Fish Report for 6-17-2011

"…Took It Way Out There"
6-17-2011
Bill Roecker
Bluefin are notoriously shy biters, and often take a bait at a hundred yards or more from the boat. That's what happened to the jackpot winner in the bluefin area at mid-June.
Roy Rose docked Royal Polaris at Fisherman's Landing June 17 after a five-day trip with 37 anglers, who had a mixed catch of yellowtail, bluefin tuna and rockfish.
John Grech of Pasadena won first place for a 39.4-pound bluefin. The fish bit a sardine on a 3/0 Owner Super Mutu hook. Grech used 30-pound line of unknown origin on a Daiwa Sealine 20 reel and a six and a half-foot Calstar rod. "He took it way out there," said Grech, who added that it was a hard fight for 20 minutes.
Jack Aumentado of Rowland Heights won second place for a 38.8-pounder, and Dylan Wilkins of Bainbridge Island, WA won third place for a 38-pound bluefin tuna.
Dylan's fish wasn't available for pictures, so Grech's daughter Katie took that spot in the lineup shot.
Roy Rose docked Royal Polaris at Fisherman's Landing June 17 after a five-day trip with 37 anglers, who had a mixed catch of yellowtail, bluefin tuna and rockfish.
John Grech of Pasadena won first place for a 39.4-pound bluefin. The fish bit a sardine on a 3/0 Owner Super Mutu hook. Grech used 30-pound line of unknown origin on a Daiwa Sealine 20 reel and a six and a half-foot Calstar rod. "He took it way out there," said Grech, who added that it was a hard fight for 20 minutes.
Jack Aumentado of Rowland Heights won second place for a 38.8-pounder, and Dylan Wilkins of Bainbridge Island, WA won third place for a 38-pound bluefin tuna.
Dylan's fish wasn't available for pictures, so Grech's daughter Katie took that spot in the lineup shot.