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http://www.excelsportfishing.comHello Anglers, Today we were looking for three more trophies and we got them first thing in the morning. Chris Forster got the first fish, a 230 on a chunk in the dark. The second was a 265 pound yellowfin for Kenny Cirks who caught the fish on a fly lined skipjack. And the last fish was for Grover Sinsley who after releasing 12 fish in the last two days, picked up a 232 on a chunk bait. After we could not put another tuna in the hole we tried for a few wahoo but only picked up a couple of them before leaving the area. We are going to travel for a couple of days and look for wahoo in a different area. The yellowfin tuna fishing that we experienced this trip you will not find anywhere else in the world. When you can go to the rail any time of the day or night and catch a 150 to 250 pound yellowfin, it does not get much better. Once again we have had one of the best long range trips in the history of the fleet, and we did it with the Revillagigedos Islands being closed. Hope to see you all soon on future long range trips. Shawn and the crew
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Hello Anglers, Another successful day of catch and release on 150 to 230 pound yellowfin tuna. We tagged 6 yellowfin from......
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Hello Anglers, Once again it was an incredible day of fishing! The day started early at around midnight and before the sun rose we, we had put another eight 200+ pound yellowfin on the boat. Starting off with Tim Turis who boated a 205, then Mr. Barry Barlow (aka The Delaware Destroyer) landed a 220 on a chunk and 100 pound line, Kenny Cirks picked up a 214 on a flying fish. Hot angler was Arnold Scherenborg who picked up a......