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Old 02-01-2005, 03:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Canyon Runner Sail/Sword Report 1/30-1/31

Today we took the Canyon Runner charter of Lee and Stewart aboard the Big Boy with Capt. Jason, mates Rudy and myself. We Started out with a bunch of small size tinkers off the blue roof and quickly got into some mahi and put two 8-10 lb fish in the boat. That was pretty much all the action for the morning. I didn't even hear a sailfish being caught all day up that way. With the slow action we decided to put some ballys out and troll south to the sword grounds. That was also a little slow but we did manage 3 more mahi up to 12lbs and had a few more hits.
We got set up just before sundown and began the wait. Tinkers were thick under the boat...as we watched them dissapear our closest float got hit and we were tight on a smallish sword. Stew reeled it right to the boat it then proceeded to dash and dart every which way and we ended up losing him in the prop, by the looks of him a 50" fish (7:30). The next bite came around 9:00 but we never came tight, the bait just got swatted. Now its getting late and the wind was comming up...but around 12am we see a sword swat through the school of tinkers, eat 2 and swim off..nice fish definately over 100lbs. Our hopes were then livened and at 12:15 we get a nice hit and come tight. Fish starts taking some line so we start the boat up and keep it off the transom. After 20 minutes we have the fish straight up and down, the tip goes slack and Lee starts cranking...the fish takes off up the side of the boat, almost jumps over the bow rail, bashes into the side of the boat (does that count as a release?) and he spit the hook (12:45), fish looked about 120lbs when he jumped. We get the lines back out, and as i was putting the second float out, the first one gets hit and we are tight again on a nice fish. We clear the lines and start manuvering the boat. Back and forth for 45 minutes with the fish while lee and stew were taking turns on the rod. The fish is now only 40' away, we see color and the light stick and then....slack! pulled the hook was a popular term that night along with some other choice words! See you guys in a few weeks to start round 4!





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Old 02-01-2005, 07:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Sweet... You guys are kicking butt out there even when you don't put them in the boat!

You let a few live to fight another day if you ask me

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Justin:

Wow, that is a lot of action for one evening! Do you know something special, or are we simply in the thick of the prime season? It seems like when we are out, it is either fish in the boat/release or no bites.

So it is pretty cool that you are getting multiple hook-ups quite often.

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Old 02-01-2005, 09:31 PM   #4 (permalink)
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i go up to jersey ever summer for a few weeks near manisquan inlet i am rleated to the Bogans they own a few party boats the jamica, paramount some other one i can't think of but the only trips they do during that time is bluefish is the sword bite or tuna productive that time of year b/c down in florida summer is the slowest time of the year for swords i was wondering if anyone up there wants to trade a few trips down here for one up there send me a pm if your interested
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