Michael Gray

Shrimp Boat Tuna

Shrimp boat Tuna feed in a pecking order and swim in like size schools. I never leave fish to look for fish, what I'm saying is if you find the right boat with the JUMBOZ then you are set I've never caught a popcorn size Yellow behind a shrimp boat.

So, how do you do this, how do you find these magic boats with fish holding ability. OK, let's start with season, reason and then how to, shall we?

1st season: If you read the blog you will see I spoke about fall fishing and the signs of migrating tuna just about 1 month ago. Fall is a time for Game Fish to fatten up for the winter. Shorter days and cooler water temperature spur the Yellow Fin into feeding mode.

2nd reason: Shrimp boats offer easy meals and tons of food. By-Catch is discarded and HUGE Yellow Fin Tuna along with Black Fin, Bonito's and of course Sharks lurk in the prop wash waiting for this easy meal. Also, for some reason the larger shrimp boats move offshore in pursuit of their catch. I don't know anything about shrimping and I have no idea why these boats move offshore in the Fall, I have no idea why they are not out in this area all year, what I do know for certain is they are not in this area but once they move into this deeper water here come the TUNA.

3rd How to: I'm going to be very specific, this is the behind the scenes, "Only known information by the Charter Captains". Are you familiar with Venice Louisiana? Do you fish Venice Louisiana? I'm sure this method works farter West into Texas and most likely towards the East through Mississippi and on into Florida, but for our conversation I'm talking **SPEFICIALLY** about Venice Louisiana.

Look for the boats in the 200ft. range of water depths you can concentrate in areas of blue or blue green water color. Once you spot a boat on the horizon continue to the boat and get you a bucket of chum ready. We use Porgies, Bonitos and any other chum we can get off the cleaning table. Cut this up into bite size pieces and pull right up behind the shrimper. Tip: put about ¼ of a 5 gallon bucket full and throw this into the prop wash of the shrimper, you should see bonitos and possibly some black fin show up, this is a good sign and the beginning of the food chain, once they are there chum harder and faster working the fish into a frenzy, don't stop or you will loose them back to the shrimper and there you will be floating by yourself…. Let's assume the black fin are there, increase the size of your chunks, earlier I told you to cut them small OK now throw larger bait and start catching some black fin, keep this going and keep a look out for the HUGE Yellows.

Let's talk about tackle for these fish. I like to use NOTHING less than a 50 Wide Shimano on a 50-80 Melton Tuna stick spooled with 130lb Hollow Core Jerry Brown and top shotted with 80lb Momoi and finally finished off with 100lb YoZuri HD Flourocarbon tied to a Mustad Demon of 9/0 or larger hook. I know that sounds technical and I mentioned some brand names. (Hello Sponsor?) DO NOT TAKE Shitty equipment or faulty knots into this situation. Don't cut corners on tackle and don't use old line or drags that have not been checked. If you are reading this and my other posts don't waste your time and go half cocked, you WILL be disappointed.

Last week I caught a 193lber check out the photo posted with this blog.

Good luck, Great fishing and Tight lines.

Captain Mike Gray

www.cajunodysea.com

Fish Species: Yellow Fin Tuna
Bait Used: Chum
Tackle Used: Shimano 50 wide
Method Used:
Water Depth: 200ft
Water Temperature: 79*
Wind Direction: South
Wind Speed: less than 15knt
Shrimp Boat Beast
Shrimp Boat Beast

193Lb Yellow Fin Tuna
193Lb Yellow Fin Tuna


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Michael Gray

About The Author: Captain Michael Gray

Company: Cajun Odysea

Area Reporting: Venice Louisiana

Bio: Captain: I don't recall if it was a dream or maybe life has just taken its natural course. At any rate, there is never a night I go to sleep without thinking about huge Tuna Crashing Kite Baits or thoughts of ways to fool the largest of Pelagic Fish…..Funny isn't it? I have more than one business; I've been successful as a father, businessman and husband as well as a son and friend. BUT what I think about at night is OFFSHORE Fishing Experiences!! My affliction, grit and tenacity are YOUR recipe for the Offshore Blue Water Experience of a lifetime. I continue to think one day I will wake up and being "Cock of the Dock" will not be my passion….Allowing other Captains to one up me won't hurt so bad…..IT DOESN'T HAPPEN, this obsession will not go away! I have been fortunate to fish on a professional level over 20 years now. I have the persistence of woodpecker (could you imagine) the energy of a Lion and the type personality that will not be defeated. Some call me Energetic. I don't see myself as extraordinary but my un-canning ability to provide fun on the water has been my pleasure since I was only a child……. I run my boat as I have run my business. I'm responsible, structured and systematic. Not overly to become Anal, but enough to produce the same outcome over and over with a degree of predictability. Look, I know you are wondering what the Heck, who cares; All I want is a fish catching day in the Fertile Pelagic Rich Waters of Venice Louisiana…. I'm running out of time to explain what this means to YOU!!! I Promise to run a professionally maintained fishing boat…I Promise to have the BEST Tackle on the Planet. I Promise to have fresh equipment, sharp hooks and cutting edge techniques. I Promise to pay attention to the details in order for the day to fall into place. NO leaving the dock half cocked, NO use of half ass equipment….NO Way!!!! We leave every single day prepared for the biggest and best day ever….

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