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# 58031: Subject: Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana

Submitted by Capt. Gary Bonanno (ip 71.81.38.213)

  • Fished on 8/25/2009

  • Report received: 8/25/2009

Water Temperature: .
Water Clarity: .
Seas: 1 yo 2
Weather: .
Fishing_for: Yellowfin Tuna
Boat: Strike Zone Too
captain: Capt. Kevin Aderhold

Report:
Strike Zone Charters Louisiana & Guatemala

Saturday morning we left out of Cypress Cove Marina around 9am on Strike Zone Too with Charlie and crew from Texas for their “Meat in the Bucket Rodeo 09”. By the way, Happy 40th birthday to Larry. As we headed south to Green Canyon, the color change was gradual with no defined line. After dodging some fairly large thunderstorms full of fire, we arrived at our first stop. The outriggers were dropped into position and the lines were out. It only took ten minutes for the first double knock down. After a few minutes and some fancy boat maneuvering, we landed two Yellowfin Tuna, the first was about 50lbs with the second being around 60lbs. After a few more runs we had a curious Blue Marlin browse the spread but would not eat. About an hour later a White Marlin shows in the spread and hit one of the baits, but all we got was a messed up leader. He lives to fight another day. As we were presented with a beautiful sunset, the grilled was fired up for a steak dinner with all the fixings. We fished a couple of rigs with no surface signs but caught several Blackfin Tuna then moved on to the next spot. Around 2am Yellowfin Tuna started busting and the guys picked off another 4 Yellowfin, a few more Blackfin and 5 Rainbow Runners. With only a few minutes left before heading back north, Charlie hooked up. Thirty minutes later, a 100 pounder was in the box and we headed home.

Saturday’s day trip on Stress Management was not as lucky. They went to the rigs that produced fish on Friday but couldn’t get them to eat. Unfortunately that’s fishing.

We have the 55’ open Wednesday to Friday this week for a 24hr trip and Sunday to Monday next week.

Strike Zone Charters is celebrating 21 years in the charter business.

When you want ACTION & COMFORT....Give us a call to book your next fishing trip @ 225~279~3800 or 225~892~4790

www.strikezonecharters.net

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