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Mike Avery
08-05-2007, 08:34 PM
Whitey and Sword Video. (http://sea-duction.net/sea-duction/Whitey%20and%20Sword.wmv)

Saw a good weather break so I decided to try another overnighter offshore. Gathered up a crew of yours truly, Lanie, Naved, and some old boating friends, Chuck and Deb. Head out Saturday at 1:30 pm to a calm bay and headed SE towards the cigar. Saw a few well developed weed lines on the way out and dropped some squid to see if an mahi was around. Nada. We put lines in at 25 fathoms around the 200 line and headed SE towards the VB weather buoy. No hits so we continue SE in search of the break.

One of our crew comes from down below with 4 bananas...yikes we are in trouble. So we ask Chuck to toss them overboard.

http://sea-duction.net/sea-duction/chuck%20banana.jpg

Troll by the weather buoy hoping to get whacked by a mahi, nothing.

http://sea-duction.net/sea-duction/Weather%20buoy.jpg

Find a 2 degree temperature break going from 79 to 81 on the 150 line at 100 fathoms but it was all weeded up almost un-fishable. We decide to push east to find the end of the weeds but it was weeded up all the way to 250 fathoms so we shagged all the lines and continued trolling. Seas were full of life in this gulf stream eddy. Porpoises, whales, flying fish, and other bait fish.

At 300 fathoms the port long starts screaming and I pass the rod to Chuck. We get a nice white marlin along side the boat for a quick release and he swims away strong. A few pics.

http://sea-duction.net/sea-duction/whitey%201.jpg

http://sea-duction.net/sea-duction/whitey%202.jpg

http://sea-duction.net/sea-duction/whitey%203.jpg

http://sea-duction.net/sea-duction/chuck%20whitey.jpg

OK, now we are all pumped and excited. But we troll all the way to dark without another bump despite all the life around us. We change over for the sword gear setting up around the 150 line at 100 fathoms. Our drift is 0.7 knots to the NE. This time I change up and dye the squid with a little red and blue food coloring to make purple. This combination seemed to make the squid eyes stand out more. Put 3 squid lines out and 2 bunker lines. Put out the sword light and it's not long and we have bait fish all around the boat staying with us all night. The small bait fish appeared to be the same we saw a few weeks ago on the Norfolk Canyon.

http://sea-duction.net/sea-duction/baitfish%202.jpg

Had a few runs not coming tight, one run on the bunker. Talked with the Healthy Grin who is a few miles to the south who boated a YFT early on squid. Our sword run came around 2 am with Naved, Chuck, and Deb on watch. Just a few tugs on the drag so Naved pulls the line to check the bait. As he grabs the leader to pull the squid in, he runs and Naved realizes he hooked a sword. Another sword hit that swims towards the boat, not away. Naved brings him back to the boat and he has tangled another line during his run. I grab the leader and his bill and Naved has the gaff in his hand and says, gaff him now? I say no, he probably ain't going to make the tape measure. Get him on board to measure him and he is only 42 inches lower jaw to curved fork tail. Get a quick pic and I bring him back to the water to revive him for a few minutes and he swims away strong.

http://sea-duction.net/sea-duction/sword.jpg

Naved spotted a few Mahi checking out our boat, but they were not interested in anything he had to offer. Well that was it for the night. Soon our drift slowed to 0.2 knots and I realize we had crossed the northern edge of the break as the temp went back to 79 which was the reason we slowed our drift. In hindsight I should have gone back to the edge of the break because that is where we hooked up the sword but it was only 2 hours before light at that point. As we pulled the baits back in, we noticed some of the squid were missing their heads. Something picked off their heads leaving the squid body in place. I may try a stinger hook run through the head next time.

At first light, we get back on the troll. As we are putting out the first line, I put out the green machine bird combo on the center rigger and send it back. As we are raising the center rigger line, a big fish smacks it so freaking hard, it jerked the rod out of my hand. I watched in horror as my Tiagra 50 takes one bounce off the transom and is gone in a split second. I know my crew is thinking they were glad it happened to me and and not them. My thought was why didn't this happen to one of my Okumas. Oh well, I'll get over it.

So we troll, and troll, all morning starting out at 350 fathoms, around weed lines, inside the break, outside the break, nada. Troll inshore towards the cigar and work the cigar for a while in hopes of finding some mahi or wahoo but no joy. We stop and check out several huge weed lines but find just small bait fish on the ones we stop on, no mahi.

