San Diego Fish Report
Seaforth Sportfishing Fish Report for 3-23-2015
Seaforth Sportfishing Fish Report for 3-23-2015
Pacific Voyagers open party three quarter day
Pacific Voyagers open party three quarter day
3-23-2015
by Mark Larson
(619) 224-3383
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Captain Mark Oronoz aboard the Pacific Voyager has called in a final count of 101 yellowtail, 3 barracuda and a few rockfish for his three quarter day trip. The Pacific Voyager is offering a rare open party three quarter day trip Tuesday March 24th departing at 5:30am. Mark Oronoz says the fish are bitting so make reservations and come down and fish the Pacific Voyager departing tomorrow at 5:30am.
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