Got Ahi'd!
Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 2:07 pm
Yep! Got a yellowfin tuna! On May 15th, I went trolling with a friend I met on a Hawaii fishing forum and he took me trolling. It was my first time trolling here in Hawaii.
All morning, we saw lots of spinner dolphins and birds...but they were not chasing after bait.
Near the end of our fishing session, we were on our way in and saw birds and dolphins both working in the same area. It looked too good to bypass so we headed over. As soon as our lures reached the area, BOOM! Outrigger pole went and the reel was screaming!
I fought the fish for half the time until my arms were tired...then my friend Todd took over and I took care of the boat control.
Finally we had it to the gaff and it took both of us to get it in on the second attempt.
We put the fish on a scale and it registered 120lb even. Any yellowfin tuna over 100lb is called an "ahi". Those smaller than 100lb is called a "shibi".
You have to keep the fish on ice for a night before filleting (to firm up the flesh a bit).
The next day (May 16th), we went trolling again and found a few skipjack tuna. I had one skipjack tuna grabbed by something big but the hooks didn't stick. Oh well. We also had an outrigger pole hit...but it was probably a marlin just playing (smacking) with the lure.
Today, I just wasted time around the Ala Wai canal. I meant to find some small barracuda and trevally...but it was low tide when I was fishing. There were only tilapia around and the two barracuda I saw were super spooky. Just when I was about to leave, the tide is rising and well, there were more barracuda but I couldn't get any to bite. The only blessing was getting a 3" tilapia on Gulp Maggots to keep my skunkless streak going strong Next time, I'm going to catch some tilapia and send them out for the barracuda...they are only keyed in on those little fish and not interested in anything else.
If anyone can shed some light on getting those 'cudas to hit, it would be appreciated. I tried everything from Zara Spooks (the smaller ones), Kastmasters, poppers, You-Zuri Pins Minnows, inline spinners, 1" lipless crankbaits and even soft plastic twitchbait. The only one that appeared to work was the soft plastic twitchbait. I had one small barracuda slowly rose to look at it...and a 2lb papio that circled the lure but not take it
Yes, there are fish bigger than me out there...and I want to find them
Hope you liked the pics!
All morning, we saw lots of spinner dolphins and birds...but they were not chasing after bait.
Near the end of our fishing session, we were on our way in and saw birds and dolphins both working in the same area. It looked too good to bypass so we headed over. As soon as our lures reached the area, BOOM! Outrigger pole went and the reel was screaming!
I fought the fish for half the time until my arms were tired...then my friend Todd took over and I took care of the boat control.
Finally we had it to the gaff and it took both of us to get it in on the second attempt.
We put the fish on a scale and it registered 120lb even. Any yellowfin tuna over 100lb is called an "ahi". Those smaller than 100lb is called a "shibi".
You have to keep the fish on ice for a night before filleting (to firm up the flesh a bit).
The next day (May 16th), we went trolling again and found a few skipjack tuna. I had one skipjack tuna grabbed by something big but the hooks didn't stick. Oh well. We also had an outrigger pole hit...but it was probably a marlin just playing (smacking) with the lure.
Today, I just wasted time around the Ala Wai canal. I meant to find some small barracuda and trevally...but it was low tide when I was fishing. There were only tilapia around and the two barracuda I saw were super spooky. Just when I was about to leave, the tide is rising and well, there were more barracuda but I couldn't get any to bite. The only blessing was getting a 3" tilapia on Gulp Maggots to keep my skunkless streak going strong Next time, I'm going to catch some tilapia and send them out for the barracuda...they are only keyed in on those little fish and not interested in anything else.
If anyone can shed some light on getting those 'cudas to hit, it would be appreciated. I tried everything from Zara Spooks (the smaller ones), Kastmasters, poppers, You-Zuri Pins Minnows, inline spinners, 1" lipless crankbaits and even soft plastic twitchbait. The only one that appeared to work was the soft plastic twitchbait. I had one small barracuda slowly rose to look at it...and a 2lb papio that circled the lure but not take it
Yes, there are fish bigger than me out there...and I want to find them
Hope you liked the pics!