This proves that jig works extremely well for tuna and cod. I will continue experimenting to see what other fish favor this jig.

Mike

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Blue Fin Tuna - Fishing Report – November 5, 2009






Fishing Boat in Green Harbor, MA

Fishing Grounds: In vicinity of Province Town in Cape Cod

Weather: Few clouds, calm waters

We were looking for bird, whale, and any type of fish activity on the waters surface. We saw some activity, but there were too many dogfish in the area. Around 9 AM, Nick hooked one tuna using a Green Metallic Sardine, but it snapped after approximately two minutes.

We moved about 7 to 8 miles to the east, where we found a couple dozen whales and a few birds. This time, Bernardo hooked one tuna using an 8 oz. Green Knife Jig. I saw the fish bounce and shake its head. It was big tuna that swam away taking about 40-50 yards of line before breaking off. To everyone's disappointment, he lost the fish. Then miraculously, I was able to hook one, but after just a short 20 seconds I lost it. For the next ten minutes, I hooked four fish but dropped all of them. I checked my Gamakatsu 4x Strong Hook to find that it was still very sharp.

Up until 10 AM, we already dropped 8-9 fish, but everyone was still determined to return home with a prize. We continually cast our lines hoping to catch something big. After I cast just over a whale, I hooked something immediately. At first, I thought it could be the whale but it shook its head violently. This was a key indicator that it was, in fact, a tuna. I fought with it for nearly one hour. It turned out to be a beautiful 68" fish.

Afterwards, I cast again with my Green Metallic Sardine pointing towards the whale. It went down about 30 feet and I felt something abruptly tug at my jig. I rocked my rod and hooked another tuna. Unfortunately, it turned out to be smaller than we expected, as we were looking for a fish over 73". All of the tuna that we landed were about 68-69", so we kept the first one and released the rest. It was another wonderful trip, and the tuna loved the green colored jigs. The Metallic Sardine was the ticket!

Jigs used:

6 fish by Green Metallic Sardine

5 fish by Partial Glow Metallic Sardine

1 fish by Green Knife Jig

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Product Update - Metallic Sardine - More Colors Available!

PINK Color Metallic Sardines Are Now In Stock! I know many of you were waiting for this color! And They Are On 20% Discount Sale! Also, a new partial glow color is available.

A modern classic, the "Metallic Sardine" honors a design that has year after year caught more fish species around the world than almost any other jig.

Tuna, stripers, amberjack, and others have fallen victim to the shimmering flutter this jig demonstrates "on the drop."

For Tuna setting come rigged with Supro size 6 and 150 lb tested split ring with Gamakatsu 4x Strong Treble Hook Size 4/0.

Mike.

Blue Fin Tuna - Fishing Report – October 21, 2009









Again, we went to Cape Cod at Green Harbor, MA with Captain Jim’s “On Time”. The weather was great, but this kind of weather makes fish lazy sometimes. There was a lot of fish activity early in the morning, but later on it started to calm down. Anyhow we caught one blue fin that weighed about 170 lbs. It was a great trip again. Thanks to Captain Jim.

Mike

Friday, October 16, 2009

Blue Fin Tuna - Fishing Report – October 16, 2009









It was another successful trip in Green Harbor, MA with Capt. Jim's "On Time". We caught one 68” using a live whiting, and another one which was almost the same size, but we let it go. The third one we hooked with a green 7 oz. metallic sardine. After only a few minutes of a tough fight, the leader snapped and we lost it. We returned a little early because there was a storm coming, but the overall condition out at sea was good, and we saw many whales jumping.

Mike