Sea Adventure 80 just in from Coronado Island trip

Sea Adventure 80 just in from Coronado Island trip

6-3-2012
by Scott McDaniels
(619) 247-8971
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3 Yellowtail,
33 Barracuda,
5 Sculpin,
37 Rockfish,
1 Black Sea Bass
There is a healthy stock of Yellowtail and Sea Lions at the Coronado Islands we are hooking about 3 to one for the fish landed. Most guy need to tune up their tackle and fishing line when arriving at the landing. Old line is not getting the job done with these monster Yellowtail. With fresh new line fishermen are going to get more bites and also can pull harder to get the fish past the sea lions.

Old line is discolored and has curly ques when cast out and it breaks easy. Get a fighting chance get new line and the right kind of hooks.

Most of the yellowtail are being hooked and caught on flyline style fishing. We are useing 2/0 ring hooks. Now day there are many good hooks get at least a half dozen good hooks at the landing before departure. So guys are using floral carbon 30 pound test and using 30 pound mono.

We have a large variety of trips scheduled on the Sea Adventure 80 from 1 day to 1.5, 2, 2.5 and 3 day trip. We hope to see you soon. Please call H&M Landing at: (619) 222-1144 Make sure to ask for the world famous "Real Sea Adventure 80" Where the best keeps getting better.


If you would like to go fishing with us please BOOK ONLINE. You can give us a call at the landing (619) 222-1144 or call Scott at (619) 247-8971 to get in on the action.


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