07-30-2013, 01:29 AM
Took the family for a week in San Diego last week. My dad, cousin, and I took an overnight boat out of Seaforth Landing aboard the Outer Limits. We had a great time and scored on Bluefin Tuna, Yellowtail, and Dorado. The big tuna pictured was estimated at 63 lbs according to measurements. He was caught on 20lb mono on a spinning rod. My cousin was spooled by the slug and fought it for over an hour and a half and seven times around the boat. Needless to say he was under-gunned. The captain and deck-hands said it was the biggest fish that has been caught on their boat with a 20lb spinning outfit. The Bluefin are by far the hardest fighting fish I have ever caught. They fight to the bitter end and are vicious. It was awesome to see them fillet those big fish. It reminded me of back straps on a deer. We have a hundred pounds of fish we brought home. Helluva bargain considering the Bluefin was selling for $25 a pound at the local grocery store. Check out the fish counts out of the San Diego landings. They are killin it right now and they say it will only get better. It is amazing to see 50+ pound fish boiling on live bait on the surface. I'm not sure one could describe it unless they've done it.
I talked with the Captain on the way back into San Diego. He said it is cheaper for a group of guys to get together and charter the boat for a trip rather than go open-party. He said you usually save about $100 or so. I'm wondering if a BFT Utah group could be put together for next year. We need a charter master and 15-20 guys. Anybody interested?
I talked with the Captain on the way back into San Diego. He said it is cheaper for a group of guys to get together and charter the boat for a trip rather than go open-party. He said you usually save about $100 or so. I'm wondering if a BFT Utah group could be put together for next year. We need a charter master and 15-20 guys. Anybody interested?