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Whch party boat best for 24 to 40 hour tuna trip
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09/28/15 08:45 PM
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I have a long history of fishing tuna out of an Dego. I am here now and would like to go on a trip between 24 hours and 40 hours. I live in east Houston. What boat is best? Thanks
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Re: Whch party boat best for 24 to 40 hour tuna trip
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09/28/15 10:48 PM
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Day0ne
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Out of Galveston, you have either the New Buccaneer (Galveston Party Boats) or the Capt John(Williams Party Boats). I much prefer GPB for various reasons (I don't fish Williams). You can see their reports on their web site or at 360tuna,com . Out of Freeport, you have the Bluefin that sometimes runs open trips. Nice boat that runs limited loads but more expensive. Next closest place is Port Aransas on the middle coast. You have three choices there. Check 360tuna.com .BTW, I think you will find the fishing and the boat operations somewhat different from Cali.
David
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Re: Whch party boat best for 24 to 40 hour tuna trip
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09/29/15 03:45 PM
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Oldtrackster
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LOL "somewhat different"
DayOne is going easy on ya. West Coast boats are a gentleman's trip. This is like camping on a boat.
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Re: Whch party boat best for 24 to 40 hour tuna trip
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09/30/15 01:43 AM
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grescobia
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The buccaneer has been doing very well on their 24/30 with good catches of tuna.Go to 360 tuna forum and you can see the schedules.I am going on the Oct 19/20.I have caught my limits on the last two trips.
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Re: Whch party boat best for 24 to 40 hour tuna trip
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09/30/15 04:45 AM
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Day0ne
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I'm going 10/19-10/20 also
David
"Lately it occurs to me: What a long, strange trip it's been." - R. Hunter
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Re: Whch party boat best for 24 to 40 hour tuna trip
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09/30/15 02:22 PM
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Thanks for your response. With regard to ca verse gulf. ya its hard for me to wrap my head around the number of people on trip, the way they assign spots on the boat and no live bait. But the prices are about the same. I am an old guy but I think I will go on the Galveston boat despite no bunks. The John boat operation is just to weird. IE The fish rep[orts always yesterdays news very late late and the format is just plain bizzare.
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Re: Whch party boat best for 24 to 40 hour tuna trip
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09/30/15 08:09 PM
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PGC, you'll find a couple old California tuna fishermen on this board (me and lite-liner at least). Yes, it's a whole different world.
First, it's night fishing.
Second, you're mostly dropping heavy jigs rather than surface fishing live bait. Sometimes you'll use whole herring or cut chunk bait on a flouro leader, but you're still using a fairly heavy egg sinker to get it down deeper.
Third, when there's daytime trolling for tuna, forget about coordinated trolling teams taking turns. Every man for himself.
But, once you get used to it, it's fun. Yellowfin will hit surface lures, so get yourself a heavy duty spinning rig for casting. There's virtually no open deck space for casting a conventional reel, so you'll be underhanding it.
I've tried the various boats along the Gulf coast for tuna trips. I prefer the Scat Cat out of them all.
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Re: Whch party boat best for 24 to 40 hour tuna trip
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09/30/15 10:30 PM
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Day0ne
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A few other observations. Capt John doesn't allow overhead casting but New Bucc does, up on the bow. Quite a bit of room. The New Bucc has a live well if you bring your own bait (either caught before hand or purchased at a bait shop). Most YFT are not caught on jigs, but on poppers, swimbaits or chunks. Lots of blackfin on jigs. BTW, the ScatCat is a slightly smaller version of the New Bucc, made by the same people. Has a better interior layout, IMO, except for the hot food. It's also much slower.
David
"Lately it occurs to me: What a long, strange trip it's been." - R. Hunter
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Re: Whch party boat best for 24 to 40 hour tuna trip
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10/01/15 05:15 AM
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Day0ne
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One thing I forgot. The assigned spots don't count for much. They are really only used for the bottom fishing and even then, they aren't set in stone. They are mainly used on the tuna trips to get your fish at the end of the day. If you are assigned number 77, then all your fish will be numbered 77. During the tuna fishing, it's wide open.
David
"Lately it occurs to me: What a long, strange trip it's been." - R. Hunter
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Re: Whch party boat best for 24 to 40 hour tuna trip
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10/02/15 12:22 AM
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grescobia
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If you go on a trip get some halco lures. The lures are swim baits and cast very well .The lures are hot for tuna
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Re: Whch party boat best for 24 to 40 hour tuna trip
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10/02/15 05:50 PM
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Thanks for all the helpful feedback. I am planning on going on the new buccaneer on one of the two trips scheduled in October. I will take halco lures and the rest of the usual suspects. I hope to meet some of you there.
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Re: Whch party boat best for 24 to 40 hour tuna trip
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10/14/15 01:43 PM
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William's party boats is in my opinion, the best.
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Re: Whch party boat best for 24 to 40 hour tuna trip
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10/15/15 05:11 AM
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Day0ne
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William's party boats is in my opinion, the best. We will have to agree to disagree. Check the fish counts.
David
"Lately it occurs to me: What a long, strange trip it's been." - R. Hunter
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