| Seaforth Landing Pacific Voyager does some damage 102 mixed fish |
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16 anglers had a epic drifts with 73 yellow fin tuna from 20 to 40 pounds, 22 blue fin tuna from 15 to 30 pounds, 1 albacore, and 6 skip jack. 102 mixed fish for the anglers aboard the Seaforth landing vessel, and Seaforth has boat on line for you. Call Seaforth Landing at 619-224-3383 Print
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| The Friday, Labor Day State Of The Fish Address |
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The Friday, Labor Day State Of The Fish Address
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| Royal Polaris - Yellowtail Make The Bid |
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Our weather was a bit windy today, with 15 to 18 knots of breeze, clear skies, and sunny. Our morning started out with a decent Calico bass bite, (early morning). Most of the bass were in the 3 to 4 pound range. Around 05:00 Roy moved the boat, and the rest of the morning was slow. Around lunch the dinner bell went off. We had one drift for over 2 hours. It was steady, but not wide open. We would have a good afternoon of Yellowtail fishing. Most of the fish were in the 12 to 15 pound range. We departed the area around 18:00 hours and now we are headed northwest. We will try our luck at offshore fishing tomorrow. So wish us luck and we will keep you posted on our daily events. The R/p crew. For a complete season schedule on the Royal Polaris CLICK HERE then call 619-226-8030 for more information and to book your trip. Print
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| Fishermans Landing Long Range Update |
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So we're done. We anchored up and enjoyed a tasty pork loin dinner before we pushed the throttles forward and set her on course for San Diego. We'll be traveling all day tomorrow and hopefully the weather will cooperate. The forecast looks OK, we'll see if there is any truth to that. Hopefully the weather man is wrong but in a good way. We'll check back with you tomorrow and thanks for checking in. Print
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| Cabo San Lucas El Budster Daily Report |
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| Forecast |
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| Seaforth Landing The San Diego Report |
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They leave daily at 5:30. Call 619-224-3383 for reservations. Listen to Ryan live - Click Here For Live Report Print
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| The Condor Report |
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The Condor checked in last night as they finished up their 1.5 day trip. They ended up with 30 mixed bluefin, yellowfin, with 10 albacore to 35 pounds, and some skipjack to go with it.
Call 619-221-8500 for reservations. Listen to Scott live - Click Here For Live Report Print
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| Searcher Update From The Bridge |
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For our 1.5 day trip, we came 120 miles on reports of a few yellowtail on kelps and a few tuna on common dolphin. Unfortunately we didn't find any kelps and found no tuna on dolphin. We ended up going in to the coast to try for some rockfish and fish a little,instead of driving around all day for nothing. We managed to catch around 80 rockfish, a mixture of red rock cod, ling cod, sheepshead and whitefish. Stay tuned, Plenty of room on some great upcoming trips. For a full Searcher 2010 schedule CLICK HERE then call 619-226-2403 to book your spots. Print
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| Seaforth Landing Daily Report |
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Seaforth Landing has a full schedule of trips running daily. Call 619-224-3383 for trip information and reservations. Listen in live - Click Here For Live Report Print
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| Long Beach Marina The Enterprise Wrap Up |
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The Enterprise is on line daily leaving at 6 am. Call 562-598-6649 for reservations. Listen to Andy live - Click Here For Live Report Print
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| Daveys Locker The Freelance Report |
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The Freelance runs daily leaving at 7 am and don't forget about twilights every night leaving at 7 pm. Call 949-673-1434 for reservations. Listen to Chris live - Click Here For Live Report Print
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| Fishermans Landing Long Range Update |
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When all was said and done, our wahoo honey hole had dried up and we pointed her on-course for yellowtail land to try to not only get in a few hours fishing tomorrow but also to try and avoid the weather that's forcasted. Our weather is currently OK. It could definitely be better but as long as the water pitchers are staying on the dinner table you're not going to hear too much more complaints out of us. We'll be trying for some of those premium yellowtail's to put a lid on the Garry Roberts 9 day trip. We bid you farewell, happy September, and we'll chat with you tomorrow. Print
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| Seaforth Landing Afternoon Update |
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The San Diego leaves daily at 5:30.
