Fish Report for 6-30-2022
Yellowtail Surge & Variety Fishing at the Islands
Yellowtail Surge & Variety Fishing at the Islands
6-30-2022
by Seaforth Staff
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Offshore
We still haven't had much in terms of Bluefin fishing but the fleet has seen a good upswing in Yellowtail activity. We are still holding out to see if anything changes so we would recommend not putting away that heavy gear just yet. There is still plenty of time left in the season.
The Pacifica called in early this morning with limits of Yellowtail and 2 Dorado for their 28 anglers! Captain Andrew stated that they would be spending the rest of their time on the hunt for some Bluefin. The Pacifica will be back early tomorrow morning so be on the lookout for their final count.
Inshore/Islands
The San Diego wrapped up their Full Day at the Coronados today with 2 Yellowtail, 28 Barracuda, 62 Calico Bass, 3 Lingcod and 14 assorted rokcfish. The San Diego has now extended their run to the Coronado Islands to July 10th! For those looking to get down there and fish with the San Diego, now is your chance to grab a spot. A valid passport of passport card is required for all passengers.
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