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Old Oct-06-2009, 07:15 PM   #1
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Bounty Hunter Bluefins Today

All I can say we could not have asked for a better day. I know this can't match up to Kilsongs fish but this trip was pretty good by my standards anyway. We got our over & under fish today & released quite few others as well today. The only problem we had today were a few private boats that came into our slick while we were into fish today. When you see the Point Pleasant professional fleet that was out there today not going into each others slick & obeying by the guidelines please take note of it. I want to thank everybody who was out there today it's not often when you see a great group of charter Captains out there who know how to work together as a group as you guys do a A BIG THANKS FROM OUR GROUP YOU GUYS HAVE CLASSClick the image to open in full size. . The bite started out a little slow for us but then Paul Bluefin Regula made a little wiggle & we were into fish. Our first under fish came in at 46 1/2 " a nice 65LB fish I'm not sure how long our over fish was but it weighed 100 LBS & this was after it was bled out. Tony Bluefin his father did a great job today keeping us out of tangles & did a wonderful job of keeping us informed of the do & not to do. I only hope that if I reach his age that I could be in that great a shape Great Job Tony. This was one of my best Tuna trips I have done in a long time I can't wait until my next one.
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Old Oct-06-2009, 11:56 PM   #2
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sorry, as a west coast guy, im not familiar with this over/under limit. it looks like a boat limit. care to elaborate a little bit?
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Old Oct-07-2009, 03:32 AM   #3
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two fish per day per boat under the angling permit... one between 27 and 47" and one 48-73"
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Old Oct-07-2009, 05:05 AM   #4
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Still nice

That other one is just a rediculous beast of a fish so it is kinda tough to compare anything to that fish even my fucken car...Nothing better than fresh Blue Fin Tuna...
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congrats on the fine catch. outstanding table fare right there and a great day on the water.
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Old Oct-07-2009, 10:58 AM   #6
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I'll take those all day long, nice feesh man, no need to compare it to that volkswaggen kilsong pulled out of the deep.
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Old Oct-08-2009, 11:00 PM   #7
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two fish per day per boat under the angling permit... one between 27 and 47" and one 48-73"
interesting. so if you charter a boat with 6 guys, only two will get to catch a Blue Fin Tuna? how does that play out?
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interesting. so if you charter a boat with 6 guys, only two will get to catch a Blue Fin Tuna? how does that play out?
just like that... two fish.... but hey that means if you do catch the slot you are probably going home wiht 230#'s of fish...thats enough to share
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