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November 19, 2024 great ocean road Fishing Report
2595
8 DAY ULTRA LIGHT LOAD TRIP!!! APOLLO still have 5 spots open on a 8 day trip. Ultra light load limit to 12 anglers. THE ULTIMATE TRIP. Boat leaves 11/13 Monday at 9am & returns 11/21 Tuesday at 9am. Cost is $2400(all meals & Mexican permits included). Fuel surcharges will be extra. For more info & reservations call Fisherman's Landing @ (619)221-8500
November 18, 2024 great ocean road Fishing Report
943
51 anglers, 106 Yellowfin Tuna, 255 Skipjack Tuna. Saved by one stop again.
November 17, 2024 great ocean road Fishing Report
2011
This past week had a little bit of everything. Good fishing in flat calm weather to slow fishing in choppy weather and even some searching for kelp paddies in socked in fog. Our scores this week averaged 3-80 yellowtail 2-10 dorado per day and even 13 bluefin tuna on our Friday charter. Overall I would say that we are experiencing GOOD 3/4 day fishing. Most of our fishing has been taking place between 20 and 40 miles from Mission Bay. Even though our counts have been good , we still have some inherit risks that go along with offshore fishing that you should be prepared for. Whenever we fish offshore , we know that we are taking part in a "high risk , high reward" fishery. Since we are relying on finding kelp paddies in order to find fish , the possibility of never stopping the boat is real. The flip side of never stopping the boat is ; we may stop the boat once and have the best fishing of our lives. With another tropical storm down south , I believe that our fishing is only going to improve over the next month. Typically our offshore season continues until we get the first couple real storms from the pacific northwest. We run everyday , if you would like to join us call 619-224-3383 for reservations.
November 16, 2024 great ocean road Fishing Report
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Captain Mike Pritchard called in this morning with an audio update from the Tribute out of Seaforth Sportfishing in San Diego, CA. We ended up with 11 Bluefin Tuna around 50 pounds. The weather has been great and we are seeing a very good sign of fish.
We have a light load on tonight’s trip! Call Seaforth at (619) 224-3383 or BOOK ONLINE.
November 15, 2024 great ocean road Fishing Report
2423
"Just what we had hoped for!" reported Owner-Skipper Tommy Rothery aboard the Polaris Supreme November 26. "We had a really fun day on some of the bigger grade yellowfin. We landed nine fish over 100-pounds. Charlie got one at 213-pounds and Gunnar, one of our first timers, got the biggest one for the day that weighed in at 230 pounds. He did it all by himself from start to finish. And by the way, he is only eleven years old. He also landed another one that was well over 100 pounds. Our weather is fantastic. We are hoping for another fun day tomorrow."
November 14, 2024 great ocean road Fishing Report
542
Hello Everyone,
Today was a great day. Yellowfin to start the morning and Yellowtail and Grouper during the day. We did not catch a whole lot of Grouper but the ones we caught were big one. We cannot wait to weigh them at the dock.
We will be working up the line tonight in search of Yellowtail tomorrow.
Wish us luck,
Team Supreme
Pictured here is Jim with a nice Dorado in the dark.
November 13, 2024 great ocean road Fishing Report
62
61 yellowtail. Never had the big blow out we were looking for but scratched a day out on a handful of kelps.
November 12, 2024 great ocean road Fishing Report
446
49 yellowfin 48 skipjack. Didn’t find the right school until we were out of time, and daylight.
Weekly Fishing Reports
Fishing reports for great ocean road are updated each week, usually by
Thursday morning. The reports are compiled by an outside contractor who receives the
information from bait shops, marinas and fishing guides.