Monday, June 30, 2014

June 30- WAHOOOOOO on a Skiff




Me and Cbo and Ryno..... Offshore Fishing while inshore on a 18 ft Skiff..... Pretty work, boys. Well, actually, it was very frustrating..... We lost Dolphin after Dolphin. Then, the last fish of the day was a 30 lb Wahoo. I got a little more time now than I did last night.... The Wahoo bite and fight was very, very cool. Cbo had a planer tied off to the stern and it was running about 6 feet down and about 25 ft behind the boat. The Wahoo attacked the planer bait and got itself hooked. It immediately came to the top and busted the water on top pretty violently. While not "a jump" it really looked like something a Sailfish would do.... It then reversed field, smoked about 50 yards of line and did it again. Still, no one saw it good enough to identify it.... I was still guessing Sailfish...... Cbo then walked around the portside of the boat and reeled his fish in to the bow. Here we got our first look. A beautiful "lit up" Wahoo. Nearly black on top with radiant blue stripes, while pulsing purple. From a "dead in the water" Skiff, it was an incredible sight. I've never in all my years been able to "study" a live Wahoo like I did this one. Since, I was the gaff man, I was right on his every move.... Stressful at the time, but wonderful in hindsight, this Wahoo made 3 streaking, zippy runs from "just out of reach" to 50 yards out. Each time Cbo reeled him back in. Finally, I sunk the gaff in his upper shoulder and the game was over.....Very Nice. Total Catch for the Day: 6 Dolphin up to 6 lbs, a 15 lb Albacore, and a 30 lb Wahoo

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

C'mon Cap'n, we need the details for that fish tale, a wahoo from a skiff, how so??

Robbie

Capt. Marty said...

We took Ryans 20 ft flat bottom skiff. Them boys have been catching Dolphins for a week from that boat. It was a pretty day so we made it to the blue water