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http://www.shogunsportfishing.comOur first day out at sea and conditions have looked very good. Great weather,- the right water temperatures for bluefin and waters rich in bait just a few hours out of San Diego. Good signs of ocean life are everywhere- sea lions, seabirds, spinner dolphins, and fish jumping. Today we stopped on some albacore and fished through them for several hours and practiced drilling the team through tag and release operations. To tag- we have to move fish from the ocean on a line with a barbless circle hook, on to the swim step where a team (Ty and Louise) put the fish in a sling and hand it up to second team on board the vessel. We then move the fish into the surgery station where Barb Block or Kurt Schaefer places an archival tag into the tuna. To date we've tagged over 386 Pacific bluefin in the program. Today the two bluefin that were tagged were 97 and 110 cm in length- exactly what we hoped for. A smaller fish- 65 cm was loaded on board for our live bluefin collection. After todays start- we have high hopes for the next few days.
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Well the sieners didn't get them all! We landed two fifty pound bluefin tuna and put one smaller one in the fish well to truck back up to Monteray bay. The albacore fishing was good today and all this happened very close to San Diego. ......
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Today we turned around, off loaded passengers and outfitted Shogun with the apperatice to collect and tag bluefin tuna. Stanford U/Monteray Bay Aqurieum is on the boat and we are headed out to the wild blue in hopes of finding some bluefin tuna that haven't been caught by the Mexican sieners that tirelessly prowl the baja coastline. ......