Tuesday thru Saturday, they were thick around Ursa, Mars, Bully 1 and ATP Titan.
During the day, if you looked across the water, you would see one or two hit here and there, but around 3:30, the schools of Tuna would be busting the water about 1 to 1.5 miles from the platforms, and all the boats were fishing at the platforms.
Oblivious to all the Tuna hitting the water behind them.
The frenzy would last a couple hours, then stop, every evening.
Since the winds turned E to ESE, I haven't seen many hitting the top. But when the winds were North and seas flat, they were like Pirana in the evenings.
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