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http://www.americananglersportfishing.com0400 was the wake up bell as we began to hook a few on the PL68 all in the 100-150 class. Those lucky enough to get a bite before daylight were thankful because as the sun came up it got a little tough. Though we did manage to scrape a couple handfuls throughout the day, it definitely wasn't easy, but seeing very good sign of nice grade fish all day kept most of us at the rail and for those it paid off. Bill Salyer and Ken Corwin show off a couple beauties who we hope are a little more cooperative in the next few days.
Dreaming big
The guys
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Today we arrived at our main destination shortly after lunch and made a quick tour to get the lay of the land, during which a sprinkle of wahoo strikes were added in the mix. Time was not on our side so we put the anchor down and went to work quickly. It didn't take long before we got it started hooking a few better tuna and picking away but what we thought was living good was over in a snap of two fingers. It......
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2015 has been one of the strangest wahoo fishing phenomenons in a long time. One could only hope to keep......