Hunter and I were back from storm break to meet great conditions for a change..Bill's and Leger's crews opted out of thier overnighter which should have went into today leaving both of them to do maintenance..fishing is always a little a hard to peg after a break but we did well all things considered..Hunter had Mike Peters et al, and I with Barney Roberts et al..My crew wanted a little of everything Hunters strictly tuna..The Peters crew chiseled away at them all day..mostly small fish although they had 4 good sized yellows..My crew wanted to tuna fish then troll for wahoo dolphin and marlin fish..got one fat wahoo on alive bait..a miracle fiosh for sure..hook embedded deep int he corner..go figure and one decent tuna some time later on live bait ...with camp meat we went for the home run..tried trolling and live baiting chick dolphin for marlin but got no bites..ended up with one last blackfin before calling it on the late side.. Barney crew

.Peters crew.

...Lucky bite

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 Barney crew
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Lucky bite
Lucky bite


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About The Author: Captain Scott Avanzino

Company: Paradise Outfitters

Area Reporting: Venice Louisiana

Bio: Capt. Scott Avanzino grew up fishing everyday with his younger brother Jamie, while living on the waters edge in Narraganset, Rhode Island. Capt. Scott spent his first 18 summers of his life chasing bluefish and stripers from the rocks and beaches lining Narragansett Bay, before discovering the fantastic offshore tuna fishery off Block Island, RI during his high school years. His exploits include numerous state records top 3 or higher and feature articles in regional and national outdoor publications.

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