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http://www.independencesportfishing.comGood morning, We are on the way back north and have some time to send a report on tackle for upcoming trips, for those of you on 6 and 7 day trips, the chance to fish Alijos rocks for both yellowfin tuna and wahoo is very likely. What worked and what did not. Fishing for wahoo, the Raider jigs were hands down the hottest irons that we used, gold worked best with silver being 2nd best. 50 lb. mono on a good 2-speed reel like an Avet JX, LX or HX and a 610-type rod. Fishing the tuna you really need a 2-speed reel with 40 and mostly 50-pound mono. We do have loaner rod and reel combos onboard for those who need them. We also carry jigs and line on the boat. On another note we have some spots on September 6 and 7-day days that will target this area. Please give us a call if you have any Questions.
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Good evening, we just finished our day, the yellowtail fishing was wide open on 14 to 18 pound yellowtail, and we caught fish on both the iron and sardines. The weather was again beautiful with warm clear skies and flat seas. We are planning to look offshore on the way north and hope to bump into a few albacore and/or bluefin, wish us luck the Indy guys. ......
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Hello again, not much of a change out here on the big blue, good weather and even better fishing, we had yellowfin up to 110 pounds, wahoo to 50 pounds, yellowtail to 35 pounds, along with a few amberjack and dorado. The last 3 days of fishing is what long range sportfishing is all about, good times and a great group of guys to fish with. I want to take time to thank chartermaster Rick Ozaki who did not make......