Josh, Mike & Steve Dunlap along Mike Ramirez took the Striper back to it’s home in Ensenada for the season & a shot at the albies. We ran 35 mi. on a 230 heading before we came across a couple of boats working an area of 62deg. green water with lots of life. We were debating whether or not to fish the area or look for blue water when we spotted some birds working a lg. area of boils. Throwing bait resulted in a W/O bonehead bite, which was fun but not why we ran so far. We were about to abandon the area when Tom on the "Wide Open" got double on the right kind. After checking a dry paddy I slid back my wood but was nailed before any other jigs were in. We threw bait & quality albies came right to the boat boiling. It turned into chaos being the first tuna stop of the year & only managed to put the troll fish & Steve’s baitfish on the boat. Mike R. was broke off on 15lb. & the school vanished. We continued to work the area for nothing but bones until Don on the Shana Maria called us to an area to the SW that put us 42 miles from the Coral. We ran over to his much nicer blue water checking numerous dry paddies along the way. Mike R. got a single jigstrike on a root beer feather but that was it for hours besides a quad on bonies. As the afternoon rolled around more boats showed up in the area & jigstops became a little more frequent for everybody. Our next stop was a double but Mike R. lost his troll fish while Steve put on another & I got my first baitfish of the year. We ended up with 2 20# class albies + 4 10-12 pounders & should have had twice that. Put the boat on the trailer @ 4:00 pm.