Persistence2
06-01-2005, 02:34 PM
From another site...I figured that big-a$$ eddy way up north had some fish in it...now if it would just spin it's way down here, we'd be able to stop complaining and go kill some fish (out of VA and MD).
It’s a little early in the season to start talking about tuna, but after posting this weeks report, I got a call and the
following e-mail from Bradley Wurst;
I just called you about trip to Hydrographer Canyon this weekend and as an avid reader to your column I wanted to
post you of our trip. There is a huge eddy sitting at Hydrographers with temp breaks from 50 to 70 degrees. We arrive
Sat AM and the YFT action was non stop until we left at 3:00 PM. All fish between 50 – 70 lbs on anything you
presented. We used spreader bars (rainbow color) and skirted Ballyhoos (blue/white & pink) and the fish crushed us.
We left with fish biting but our boxes were full. Also had 2 Mahi 10 lbs & 25 lbs. and I think there is other variety of
fish including White & Blue Marlin, Mako, etc. We didn’t see any but the water is blue and the temp breaks are
incredible
It’s a little early in the season to start talking about tuna, but after posting this weeks report, I got a call and the
following e-mail from Bradley Wurst;
I just called you about trip to Hydrographer Canyon this weekend and as an avid reader to your column I wanted to
post you of our trip. There is a huge eddy sitting at Hydrographers with temp breaks from 50 to 70 degrees. We arrive
Sat AM and the YFT action was non stop until we left at 3:00 PM. All fish between 50 – 70 lbs on anything you
presented. We used spreader bars (rainbow color) and skirted Ballyhoos (blue/white & pink) and the fish crushed us.
We left with fish biting but our boxes were full. Also had 2 Mahi 10 lbs & 25 lbs. and I think there is other variety of
fish including White & Blue Marlin, Mako, etc. We didn’t see any but the water is blue and the temp breaks are
incredible