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Takes a couple hours at least in a fast boat to go 60 miles. weather is a major factor out off the cape there is no protection anywhere for you and there are huge swells that are rolling in. only a couple days a week can you even go out there and fish unless you had a 100 footer.
Not a charter just a friend. I know some guys i could hook you up with. You would probably want a BIG boat if you were going with company people, and i bet you would be looking at $2000 a day.
A typical Tuna day is leave dock about 3 am and get home in the dark. Not for the average person they just won't have fun if you are not ready and pumped to be in a boat for 16 hours i wouldn't do it.
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Yo Adrian,
Thanks for the info.Yeah my bosses wouldn't get it to that.Me on the other hand would do it in a heart beat if I could afford it.It looked like you guys were having a great time.That is one thing I would like to do before I'm to old to for the jorney out there.Thanks again for the reply back.Good luck if you head out this weekend I'm going to try to make it up there next week some time.
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first light anglers has a great guide that fishes the tuna. i have fished with Nat down in the carolinas for false abies on fly rods doing the run and gun thing, couldnt have asked for a better guide. havent done the bluefins, but it looks like a blast. a friend of mine came over with some pics of stripers he caught off stellwagen about 2 years ago, he had one bigger than 70 inches he landed on a 10 weight, nat knows what hes doing and hes inexpensive compared to the bigger boats.