The saltwater sportfishing community has been buzzing with excitement over a potential new IGFA world record yellowfin tuna caught off the lower banks of Baja on a 10-day trip aboard the Excel, a sportboat out of San Diego, California. On November 11th, 2024, Earl Gill IV hooked and landed a massive yellowfin that weighed 448 pounds on the boat's scale. When weighed again six days later in San Diego on a certified IGFA scale, the fish came in at 443.5 pounds—still 15 pounds heavier than the current IGFA All-Tackle world record.
Much of what we do as anglers is based on experience. Nature sometimes gives up all her secrets, such as a feeding frenzy often referred to as a “foamer.”
There are all sorts of animals in the world that have symbiotic relationships. Tuna, especially Yellowfin Tuna, partake in a symbiotic relationship with Cetaceans, which is beneficial to anglers in locating Yellowfin Tuna.According to studies about the relationship between tuna species and Cetaceans, this love affair is known as Commensalism.
Hands down, some of the most fun you can have as a Southern California angler is fishing kelp paddies. The process is exciting, from hunting down the floating paddy, setting up your drift, discovering its jugged with gamefish and life, and finally getting into a wide-open bite.
If you’re looking to tangle with yellowfin tuna, a Long-Range trip will be next on your list, with San Diego housing the largest Long-Range fleet in the world.