San Diego Fish Report
Fish Report for 5-20-2023
Fish Report for 5-20-2023
Saturday Reports
Saturday Reports
5-20-2023
by Seaforth Staff
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Saturday Reports
- The Highliner has 26 bluefin (limits of their 13 anglers) on the boat for their 1.5 Day trip. The majority of the fish are in the 60 to 90 pound range, with the standout being a 140 pounder!
- The Tribute has 21 bluefin tuna on the boat for their 1.5 Day trip. The fish are in the 40 to 100 pound range.Their 1.5 Day trip departing tomorrow night is a definite run, and there is plenty of room left!
Saturday Returning Trips
- The Pacifica returned from their 1.5 Day trip with 56 bluefin tuna (limits for their 28 anglers). The fish were in the 40 to 80 pound range.
- The Polaris Supreme returned from their Three Day trip with 92 bluefin tuna for their 20 anglers.
Friday Updates
- The Sea Watch ended their Full Day today with 26 Yellowtail for their 11 anglers. The Sea Watch still has openings available for tomorrows trip.
- Update 3:00 PM: The New Seaforth just called in with 2 Yellowtail for their PM trip. We still have plenty of spots open on the PM Half Day throughout the weekend!
- The Pacifica 1.5 Day trip has 39 Bluefin on the boat, with fish in the 40 to 80 pound range.
- The Polaris Supreme reported in from day two of their Three Day trip with 57 Bluefin tuna on the boat. 20 of them are in the 25 to 40 pound range, and the rest are in the 50-90 pound range.
Friday Returning Trips
- The Aztec returned from their Two Day trip with 36 Bluefin tuna and 18 Yellowtail.
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5-20-2023Saturday Reports The Sea Watch finished up their day with 7 Bluefin weighing from 20 to 60 pounds and 9 Yellowtail for their 33 anglers. Captain Ryan recommended that 80g-100g Megabait style jigs were working the best for the Bluefin. The San Diego ended their Full Day with 3 Bluefin and 12 Yellowtail . The Highliner has 26 bluefin (limits of their 13 anglers) on the boat for their 1.5 Day trip. The majority of the fish are in the 60 to 90...... Read More
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