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    tonystuna is offline New Guy
    Name
    Tony MacDonald
    Boat
    L'il Miss Maddy
    Occupation
    Captain
    Location
    North Lake, PEI, Canada
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    3

    2011 PEI BFT Report

    The 2011 Bluefin season in North Lake, Prince Edward Island, with Tony’s Tuna Fishing was another very successful year! The BFT hook-ups this season year ranged from 600-1200 lbs - on a daily basis! Between the Princess Nova and L’il Miss Maddy, we kept and brought in eight giants and all the rest were catch and release. We have seen a substantial increase, year after year, in the number of tuna in our waters during the July to mid October timeframe for the past five years. We believe that this is largely due to the tuna following mackerel, herring, and squid in our waters. We have seen an up-tick in the abundance of these smaller fish over the past few years, to the point at which you can hook mackerel almost anywhere you stop off North Lake, PEI. We don’t know about the bait fish supply in other areas that these giants migrate through, but we are curious if others are observing the same pattern.

    We have been using the Okuma Makaira MK-80W-II reels for the past two years, and have had great success with them. Some of these reels have been in action with 40 to 50 giants each without seeing servicing yet (although they will be this winterJ) and held up perfectly. The drags are very durable, and we can still put 70 pounds of drag on these reels with no issues. Other reels we have used in the past heat up during the fight, some of which we have had to pour water on to cool them down. The problem that we have seen with these other reel brands is when the drag components do heat up, they start to bind up and the reel becomes quite jumpy, eventually leading to line breakage due to inconsistent drag pressure. The Okuma reels stay cool throughout the whole fight, sometimes up to three hours, with consistently smooth performance. We recommend the Okuma Makaira MK-80W-II to anyone who is in the market for an 80 series reel and looking to hunt big game like the giant BFT. If it will hold up here in PEI, it will hold up anywhere!

    As for our tackle, we use Mustad Demon circle hooks and are very confident that we are inflicting minimal harm to the tuna by hooking them in the hinge of the jaw every time. These circle hooks are new to our fishery, but we are now finding a lot of our fellow commercial fishermen are using them instead of the traditional “J” hook, realizing that they are less detrimental to a fish that may break away during the fight without compromising your chances of getting them back to the boat.

    We had a very busy season, and thank everyone, both new and repeat customers, that fished with us and posted good reports for us on various forums. Our boats sailed every day for ten weeks, not allowing us much time for reports, so we relied on our clients to do that for us. Some of our more well known clients in 2011 included Charlie Wray of the Fishful Thinking Show, Dennis Braid, Steve Tagami from Mustad, Kil Song, John Devries from Seaguar, Brandon Cotton from Okuma, Youichi Mogi, and all the boys from Bloodydecks. We had a great time fishing with all our charters in 2011 and hope to see them back in 2012. Until then, tight lines to everyone.
    Rather than attaching pics here you can check out our FB page

    Thanks,

    Captain Tony and Bradley MacDonald
    www.facebook.com/TonysTunaFishing
    www.tonystunafishing.com
    Last edited by tonystuna; Oct-16-2011 at 07:53 AM. Reason: formatting

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    Fish Slayer is offline Skipper
    Name
    John
    Boat
    24' Skipjack
    Occupation
    Fishing
    Location
    California
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    41
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    53
    Tony, great recap of your season. I cannot wait to get up there next season. I saw Brandon's under water video of those submarines crashing baits and it looks incredible. That stuff gets the blood pumping for any big game angler.

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    BENNETT is offline Admiral Muddy Waters
    Name
    Mike
    Boat
    18 foot Parker "Work Boat"
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    Striper Slayer
    Location
    Insane Empire 909
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    189
    I really want to make it up there next year.

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    chow is offline New Guy
    Name
    Wei Chow
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    None
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    Accountant
    Location
    Beaverton, OR
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    15
    one of these days

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