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| Puerto Morelos Marina El Cid - Cancun To Cozumel |
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PM Climate: Mostly cloudy with some scattered showers and temps from 75 nights to 92 daytime highs. Sea Conditions: Sea temps holding stable at 85 degrees and calm seas as of this morning with almost no tropical surface breeze. Best Fishing Area: No specific area reported but the boats begin fishing within a few minutes of the entrance to the Marina El Cid. Best Bait/Lure: Rigged and un-rigged ballyhoo still prevail as the bait of choice for the skippers in this area. Print
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| Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo The Independent Fleet |
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IZ Climate: Partly cloudy to total cloudy days with temps from 72 nights to 89 daytime highs. Rainy afternoons and nights and windy days. Sea Conditions: Very rough and windy and unstable conditions throughout the area with a new tropical depression right out front. Print
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| Mazatlan The Aries Fleet |
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Mazatlan Climate: Mostly cloudy days with temps from 79 nights to 89 daytime highs and some scattered rain during the nights. Sea Conditions: An unstable week for Mazatlan and the surrounding area that reflected rough and windy conditions during the early part of the week and settling to calm and peaceful conditions as the week progressed. Water temps remained stable at 85-86 degrees Best Fishing Area: None reported! Bait Availability: Not reported. Print
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| Cabo San Lucas The Gaviota Fleet |
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Cabo Climate: Partly cloudy days with temps from 76 nights to 93 daytime highs and a little humid. Sea Conditions: Very good on both sides of the peninsula. Pacific side temps ranged from 82-83 and wrapped the Cape to the Gorda Banks and then rose to 86-87 degrees. Good, blue water and fishable in all areas. Best Fishing Area: The 1150 Fathom spot was the best for stripers but overall, Cabo Falso to Migrino provided the best action. Best Lure/Bait: Live bait best for the billfish, albeit, several were attracted on the mackerel colored artificials. Dorado were scattered about the close to shore areas on the Pacific side and bit the lures and live bait. Live Bait Supply: Mostly caballito at the regular $3.00 rate. Print
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| Santa Monica Bay Seabass |
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| New Del Mar Bass Action |
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The New Del Mar runs two trips daily and Don't forget about twilight trips going 7 night's a week. Call 310-822-2536 for reservations. Print
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| Marina Del Rey Twilight |
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Persons planning on going Twilight Fishing on the New Del Mar tonight and over the weekend are STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to bring a SWEATSHIRT OR LIGHT JACKET. Marina del Rey daytime temperatures have been hovering in the MID to LOW SIXTIES during the day, DROPPING INTO THE UPPER FIFTIES in the evening under cool, overcast skies. Persons accustomed to the recent BLAZING HEAT may find the COOL,MOIST SEA AIR uncomfortable and even if FISHING IS RED HOT there is no substitute for ADEQUATE CLOTHING to remain comfortable during outdoor activity. For further information it is suggested you call the MARINA DEL REY SPORT office 310 822 3625 (822 DOCK) for latest updates. Thank You and Good Luck Print
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| Condor Stopped Right Now |
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Call 619-221-8500 for reservations. Listen to Scott live - Click Here For Live Report Print
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| Condor Morning Report |
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The Condor checking in this morning as they are having a bit of action. They had a couple of jig stops and have a few albacore and 1 bluefin on deck right now. Plenty of fish under the boat right now and Scott will keep us up to date.
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| 976-TUNA GPS Gold Members |
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Mike Price just checked in and is already having a nice day on the water. "We just caught a 20 plus pound white seabass right on your ( GPS) numbers," said Price. They have also caight and released a huge black seabass. Price will be heading offshore so we wish him continued success today. Print
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| Royal Polaris - Yellowtail Take A Brake |
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Weather continues to be good, with lots of sunshine, clear skies, and just enough breeze to keep the heat down. We started morning looking for Yellows, but their was none to be found. So we made a move to the north, and we started picking away at the Yellows. Most of the fish were in the 12 to 15 pound range. We made a short move to try our luck at some Calico bass, and we didn't get disappointed. We had a steady bite on the Calico, and one lonely Halibut (about 15 pounds). With the offshore bite not happening, we will give it another try for the Yellowtail tomorrow. So wish us luck, and we will keep you posted on our daily events. The R/p crew. For a complete season schedule on the Royal Polaris CLICK HERE then call 619-226-8030 for more information and to book your trip. Print
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