Fish Report for 8-26-2011

Shogun Trip Update (082511)

8-26-2011
Bruce A. Smith

TAGGING EFFORTS CONTINUE (082511)!!! The tagging effort aboard Shogun continued as the team from the scientific team from the Tuna Research and Conservation Center returned to the region of the hot bite less than a 14h run from San Diego exactly where Tuesday's great fishing occurred. We picked up right where we left off. At dawn after drifting for 3 hours we were just about to pick up and leave to start searching for fish in less than ideal conditions, when our summer TAG a Giant intern, James Stiltner hooked up on a bluefin tuna. This morning the team of interns, graduate students, post-docs and techs had set up for tagging and loading fish into the wells. The Shogun crew led by Captains Norm and Bruce, with Randy, Tommy, Scott, Chachi - snapped into action and had bluefin lined up for the swimstep team who were often waste deep in water as the rough conditions made things sporty. Sure enough before 8am we had put out the remaining 7 archival tags -for a grand total of 110 tagged bluefin in two stops! Bluefin of a perfect size and yellowfin were loaded onto the ship all at sunrise and by 9am we were fishing for fun. The bite was wide open and its hard to imagine the quality of fishing we we observed. More samples were taken to observe diet and isotopic signature which enables the team led by Dan Madigan to discern where these two year old tunas have come from. All and all it was a wonderful day- despite some challenging seas.


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