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So. Cal's #1 FREE Private Boaters Fishing Report Newsletter from West
Coast Angler Offshore & Outer Banks: Early season Albacore are making a move up the line, into the inner banks, as fish were caught at the 302, 390, 295, 238, and as close as the nine mile bank. Yellowtail have also appeared in a variety of areas, on the right kelp paddy, close to shore and way offshore. Tunaboy reportedly caught some albacore and either a 20 lb. Bluefin tuna or a lost Yellowfin tuna, northeast of the 390 on Sat. Weather impacted many trips this weekend, as my scheduled trip with Bill Havens on his 24' Skipjack "Salty Dawg" Sat., was cancelled. Even though it appeared we could fish, better to be safe, than sorry, when planning to go 80-100 miles offshore. One boat did make it to the Dumper on Sat. in OK conditions, but never found any albies. John fished on his buddies boat Sat. the "Barbara Ann" out of the Ensenada Coral, for one 15 lb. albacore and eleven... Go to: http://www.westcoastangler.com/tunaslam/tunaslam.php for the full report. Channel Islands: The big halibut have moved into the Channel Islands, as a number of fish have been caught recently over 35 lbs. Jimbo on his boat "Badger" fished last week at Santa Cruz island for a 45 lb. Halibut. Flatty Matty fished last week on his boat "The Prevailer" with crew, and caught 41, 35, 25 & 17 lb. butts. David fished on his boat "Sweet Marissa" Friday, at Santa Cruz Island, with friend Edward, with a 37 lb. halibut for David while, Edward caught a 15 lb. butt. The WSB have been on a steady bite at the Channel Islands, not sure which one, Cruz or Rosa, hush hush by the sporties. Several private boaters were out there this weekend, but ended up with limits of Rockfish, and no WSB, nor did they see any sportboats catching anything. WSB at Catalina, were scarce and took plenty of... Go to: http://www.westcoastangler.com/tunaslam/tunaslam.php for the full report. Local Scene: Enormous T-sharks have moved in near the coast between Newport and Oceanside. Max fished on his boat "Spanish Mack" out of Oceanside Thursday, Friday & Sat. with different crews, catching a 205 Lb. Thresher Thursday, and releasing another T-shark Friday, then AJ and crew spent six hours Sat. fighting a Thresher off San Onofre, which eventually died, and weighed in at a whopping 368 lbs., wow!!!!!!! Your boat is Red Hot Max! Bill fished on his boat "Hannapah" Thursday out of Newport Beach, and caught a huge 305 lb. Thresher Shark. Bill fought the T-Shark for... Go to: http://www.westcoastangler.com/tunaslam/tunaslam.php for the full report. To see the Angler Alert! Newsletter check out http://www.westcoastangler.com/angler_alert/ |
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