San Diego Fish Report
Seaforth Sportfishing Fish Report for 6-16-2015
Seaforth Sportfishing Fish Report for 6-16-2015
What else will this year bring?
What else will this year bring?
6-16-2015
by Mark Larson
(619) 224-3383
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The San Diego returned from their three quarter day trip to the Coronado Islands with 56 yellowtail and 7 barracuda. "They are eating everything from a fly lined bait to the yo yo and surface jig" according to Captain Taro. The New Seaforth's half day trips have had great bottom fishing and today they also landed 2 bluefin tuna to top off the afternoon trip. It just goes to show you, you never know what you might catch.
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6-16-2015Captain Taro of the San Diego just called in from the Coronado Islands with 20+ Yellowtail for their morning of fishing. There is a great sign of fish and plenty of time left in the day, so stay tuned for further updates. It is an excellent grade of fish, averaging between 15 and 20 pounds. The Yellowtail are biting the surface iron, yo-yo iron and fly line sardines. Please note that everyone does require a valid passport or passport card...... Read More
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Captain Todd Myer aboard the Voyager has called in with 60 yellowtail (limits) and 13 yellowfin tuna for only 6 anglers on a one day trip. He is looking at large schools of bluefin tuna that he hopes will bite. The San Diego had limit style fishing for yellowtail yesterday and today they had 50 yellowtail at the Coronado Islands. This is a nice grade of fish averaging 15lbs apiece and are very willing to eat a fly lined bait...... Read More
Captain Todd Myer aboard the Voyager has called in with 60 yellowtail (limits) and 13 yellowfin tuna for only 6 anglers on a one day trip. He is looking at large schools of bluefin tuna that he hopes will bite. The San Diego had limit style fishing for yellowtail yesterday and today they had 50 yellowtail at the Coronado Islands. This is a nice grade of fish averaging 15lbs apiece and are very willing to eat a fly lined bait...... Read More
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