San Diego Fish Report
Saltwater Fish Report for 6-29-2014
Saltwater Fish Report for 6-29-2014
Ranger 85 Fish Report
Ranger 85 Fish Report
6-29-2014
by Frank Ursitti - Ranger 85
(805) 794 9653
Website
Hi Anglers,
Looks like things are heating up offshore.
It's not yet the Fourth of July, and good scores of tuna are becoming the norm from our fleet to the south.
The Ranger 85 has one more trip this evening before we transition to San Diego for our piece of the action.
Before we get into that, I just got off the SAT phone with the Dustin on the Ranger. They have a handful of seabass for the morning and a couple of halibut. We are all tanked up with squid for tonight! The weather finally took a turn for the better, and we will be targeting game fish on tonight/tomorrows trip.
We have plenty of space available, live squid and GREAT weather in the forecast.
The wind these past few days has put a damper on the seabass scores, but we look forward to a bounce back tomorrow.
Join us for our final trip before we head south by clicking here and reserve online.
You can also contact the CISC office direct at 805 382 1612 to reserve your spot.
Either way, get onboard for what promises to be a light load and a great time.
The San Diego forecast looks favorable with both yellowfin and Bluefin tuna being caught.
The past couple days, the weather straightened out and boats pieced together some GREAT scores on the YFT.
Fish are being caught on both jigs and live bait, with the bait situation improving.
We begin our offshore season this week departing from H&M Landing on Thursday evening and will be offering a full line of trips varying from 1 to 3.5 days in duration.
This season, we will see a return to the highly sought after 1.5 day trips as the yellowfin make their presence known.
Don't miss out on what promises to be an action packed summer.
Water temps are elevating and these schools will continue to filter in.
To view our complete summer schedule, click here and make your plans.
We look forward to fishing with you this season.
Capt. Frank
Looks like things are heating up offshore.
It's not yet the Fourth of July, and good scores of tuna are becoming the norm from our fleet to the south.
The Ranger 85 has one more trip this evening before we transition to San Diego for our piece of the action.
Before we get into that, I just got off the SAT phone with the Dustin on the Ranger. They have a handful of seabass for the morning and a couple of halibut. We are all tanked up with squid for tonight! The weather finally took a turn for the better, and we will be targeting game fish on tonight/tomorrows trip.
We have plenty of space available, live squid and GREAT weather in the forecast.
The wind these past few days has put a damper on the seabass scores, but we look forward to a bounce back tomorrow.
Join us for our final trip before we head south by clicking here and reserve online.
You can also contact the CISC office direct at 805 382 1612 to reserve your spot.
Either way, get onboard for what promises to be a light load and a great time.
The San Diego forecast looks favorable with both yellowfin and Bluefin tuna being caught.
The past couple days, the weather straightened out and boats pieced together some GREAT scores on the YFT.
Fish are being caught on both jigs and live bait, with the bait situation improving.
We begin our offshore season this week departing from H&M Landing on Thursday evening and will be offering a full line of trips varying from 1 to 3.5 days in duration.
This season, we will see a return to the highly sought after 1.5 day trips as the yellowfin make their presence known.
Don't miss out on what promises to be an action packed summer.
Water temps are elevating and these schools will continue to filter in.
To view our complete summer schedule, click here and make your plans.
We look forward to fishing with you this season.
Capt. Frank
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