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Excel Long Range Wraps End-of-Year 4-Day Trip With Tuna Success

Excel Long Range Sportfishing concluded a four-day end-of-year trip on December 30, 2025, that produced offshore tuna along with a mix of coastal species. The boat returned to port after productive bluefin and yellowfin fishing; photos and booking information are posted for anglers planning future trips.

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Excel Long Range Wraps End-of-Year 4-Day Trip With Tuna Success
Source: www.longrangesportfishing.net

Excel Long Range Sportfishing wrapped up its end-of-year four-day trip on December 30, 2025, returning to port with a catch that included offshore tuna and several coastal species. The trip produced both bluefin and yellowfin tuna as part of the mix, signaling productive offshore grounds for late-season outings.

The captain expressed thanks to guests for their support during the season and for joining the final multi-day trip. Crewmembers posted photo thumbnails from the trip and provided booking information for upcoming trips on the charter's website, making it easy to review conditions and secure space for early-season departures.

For local anglers and visiting fishermen, the trip outcome matters for planning. Seeing both bluefin and yellowfin in the catch mix late in the year suggests offshore tuna opportunities remain viable, and the presence of coastal species on the same trip points to flexible trip itineraries that can target multiple species. If you plan to fish with Excel Long Range, check the posted photos to get a feel for conditions and tackle used, and use the booking link on longrangesportfishing.net to reserve space as schedules fill.

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The four-day format gives anglers time to run to offshore lines and work different depths, which can improve odds of hooking larger tuna while still picking up coastal species closer to shore. Those considering similar trips should prepare for a mix of tactics and bring gear suited for both bluefin and yellowfin, as well as lighter setups for coastal action.

Excel Long Range’s year-end posting provides practical cues for the community about what to expect from late-season long-range trips. Monitor trip reports and photos on longrangesportfishing.net to track trends, compare past catches, and time bookings around expected species availability. With the new season approaching, anglers who want multi-day offshore action will find booking information and trip photos available online to help plan outings.

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