Another good week of fishing for the Paradise faithful..last Tuesday's overnight trip with the Marsh Rat himself was postponed for weather/crew loss but we picked up a two day trip from Dan Schmalzer and Bill Scott and Ilshat the Ruskie Wedn/Thursday..day 1 would be a quest for marlin while day two they were treated to an all you can catch tuna buffet compliments of Capt Bill Delabar the following day. -.we got 2 blind bites on naked ballyhoo day 1 missing both..day 2 would be the dedicated tuna day with Delabar and 12 yellowfins would make up for lack of action with billfish..Thursday we left out with Derreck Boring et al for an overnight combo trip..plan was to bottom fish, swordfish and spend the morning tuna fishing..plan worked well..bagged 20 grouper, 3 sow snapper, 3 pansized snapps and many throwback jacks on the first part o fthe trip..got set up about dark for the first of 5 drifts..had one short runoof and miss on the first drift and then a shark on each successive drift..suspect our only swordbite came while checking a bait.all actionon the live baits..nothingon the squids..for the first time ever;

The conditions were great and remianed so all night..bite was off..there was one sword caught that night about a mile from us..the morning tuna bite was fair..4 yellowfins and one blackfin on a popper would round out the catch..Saturday we had 4 boats out each doing fairly well..totals included one blue marlin release, a dozen tuna and a mix of bottomfish..Scott L took Steve Hier out on Sunday with 6 tuna coming home to the cleaning table..Capt Hunter netted 5 yellowfins and 6 blackfins for Sean Rabeaux et al on the catboat.. We have 3 guys looking for another 3 guys for an overnight tuna trip next Wednesday and Thursday..call or email if interested..the target is tuna..Paradise Outfitters - 985-845-8006

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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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