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Title: tuna fish
Post by: buckhorn2 on July 10, 2009, 03:31:45 PM
If your coming down to westport to fish bring some tuna jigs along. The tuna really showed up the last few days one charter boat had 275 by 10 yesterday and the trollers are coming in full. The best fishing is 50 miles out between westport and the willipa but there were fish all the way in to 25 miles. We are going out monday but lot of boats heading out in the morning. Nice ocean but the fog is starting to roll in now.
Title: Re: tuna fish
Post by: blindpig on July 10, 2009, 04:21:53 PM
That just reminded me of when I was a kid.  My grandpa (big fisherman RIP)  had us come to his house and can fresh tuna.  To this day I don't think I have had better.  Okay get your minds out of the gutter.  Tuna fish, fish.   ;)
Title: Re: tuna fish
Post by: Michelle_Nelson on July 10, 2009, 10:48:38 PM
So when can I go to Westport and buy fresh tuna off the boats?  I wanna can probably around 75 - 100 pounds of it this year.

What does it or can I expect it to run this year per pound?
Title: Re: tuna fish
Post by: TeacherMan on July 10, 2009, 10:50:19 PM
So when can I go to Westport and buy fresh tuna off the boats?  I wanna can probably around 75 - 100 pounds of it this year.

What does it or can I expect it to run this year per pound?

I was thinking the same thing? I got tuna loin for 2 bucks a pound a couple years ago out there  :drool: I have seen it go for as high as 5  :dunno: but remember I only buy the loin.
Title: Re: tuna fish
Post by: stringflinger4elk on July 10, 2009, 11:17:28 PM
I never heard of this before and I am kinda interested. SO would you say this is the time of year for this or is it on going or just barely getting started?

Another off beat question but not too far I hope...
Anyone do any smelt dipping?
It was a big past time back home in Michigan and the stuff we hauled on a typical weekend dipping smelt after a day fishing for perch would put a smile on your face.
I have only heard limited information about it out here and was wondering if anyone has done it out here or had any success?
Title: Re: tuna fish
Post by: buckhorn2 on July 11, 2009, 08:48:10 AM
The season is just starting but off to a good start. I will check on the prices for tuna off the boats but right now the boats are selling to the canneries for 1 dollar but that will go down as more fish come in. Most of the boats that sell off the dock are just heading out so by next week-end there will be fish on the dock.
Title: Re: tuna fish
Post by: Hunterman on July 11, 2009, 09:40:09 AM
Wouldn't you know it :fishin: the year that tuna are close enough to catch some,, my boat motor is acting up and I can not get out :'( I don't even think I'll be able to go out for salmon this year >:(

Hunterman(Tony)
Title: Re: tuna fish
Post by: buckhorn2 on July 11, 2009, 01:25:19 PM
I just came from the marina and fresh tuna signs are up on the road and top of the dock the guy I talked sells the fish whole off his boat for 2 a pound and will cut loins. Some people buy them whole and some just buy the loins.
Title: Re: tuna fish
Post by: TeacherMan on July 11, 2009, 03:02:38 PM
I'll be heading down the first week of August do you think they will still be around? Wonder if there is any specials for tuna trips? Its crazy to pay $550 if they are only 25 miles out.  :dunno: I cant wait o buy 50 pounds of loin  :drool: it is so good on the BBQ
Title: Re: tuna fish
Post by: Screaminreelz on July 11, 2009, 04:14:02 PM
i was in Ilwaco the weekend before last and tuna was running 2.50 per lb whole. We ususally wait until it drops to about 1.75 and then buy 6-7 fish to can.
Title: Re: tuna fish
Post by: buckhorn2 on July 11, 2009, 05:06:20 PM
They will have tuna into september on the docks. The fish now bite best on trolled tuna jigs but in august start hitting bait and thats when both the charters and trollers really do well. Let me know when your heading over and I can let you know the price most of the docks will have boats selling. There is one boat on dock 3 that just stays tied up and buys from other fisherman and he is always there the boat is the hustler.
Title: Re: tuna fish
Post by: singleshot12 on July 11, 2009, 08:01:49 PM
The tuna really showed up the last few days one charter boat had 275 by 10 yesterday and the trollers are coming in full.

Wow!!  Is that 275 tuna or 275 lbs. of tuna by ten?   that is unreal!
Title: Re: tuna fish
Post by: cohoho on July 11, 2009, 10:38:28 PM
Gearing up for a Mid Aug trip, can't wait..... 
Title: Re: tuna fish
Post by: Tony 270WSM on July 11, 2009, 10:46:43 PM
Would love to go out for tuna. Anybody know of a good charter at a reasonable price?
Title: Re: tuna fish
Post by: Michelle_Nelson on July 11, 2009, 10:47:27 PM
I don't even buy the store bought canned tuna any more.  After canning a dozen jars of it last July I doubt I will ever go back to store bought again.
Title: Re: tuna fish
Post by: fishcrazy on July 12, 2009, 12:37:37 PM
Canned tuna is the BOMB!! I like to can about 100 lbs every year. mid -late August is the best time. I'm hoping it's cheaper this year due to lower fule prices. I ca npost a number for the best quality in Westport.

Kris
Title: Re: tuna fish
Post by: h2ofowlr on July 12, 2009, 06:10:41 PM
I signed up for Deep Sea Charters last year out of Westport, WA.  I was looking forward to the trip.  The week prior they were nailing the fish good.  I was heading out 8/18-8/20. The day before the trip, I got a call from the charter service to let me know that they were cancelling the trip due to expected 40-60 mile an hour winds.  I was way bummed out.  They were averaging about 26 fish per guy.  I never got a chance to get out again due to schedule constraints and had to collect my $500 and change.   :'(
Title: Re: tuna fish
Post by: Firstlight on July 13, 2009, 10:10:32 PM
We booked a boat through Westport Charters last year. It was in mid August and the warm water was only 30 miles out. It was supposed to be a 2 day trip but the weather brought us in at the end of the first day. 10 guys and 137 fish. We also caught 9 humbolt squid that where 3-4 feet long. We booked it again this year but requested a different boat. I would highly reccomend the trip to anyone. Its a blast as long as you dont get sea sick.
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