September 15, 2017 โ Anyone whoโs been walking down by the water these days along the south side of the Cape, or on the Vineyard, has probably noticed a lot of boat activity on the water and plenty of fish action. Whatโs it all about? Most likely, itโs false albacore.
False albacore arrive in our waters in the late summer. Theyโre fast fish, related to tuna. We see them in the size range of 8-12lbs. Theyโre notorious for their good eyesight, for being very picky about what they strike, and for driving fishermen crazy.
Itโs been a great season so far for albies. One likely reason is the plentiful numbers of baitfish known as peanut bunker. Peanut bunker are juvenile menhaden, and false albacore love to eat them.