Westport King

Westport King

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Westport Tuna October 1st with Tommy's Crew

Since I failed to join the pre-party on the Gunslinger before the Smack Down, I have had an empty feeling. This season really never came together for me as far as the tuna were concerned. Being a weekend warrior the ocean was mainly rough and windy on the trips I took this year with no notable scores....I enjoyed the ocean regardless but kept wishing for better fortune.

I talked to Ling Cod Todd earlier this week and tried to rally some troops to chase tuna but the forecasts were up and down and my mood grew more somber....He talked me off the ledge one time early in the week but my insistence grew again as the week progressed.

In any case, I received an invitation to fish with Tommy (North River), Jack, Matt, and Mike. Off we go to Westport and get the bait at 6am sharp. Rolled South West with Dr. Fong and crew plus a few other boats.


Started at 46.30 X 124.50 and worked South West. Started a bit slow but got it rolling on bait and it got better and better throughout the day. Best fishing was at 46.23 X 124.55 Finished with an unofficial count of 44 mixed grade fish with some very nice ones in the mix. We fished until the ice and storage were exhausted. Temps inside where we fished were warmer but we had the best action going in 59.7 deg. water.

The scores were decent up and down the 50 line as most people reported scores in the 30s.

We hit the weather just right and the fish were cooperative. Worked the bird patches and the tuna wanted to party. It was bait and more bait then re tie and re bait.... One fish on a swim bait...

I feel I can now peacefully transition to hunting season with no remorse and take myself off the suicide watch list as the balance has been restored.

Not one of our crew took out a camera all day but the images are permanently etched into my mind and the fix that I was looking for was found.....

Beee

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