Cortez & Tanner Banks
It is a long drive but so worth it.
Imagine this, you are over 100 miles off the coast, far behind San Clemente Island, flying a kite off the back of the boat, dangling a flying fish right above the mouths of giant bluefin. That's what its like fishing these outer banks. This trip requires at least a 1.5 day trip, and only our larger six packs go there, but it is worth the drive. The fishing is so good at these two close banks because of the bottom topology. Deep, deep water, that suddenly rises to within 5 feet of the surface, in the middle of the ocean, with no land in site. It is a bit wierd to see waves breaking in the middle of the ocean, with land not in sight, but on many days, this is exactly what happens.
When you go on one of our overnight trips, you will be fed well, and have VIP sleeping arrangements. Not like a party boat at all. The beds are much bigger on our boats, the food is much better, and you have a private bathroom/shower!
Giant West Coast Blue Fin! Catch and Cook?
This Bluefin Sashimi was caught less than one hour ago. Hello again everyone! Today's blog is all about the top game fish of California, the Bluefin Tuna. In this article, we are going to cover our favorite fish to catch, and our favorite ways to prepare it for a wonderful dining experience. This article is brought to you by CaptainExperiences , providing access to damn good fishing charter vessels nationwide. Ok, let's get started. 1. The Chase. In my opinion, the hardest to catch, and the best-tasting fish to roam the oceans. To catch a bluefin tuna requires a seaworthy vessel, the very best equipment, competent fisherman, good electronics, and lots and LOTS of fuel. Bluefin fishing is usually deeper waters and further away from shore. Around San Diego, there have been instances where Bluefin was caught as close as the nine-mile bank, but this is extremely rare and does not last very long. Most successful bluefin trips are multi-day and venture as far out as 250 ...
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