Yellowfin Tuna on the Helen H | Hyannis, MA | At The Rail Ep. 8
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- As the sun sets over Hudson Canyon, the crew of the Helen H shifts gears from mahi to tuna, and Jimmy and Anthony stay at the rail from dusk to dawn in hopes of hooking a yellowfin tuna.
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Standing at the rail slowly feeding out line then suddenly realizing your line is absolutely dumping off your reel into the ocean. Best moment ever!! Nice job! I can’t wait until fall!
That was such a bad ass video, I used to do these trips every year very fun and enjoyable great video guys
Been fishing with Joe, Matt, and crew for years. Trips are always productive. 2022 we hammered several dozen Bigeye Tuna over 100 pounds and some 150-180 pounds.
10:47. As always you guys are a great team looks like a great trip
Epic night! I never knew headboats to do this type of canyon trip 💪🏻 great video guys!
well done guys, love the cinematography
“Once perfectly organized tackle turned into a yard sale on the deck of the Helen-H”
Dude, been there. LOL
Great vid!
I love this series! Keep it up
Thanks for watching!
Yeww! I’d love to jump on for a trip
Next season 🤙
great job boys!
Thanks Kevin!
Great Chanel!!!!
Super cool to see headboat tuna fishing in the NE Canyons. Not super common. It reminds me a lot of the incredible offshore party boat scene in San Diego.
Thanks for watching! It's a great fishery, especially with the outside shot at a bigeye or swordfish. We need to check out the San Diego scene though!
The party boat I go on, the Frances Fleet out of Rhode Island, runs both 2-day and 3-day marathon tuna trips to the Canyons. They don't sail that frequently, only in September and early October, and even then, many get canceled due to weather, but when they do sail, it's usually epic. One trip a couple years ago caught a full boat limit of yellowfins, and even a couple bigeyes as a bonus. I was talking to the mates about the tuna trips. Typically, they troll lures during the day, and people take turns in the fighting chairs. At night, you're at the rail using bait.
EPIC NIGHT!!!
Hyannis, MA to the Hudson? WOOF! Hopefully ya had plenty of beer for that ride.
150 miles, but that's where the water was. First trip following some weather, and the good water had all slid west.
@@OnTheWaterMedia we made the run from AC at 90 miles. It was so cool seeing boats from all these different states there and hearing all these different accents on the radio. This October was nothing short of epic in that canyon. Great video as always!
Great trip !
Ahhh the canyons - the one place where Boston fans and NY fans happily work together. Haha.
Gary I used to work on that boat back in 1977 when it was in Sheepshead Bay NY. Hudson Canyon was 100 miles. These fish were not there then. We Tiled fished there.
MATT is the G.O.A.T
Fact!
Matt is a wealth of fishing knowledge.
Awesome 👏
Thank you Karl!
Matt is the best
And to think I fished the same boat when it was new for bluefish
Awesome video. Tuna on the party boats in the NE is my absolute favorite fishing by far. Thanks for showing it right. What was the spinning reel size you got the yellow bird on?
They list some of the gear in the description. Not sure if it’s what you’re looking for, though.
It was a 14000 class spinning reel
Thanks for watching! It was a Shimano TwinPower 14000.
Brother caught the pool winning Cusk on a piece of fried chicken two years ago!
This is amazing! By chance did he pull the chicken out of a circa 1970's tray style plano box? Only way that story gets any better.
While I do like a light weight chunk set up it requires braid backing to maximize line capacity. Since top shots get chafed and re-tying the topshot is not worth the time during a hot tuna bite I go with my heavy but very reliable 50 wide.
remember the helen h from sheepheads bay bklyn ny
cold fried chicken!! That is overnight fishing powerfood! I am sure I would have 3 rods rigged and ready at all times.
Can you keep your catch ?
Yes, the fish are tagged with the angler's name and cleaned and returned at the end of the trip.
Highly recommend 20# braid with a top shot leader in a heavy weight “bass tackle” spinning rod for Mahi, makes it so much fun.
What bait did Jimmy catch his tuna on?
Hey James - I got it on a Metallic Olive RonZ 10", 4-oz
Cool, I want blood everywhere just like Moby Dick. MORE BLOOD MORE BLOOD MORE BLOOD