
We run our albacore
trips from the middle of August to the end of October depending
on the weather. To most people albacore are the best fighting fish
that they have caught and it usually takes between 5 and 20 minutes
and up to 45 minutes to bring an albacore in because they are such
great fighters. While the Trek II is set up and licensed to take
up to 40 people we like to keep our tuna fishing loads at 10 or
less people to make it more fun for everyone and to give everyone
a chance to catch more fish.
Albacore Migrate
from the West Pacific (Japan and Midway) to the East Pacific (U.S.
West Coast) along the Japanese current. Then into and up the California
Current. The furthest south they occur off our West Coast below
Punta Bunda, Baja. They then travel North as far as British Columbia
Canada. This migration is followed until Albacore reach maturity
above seventy-five pounds and are ready to spawn. When they reach
that size to go into another circular current south of Midway Island
and spend the rest of their days in that current. That's the reason
we never see any Albacore with roe. The fish in our migration are
all immature fish. Mature Albacore will reach a size of one hundred
and fifty pounds or more. In the last few years it has been found
that Albacore over 40 lbs. will stay in an area if suitable water
temps. and feed is there.
Albacore are one of the Tunas whose
body temperature is warmer by several degrees than the water in
which they swim. They must always be on the move because they haven't
any swim bladder. If they stop moving they'll sink. The way they
get a little rest is to swim up sharply from three-hundred feet
or deeper to about one-hundred feet. Then they'll take a long downward
glide back down to the depth they started from. We suspect this
behavior may also have something to do with regulating their body
temperature. The same way Yellow-fin and Big-eye tuna do. They will
come to the surface to feed, but not for a long period of time.
They have large eyes for feeding at depths of over a thousand feet.
Their eyes don't have eye lids and are very sensitive to light.
Typically Albacore south of Point
Conception, are usually two year olds. Averaging eighteen pounds.
Albacore north of the point, are three years and four year olds
or older. They average twenty-five pounds and up. One year old fish,
averaging eight pounds do however occur in both areas Albacore will
be off our coast in some years as late as January, depending on
Sea Surface temperatures.
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- Fully licensed, professional,
and experienced crew.
- Trips are ran from 6 AM to 5 PM
seven days a week weather permitting.
- A full boat is normally 10 people
to make the trip more enjoyable for everyone even though the Trek
II is the biggest charter boat in the harbor.
- Complete supply of safety equipment
and life jackets including childrens life jackets.
- Large clean
restroom.
- Heated Cabin.
- Plenty of free parking.
- Because of the high speed of the
Trek II running times to the fishing grounds average 45 minutes
to 1 hour.
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