I am one hundred percent convinced that they are here most years and in larger numbers than most would think.
Probably many reasons why nobody has really figured out how to target them with the largest being that it's extremely cost prohibitive. Even for those who have a capable boat and gear, its a big financial investment to run a boat out there in search of a fish that may or may not even exist in numbers worth targeting, especially when there are albacore to be caught. I believe albacore anglers encounter a few larger ones every year, but quite frankly most of us aren't geared up for such a fish. Big difference between albacore gear and bluefin gear, and I think the bulk of those encounters end before anyone even really knows what's happening.
The other factor is I don't know exactly what it would take to successfully target them in our waters. Not sure if running a kite with a flying fish like in San Diego is gonna get it done up here. My gut tells me that jigging would likely be the most logical way to approach it, at least unless you actually came into a big foamer patch of them by some miracle. Maybe fishing that green water temp break and jigging on any deeper bait balls or suspicious sonar marks. I dunno. Bluefin, especially larger ones are known to be super boat shy and not eager to eat trolled lures unless they are waaaaay back from the boat. Albacore anglers don't fish long troll spreads, so that too could explain a lack of encounters.
Still, there are smaller bluefin caught in our waters most every year out there, and the occasional larger one does get landed on the rare occasion. I believe it was 2, possibly 3 years ago a 98 lb bluefin was caught by a private boat jigging for albacore about a mile or so from where I was currently fishing.
I've put eyes on a large bluefin offshore a couple of times. They are one hundred percent around.
Here's a WA caught bluefin that my customer caught two seasons ago. Was the first for me but a decent handful of them get caught every year out there.
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