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jackson7
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Hi all,
Where and when would be a good time to book a tuna charter? Does it make sense to go down to ilwaco / nw oregon versus Westport? Any recommendations for charters? Thanks for the help, much appreciated. Jackson
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Mark Youngblood has some spots on Aug 6th out of Ilwaco. I have one of the spots.
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What's the pricing ? How long of a trip. ?
Thanks Jake
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http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php?topic=192207.0
http://www.markyoungbloodsportfishing.com/pages/prices.html
Edit: Trip duration found here: (12 hrs for tuna)
http://www.markyoungbloodsportfishing.com/pages/trip.html
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I took a trip with one of Mark Colemans boats last year and had a great time. They do one day trips and its fast paced. We were back to the dock with a plugged boat (47 tuna) by noon, right about the same time the big boats were just getting to tuna grounds. They take 6 guys on 29' Defiance boats, so its not the bigger charter boats and when things get started it can be organized chaos. I found it fun, but if youre looking to relax and fish a bit then youre better off on the bigger boats.
They started at the beginning of July and were catching fish but they werent filling boats with fish until mid-July if I remember correctly. I took my trip in late July and we had no problem filling the boat.
http://www.washingtontunacharters.com/
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You can't go wrong with any of the six pack express charter boats out of Westport. Far corners, tailwalker, Todd girtz, the list goes on..
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Im going with Todd Girtz in August. They guy can put you on the fish.
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Any of the 6 pack boats are great ... just make sure and go out of Ilwaco or Westport. They are the only ports with live bait.
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Quote from: Elkrunner on June 08, 2016, 11:22:11 AM
Im going with Todd Girtz in August. They guy can put you on the fish.
I've done a fair bit of fishing with Todd, you are going to have a great trip! Just make sure and get plenty of sleep the night before, he will fish you hard!
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I need to try this!! Big boat, hard to beat the StarFire or the Freedom out of Westport.
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