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Been looking at doing a tuna trip out of Westport for a while now. All the boats kelly you tons of tuna. When you ask them a lot of Q’s it seem to be only3-5 fish. This has changed me wanting to do a tuna trip. So now I’ve been looking at a Halibut trip. They all go out and fish about the same. However they tell me only 1/2 the boat gets to fish and the other 1/2 watches. When they catch thief fish the other 1/2 gets to fish. So if I’m the 2nd half i might not get to fish at all. I think I’ll stick to bottom fishing wher you know you’ll get to fish with a very good chance of your limit
Ace, that's not quite how it works with halibut. Normally they will do a drift and on the next drift switch. On smaller boats typically everyone is fishing or 4/6 lines in per drift.As for tuna, hey that's fishing. Some days you may end up with 90-120 fish between 6 people. It all depends on how efficient you are. When the bite is on you can pile them into the boat. Other days no fish are to be found, I have gotten skunked with a 220 mile round trip run.Quote from: Ace on January 20, 2019, 06:05:53 PMBeen looking at doing a tuna trip out of Westport for a while now. All the boats kelly you tons of tuna. When you ask them a lot of Q’s it seem to be only3-5 fish. This has changed me wanting to do a tuna trip. So now I’ve been looking at a Halibut trip. They all go out and fish about the same. However they tell me only 1/2 the boat gets to fish and the other 1/2 watches. When they catch thief fish the other 1/2 gets to fish. So if I’m the 2nd half i might not get to fish at all. I think I’ll stick to bottom fishing wher you know you’ll get to fish with a very good chance of your limit
Talk to Cap'n Kerry with offshore northwest. He runs 2 six pack boats and does both halibut and tuna.
Talked to Tod. He’s full. Looking for someone else
I have a fe halibut seats left out of Ilwaco right now...very few.... and it depends on quota like everywhere else...I may offer 2 day neah bay packages for May 23 and 26th but not sure yet.I am booking tuna Aug 1 through sept 30 full boat is best, 4 seat minimum to reserve a date and I only bill the party leader not individuals.I am making a list of "individuals" and the dates they want to go to see if I can group some people together but its hard to do to be honest….full boat is your best bet to insure the trip happens.
Check out Mark Youngblood, I have not fished with him but know others who have and recommend him. He is a site sponcer.