We are all getting tired around noon so I raise up my sword and whitey flag Lanie just bought for me and head home.

http://sea-duction.net/sea-duction/flags.jpg

Great day offshore, 2 release citations aboard Seaduction so it was a great trip. Can't wait to go out again.

sfcallen
08-05-2007, 08:42 PM
Congrats on the white and sword papers. Sorry to hear about your reel donation to the sea gods. The guy with yellow forbidden fruit brought the bad luck on you.

FINS
08-05-2007, 08:46 PM
Great report-Thanks again for your help. Your efforts finally paid off. I realize now you have to pay your dues. I know I did in the daytime thing-now the night time thing has got me intrigued and need to pay those dues!. Congrats on your catch -you should be very proud.

David

c-note
08-05-2007, 09:03 PM
ha ha bananas...

not so funny tiagra...

surferbill
08-05-2007, 09:12 PM
I always ask any newbies if they have any bananas with them, and get rid of them. Nice job on the release, and sorry about the rod & reel.

fshnbaybe
08-05-2007, 09:13 PM
the real kicker of losing the rod and reel?
It had the green machine attached! It was a new one we had bought to replace the one we lost a couple of weeks ago.

Even with the loss, it was a great trip.

ocnslr
08-05-2007, 09:34 PM
Very sory to hear about the loss of the Tiagra and rod.

Bur MAJOR CONGRATULATIONS on the white and the sword..

Brian

makkim
08-05-2007, 09:49 PM
Congrats on the sword and white. Banaa\na's yikes!!!! Sorry about the rod and reel.

MattD
08-05-2007, 10:04 PM
NICE!!!

JROCK
08-05-2007, 10:07 PM
Congrats on the SWORD!

fshrgrl
08-05-2007, 10:11 PM
Another great report, thanks Mike. Congrats on a great trip! :yes:

Julie

Healthy Grin
08-05-2007, 10:20 PM
Nice fishing with you Mike. We ended up with 5 yellowfins, one weighed for citation the others were close. 1 wahoo, a couple of dolphin and a white release. Pulled off another white, missed one and missed 2 blues. Lots of life out there, squid and mackerel in the light and had a white swim through the light. If you have kept any of those little fish, let's give them to Dr. Graves. I kept some little critters for him. No swords for us until the daytime when we pestered one that was sunning. Same area you were fishing.

Third Child
08-05-2007, 10:30 PM
Great Job Mike. I have been reading your posts for a while. It's a big accomplishment to get your white and sword. Your next Tiagra Combo, put "no bananas" on your rod.

Persistence2
08-05-2007, 10:31 PM
Nice...very nice. Congrats on the successful trip!

Glenn

Chumlord
08-06-2007, 05:33 AM
Bill,

Is she in the Boat Trader this issue?

Mike Avery
08-06-2007, 06:09 AM
Nice fishing with you Mike. We ended up with 5 yellowfins, one weighed for citation the others were close. 1 wahoo, a couple of dolphin and a white release. Pulled off another white, missed one and missed 2 blues. Lots of life out there, squid and mackerel in the light and had a white swim through the light. If you have kept any of those little fish, let's give them to Dr. Graves. I kept some little critters for him. No swords for us until the daytime when we pestered one that was sunning. Same area you were fishing.

Glad you guys were nearby. Good to have somebody close to when fishing that far offshore at night. We had one big ship come within a mile of us around 4 am or so. Made me nervous so I scooted out of his way with lines still in the water.

Did you get all your YFT at night on squid?

This is where we got our sword hit, right on the break. As soon as we crossed the northern break, our drift slowed to 0.2 knots and the temp when down to 79. This makes me wonder if the swords hang out around the breaks just like other predators.

http://members.cox.net/iwannawahoo/Sword%20Hit%204%20Aug.JPG

Healthy Grin
08-06-2007, 06:19 AM
Those breaks are what the longliners look for. We caught 2 of the tuna on the drift at night. Had one other "run" that did not stay tight so we don't know what that was. The other tuna were on the troll.

Tom Kidwell
08-06-2007, 06:33 AM
Nice work Mike & crew! Great pictures, especially those of the white:D

Sorry about your Tiagra. Back to eBay?

Here We Go
08-06-2007, 08:17 AM
Congrats on the releases Mike!

We fished that same area during the day but most of the action we heard of was from 30-50 fa so were inside just a tad.

NJ
08-06-2007, 08:27 AM
Mike and Lanie,

Thanks for the trip. First citation I've ever turned in--a sword....

Now I need to run out and get my spot and croaker citations and I'll be halfway to expert :D :D :D .

