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πΊοΈ Location
ANTERO RESERVOIR
π Country
CA
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January 23, 2025 antero reservoir Fishing Report
2434
Fishing is still good. We got a good handful of nice grade tuna with most being around 100 lbs. and Matt got a 188 lb. and Bill got a 192 lb. The weather is excellent. Just beautiful. Pedro delighted us with a roasted chicken with a great cilantro sauce. Really yummy. And dinner with a superb grilled steak. It was another great day.
January 22, 2025 antero reservoir Fishing Report
744
Today we saw incredible sign of 25-40 bluefin tuna. Make sure you bring a 25 lb bait rod to go along with your 40,50 and 60 lb rod.
January 21, 2025 antero reservoir Fishing Report
2528
Yesterday we had a travel day. It was a little bumpy and choppy coming up the line. The passengers just relaxed and enjoyed a fresh tuna sandwich and Ceasar salad for lunch and for dinner we were treated to crab stuffed chicken on rice with a black bean sauce and grilled squash on the side. Really good. This morning we are still traveling and it is still bumpy. It looks like it is nicer up above and we should have a nice afternoon and a few hours of fishing before we have to head in. We will be a the dock at 6:00 am Wednesday morning.
We have a last minute cancellation on our trip that departs tomorrow.
It is Don Fischbeck's annual 5 day charter. Give Susan or Don a call if you can get away and come fish.
January 20, 2025 antero reservoir Fishing Report
2312
We traveled all day in excellent weather. We just rigged, rigged, rigged and ate, ate, ate.
We are excited to get to where we are going. Check in tomorrow for our report.
Thanks,
Tommy and crew
January 19, 2025 antero reservoir Fishing Report
2353
Very little signs of Albacore and Blue fin. Beautiful weather and good water. The albacore that were caught by the fleet for the day were very small, 7-11 lbs. And there was very few blue fin with them. Heading to yellowtail grounds tomorrow.
Tommy and crew
January 18, 2025 antero reservoir Fishing Report
2346
Fishing was a little tough off shore today. There was yellowfin for everyone and we got a few dorado on kelp, but not the big hits like we have been getting. Fished the island with very little signs and only a handful of yellowtail. Tomorrow we will be looking around the island. Weather is decent, and looks like it will be getting better tomorrow.
Thanks for checking in,
Tommy and crew
January 17, 2025 antero reservoir Fishing Report
1931
Here is a suggested tackle list for our 5:30 - 5:00 Coronado island trips for February and March.
(1) a yo-yo outfit, this outfit should be a 20 or 30 size reel spooled with 40 lb. monofilament. Any 6 - 8 ft. rod rated for 40 lb. will work good.
(2) Deep water cod rod. This outfit should be a 20 or 30 size reel spooled with 65 or 80 lb. spectra. Any 6-8 ft. rod capable of handling a 16 oz. sinker will work good.
(3) a 25 or 30 lb. live bait outfit. This outfit should be a 20 size reel spooled with 25 or 30 lb. monofilament. A 7-8 ft. Rod rated for 25-30 lb. will be perfect.
TERMINAL TACKLE.
An assortment of torpedo sinkers from 6-16 ounces.
A dozen rockcod hooks. We really like Mustad EZ baiters in the 10/0 size.
A pack of size 2/0 live bait hooks. We really like Mustad 94150
A couple of heavy lures. Salas 6x jr and Salas 6x in blue/white and scrambled egg are perfect.
Most of our trips we have been fishing deep water in the morning and shallow water in the afternoon. As soon as we see yellowtail the rock fishing will take a back seat.
January 16, 2025 antero reservoir Fishing Report
537
Polaris Supreme Trip Report 09-23 to 25-2019
We arrive this morning from our three day trip. We left last Sunday with very high expectations. Only to get them crushed over the next three days. There had been a week straight of fantastic yellowfin tuna and bluefin tuna fishing. It all came tumbling down on Sunday. We definitely hit things on the backside at the very bottom of the bell curve. We managed to scratch up a few nice tuna after getting an early start out on Sunday but all the big hits came that morning. Monday we were able to find one school of good grade yellowfin tuna that stayed with us a while that gave us hopes for the rest of the day being good fishing. It didn't turn out that way though we only picked up another handful of fish throughout of long day of searching. Tuesday we had plenty of action but it was mostly on skipjack in the morning with a mix of smaller grade yellowfin tuna. We hammered out the day until dark with not much luck. As we all know It makes a huge difference on timing when you get out to the fishing grounds we just missed it by a few days. We had a great group of anglers that stuck with us Trying hard all throughout the three days. Thank you to all of you who joined us for this last trip and hopefully our timing is better on the next one.
The Polaris Supreme Crew.
Weekly Fishing Reports
Fishing reports for antero reservoir 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.