Wind wind wind
Saturday was the last time we got confirmed reports of tuna, both yellowfin and bluefin were caught. Conditions look like they will remain pretty windy and unfishable all week, we might get a slight window on Wednesday or Thursday but we will have to keep an eye on it. It will be interesting to see how all the east and north east wind will affect the water and fish! Let’s hope it blows some of that blue warmer water even further inshore and we can get one last hot tuna bite on the inshore lumps! Chunking has been good this time of year in the past, so we are hoping to find the tuna on one of the lumps and get them on the chunk, but we will also continue to troll as well. Soon as we have more updates we will keep you all in the loop! Also we are looking at January for our offshore seminar, and will cover rip charts and other data and info we use when planning a trip, radar usage, how to locate birds, fish, and bait, different types of birds and what they mean, matching the hatch, tides and how they can effect the bite, identifying current, tackle rigging with our mate Alex, behind the wheel with Capt. Jeff gps set ups and settings, what he looks for, trolling speeds, using auto pilot, what he looks for in a mate and when building a tournament team. Starlink and how big of a game changer it is and how we use it, seasonal trends, wind patterns and understanding wind, and more! You won’t wanna miss it!!