El Dorado at Tanner Banks 8/12/23 | Long Beach, CA | California Saltwater Fishing

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • After a tough trip the day before, the captain decided to head us out to Tanner Banks, rather than chase the rest of the fleet trying to catch bluefin offshore. We made a long trip out to Tanner overnight and arrived just before dawn. The yellowtail and bluefin that we encountered were definitely hard fighting and I was lucky to land one nice 19 pound yellowtail despite my braid being under-wrapped and the fish, heading for the anchor, as well as some hungry sea lions down below. Many thanks to the crew for their hard work and it was a great time with a great bunch of folks. Overall, the boat landed 23 yellowtail, 7 bluefin, and 1 bonito for 35 anglers. The fishing was definitely challenging but we did lose a lot of fish along the way due to tackle failures and other circumstances. The biggest yellowtail ended up being a little over 40 pounds and the biggest bluefin was just shy of 60 pounds.
    Check out the El Dorado when you get a chance and please let me know if you have any questions in the comments. Tight lines, my friends!
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    #yellowtail #bluefin #tuna #bluefintuna
    #saltwaterfishing #sportfishing #deepseafishing #californiafishing
    #california #longbeach #eldorado
    #californiasaltwaterfishing

Комментарии • 19

  • @gomarine
    @gomarine Год назад +2

    This is a really great jigging fishing video
    thank you for the good video
    Please upload more videos in the future
    I am Korean ^^

    • @californiasaltwaterfishing9212
      @californiasaltwaterfishing9212  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate the support and will be posting videos as often as I can. Please subscribe and share with your friends. Tight lines! 😎

  • @toddbefield1100
    @toddbefield1100 11 месяцев назад +1

    Well done on the yellowtail...got a few like that many years ago on the sum fun...great fighters!

    • @californiasaltwaterfishing9212
      @californiasaltwaterfishing9212  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! Pound for pound the yellowtail are indeed some of the best fighters out there 😎

  • @zachchen1
    @zachchen1 Год назад +1

    I was the one with the green headband! It was great fishing with you last weekend. I had a feeling I’ve came across your channel before but was too shy to bring it up haha. Hopefully we can share the rail again, tight lines!

    • @californiasaltwaterfishing9212
      @californiasaltwaterfishing9212  Год назад

      Hey Zach! It was cool fishing with you as well and thank you so much for the support. Hopefully we do cross paths again in the future and share the rail on a good bit again. Enjoy the rest of your season and tight lines as well my friend!

  • @giverplus5301
    @giverplus5301 Год назад +1

    i’m pretty new to fishing, what do you mean your reel was underwrapped?

    • @californiasaltwaterfishing9212
      @californiasaltwaterfishing9212  Год назад

      It’s a pretty funky occurrence when the line on the reel gets looped/tangled with another part of the line on the reel. It then rubs and creates terrible friction when a fish pulls. Check out the “Community” section on my page for a post about the topic. It includes a pic of what this looks like.

    • @giverplus5301
      @giverplus5301 Год назад

      @@californiasaltwaterfishing9212 gotcha thanks!

  • @barkoband4477
    @barkoband4477 Год назад

    I was on that trip. Great boat and crew. Great fishing with you. Mandoman

    • @californiasaltwaterfishing9212
      @californiasaltwaterfishing9212  Год назад +1

      Great fishing with you too! Totally agree about the crew and the boat. I will have to check them out again. See you on the rail again sometime my friend...

  • @needtoknow5529
    @needtoknow5529 Год назад +1

    Langosta from BD here. So if largest tuna was 60 lb. than only a Trinidad 20A should be enough reel for the job. Planning to go out here in a few weeks.

    • @californiasaltwaterfishing9212
      @californiasaltwaterfishing9212  Год назад

      You could probably get away with that. However, I don’t think anybody was using a leader heavier than 40 pounds. Most of the leader was 20 to 30 pounds. We did have a couple of what appeared to be very large fish show up that spooled a couple of guys. I wouldn’t be surprised if there were 100+ pounders out there too. Good luck on your trip! Thanks for the comment.😎

  • @bnardo_7
    @bnardo_7 Год назад +1

    Nice catches!! Hoping to go tuna fishing again sometime!

    • @californiasaltwaterfishing9212
      @californiasaltwaterfishing9212  Год назад

      Thanks! Well if you want to get a tuna this is the year for it. We will run out of fisherman before we run out of fish lol

    • @davidhollingsed7756
      @davidhollingsed7756 Год назад

      What does underwrapped actually mean? Please explain it as it is kind of confusing

    • @californiasaltwaterfishing9212
      @californiasaltwaterfishing9212  Год назад +1

      This was the first time it has happened to me (and hopefully the last). I will do my best to try and explain it. Basically it is when your fishing line gets twisted on the reel so that one strand of the line is twisted around the other. Normally the line should spool up so the line is side by side and layered but in this case it is looped around or twisted so that the line is forced to run against each other. To get it out you have to remove the hook after you find the loop/twist and pull the line out through the loop so that it can be laid out straight again. I am going to work on the reel this week and if I can get a pic of where it is underwrapped I will post it on the community page. Hopefully my explanation made a little sense and wasn’t too long lol

  • @matrixx611
    @matrixx611 Год назад +1

    was this an overnight trip?