On a serious note, sorry about the Tiagra. We need to start frisking any newbies before they set foot on your boat. That's some bad karma there my friend, but hopefully you have made amends with the fish gods with your expensive sacrifice and they are now appeased.

rbr
08-06-2007, 08:37 AM
Thanks for the detailed report. I'm thinking that the bait in your pic are baby tunas of some sort.


Bert

fshnbaybe
08-06-2007, 08:54 AM
Thanks for the detailed report. I'm thinking that the bait in your pic are baby tunas of some sort.


Bert

Bert, that was my thought too, or maybe baby wahoos, because of the mouth opening. They were swimming by the thousands around the boat. I'd be curious to see if anyone could ID it for us?
:fishing2:

Bimini 24cc
08-06-2007, 09:24 AM
mmmm naners!!!
nice catchin! ,, the cigar looks hot now

Bill

Capt Rickster
08-06-2007, 10:34 AM
Mike and Crew

Team Rock Dog fished the very same spot Fiday night into Sat. No swords, only a small shark. At about 0430 a beautiful bull dolphin hit one of our sword baits. We landed it but it wreaked havic on our lines. We trolled a weedline most of the day on Saturday and loaded up on nice size Dolphin. We saw a blue marlin grayhounding not far from our boat. We put out a spanish mackeral WWB and something slammed it so hard we could not get the rod out of the holder. :bigfish: We took some pressure off to get the rod out and we lost it. Had a white come into our spread later in the day around 1300 and we did our best to scare it off. AWESOME DAY!! :))

Navy Seal Andy decided to check out for himself what was going on under one of the weed mats. Now that is crazy!!

TKBMECH
08-06-2007, 12:45 PM
good job mike and crew on the sword, I know you are happy to get that one, I tried to call you sat afternoon on our way in, We went to the canyon instead so I guess thats why I couldn't reach you.

Bill Fisher
08-06-2007, 12:48 PM
Bill,

Is she in the Boat Trader this issue?


;-) Not yet but we are getting closer then I thought at this point.

BTW, I have an extra Tiagra 50W or two that are almost brand new I could be convinced to sell if you are in the market.

Bill Fisher

juggernaut
08-06-2007, 02:20 PM
Sword Dad, Nice Catch.

Kevin Smith
08-06-2007, 05:29 PM
Mike,

Saw you guys headed out Saturday afternoon while Spade Fishing! Thanks for all the advice about the Spades, it paid off nicely!

Sounds like another great overnighter for the "Seaduction"!!

Kevin
Weekend Mistress :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Aquatrax
08-07-2007, 08:20 AM
Nice going Mike and Lanie. Another night on the hunt. You were only one Bill from a grand slam! Thought I saw you on the cigar Sunday AM. Dave

Seascritch
08-07-2007, 09:01 AM
A sword and a white!! You are getting it down!! My condolences regarding the Tiagra!! AND the green machine!! I just ordered a couple more from Pure Fishing which owns 7strand. I have a buddy that works there so I get half price. Let me know if you want to stock up!! Let me know if you need any Ho's anytime soon!!

b8 boy
08-07-2007, 01:12 PM
Talk about BLING BLING. :eek2: That fish is the talk of the town stylin with a tiagra 50 around its neck. Great report, sorry to hear about the loss. I know it would have been the end of the fun trip for me to see an extra $800 or more go over the stern.

HIT N RUN
08-07-2007, 07:38 PM
Fantastic!:thumbup: :thumbup: Rewarded at last:rockingreport:

Rock crusher
08-07-2007, 10:14 PM
Swweeeettt!



Matt

Healthy Grin
08-09-2007, 11:49 AM
We gave a couple of little fish from that night to VIMS. I don't think either are the same as the ones in your photo though the smaller one maybe. Anyway, the larger of the two (4 inches) turned out to be a black snake mackerel. I still don't know what that is but we caught one and it has been added to the VIMS collection. They keep talking latin so I still don't know what the other one is.

fshnbaybe
08-09-2007, 12:40 PM
We gave a couple of little fish from that night to VIMS. I don't think either are the same as the ones in your photo though the smaller one maybe. Anyway, the larger of the two (4 inches) turned out to be a black snake mackerel. I still don't know what that is but we caught one and it has been added to the VIMS collection. They keep talking latin so I still don't know what the other one is.

Wow, that's pretty interesting. We'll have to make sure next time we do this, we bring back some samples.

Gotta love offshore...always so much to see and experience.