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A marlin and two YFT coming into Te Toro tonight
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Marlin went 92.8kg YFT's not in yet. No details sorry
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Marlin 89.4 in NP today.
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Hi    Any more news about the tuna.      Was anchored just north of Saddleback on Christmas Eve and had several tuna rolling past me no more than 50m on either side of me.     No birds with them.     No idea whether they were Skippies, Albies or small blue fin as all have black backs.     

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The YFT were around 26kg and another stripie was tagged and released.
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Originally posted by Rainbow Rainbow wrote:

Hi    Any more news about the tuna.      Was anchored just north of Saddleback on Christmas Eve and had several tuna rolling past me no more than 50m on either side of me.     No birds with them.     No idea whether they were Skippies, Albies or small blue fin as all have black backs.     

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35kg yellowfin weighed Thursday Herb. Caught near the knuckle. 12.8 kg albie weighed 3/1 caught off Waikawau. Tuna are wide-spread.
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I've never known day like it as happened out of the Manukau today. We must have been the only boat that didn't see a yellowfin. There were pretty much everywhere by all accounts from 50m to 115m. We saw only one marlin chasing saury but there were reports of up to 8 marlin pack attacks. Doubles were commonplace. Channel 63 was just going off. One guy casting stick baits to YFT hooked and landed a stripey. It was nuts.
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What a great day.
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It was indeed Yknot. I weighed 2 YFT's for a Junior & Small Fry angler last night. They didn't get on the water until 2pm and they got one each around 30kg. They had another much bigger one get sharked at the boat and they gave the remains to me for weighing their fish. It was much bigger than the other two and what was left was 20kg at least. I got around 15kg of meat off it. Big mako that bit that in half!
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The west coast is absolutely firing. Fish in as close as 50m and all the way out to 120 off Raglan. We would have seen close to 30 fish over the day feeding on bait balls and in the lures. 3 fish tagged 80kg-120kg range. Small lures with light gauge hooks all pinned nicely in the roof of the mouths. No better time than now, get out there
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Ventured west out from the Manukau on Friday.

Mint conditions, heaps of boats out. Lots went too wide - we had a heap of bait in 50-60m so worked that area south towards Port Waikato. Lots of fish around, but very lazy on the bite - radio all day was full of people dropping fish.

We had similar - Raised 6, hooked 2, boated 1 around 110kg for a first time angler. Most action was further south in 48-53m, saw a few others caught around us too.

Unreal season out there - while a bunch of the fish seem to have moved south, there's still some really good numbers out there and we'll be doing it again as soon as the weather allows
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Looking at heading out over the manakau bar this weekend with my son. Is there still action going on in regards to strips and YFT? We haven't been over this side for a couple of years now. How wide should we be heading? 
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