I held my tuna rods and it made me smile.
I cranked the handles of the three Avet reels and I imagined the power of a tuna

at the other end of the line.
I gave my baby (that means boat in salt language

) a bath on the interior and washed the decks down.
I sorted my tuna clones by color and size ( clones are plastic squid like baits for those that are not sure and don't understand) and placed them in the appropriate trays at the ready for deployment.
I gave my baby a shake down check up (looked over all systems of the BOAT) to see if any problems might arise (crop up).
And like many of you, I gave up my weekend of springer fishing (springer is a chinook salmon which is now entering a number of river systems, er... poison water) simpley to ready my baby (boat) for this coming summers blood letting (slang for tuna fishing) and fun (something like this

).
Now that my baby (boat) is ready I think I will be back on the poison (fresh water) in pursuit of a spring chinook (its a fish).
However, I need tuna theropy.