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PORT DALHOUSIE
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CA
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April 18, 2025 port dalhousie Fishing Report
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Hello Everyone,
We are still marching up the line here making good speed. Our ETA to the dock is 6 am tomorrow morning.
Another great Billy Stephens Charter in the books. A well rounded trip with a great variety of fish and enjoyable anglers. Cant wait for next years charter Billy!
Will report again tomorrow,
Team Supreme
April 17, 2025 port dalhousie Fishing Report
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The guys did it again. Another killer day back to back in more jock
strap and sun visor weather. Scott released a 150 lb., 165 lb., 185
lb., another 185 lb., 145 lb., 175., and kept a 210 pounder. Bob
released a 135 lb., 185 lb., and kept another 220 pounder. Al released
a 170 lb., and kept a 215 lb., 170 lb., 165 lb., and 135 pounder. Craig
released a 125 lb., 175 lb., 180 lb., and kept a 175 lb., and 180
pounder. Roger kept a 160 lb., 175 lb., and a 180 pounder. Sheridan
released a 170 lb., and kept a 180 lb., and 198 pounder. Tom released a
180 lb., 190 lb., 186 lb., another 180 lb., and kept a 165 lb., 185 lb.,
and 190 pounder. George released a 100 lb., 110 lb., 120 lb., and 160
lb., and he kept a 160 lb., and 170 pounder. Lunch today was chicken
breast burger and dinner was steak Neptune. That's a fillet mignion
with crab and Bearnaise sauce. Hors d'oeuvre s were sushi and sashimi.
Two more days to fish!
Tommy and Crew
P.S. The boys say "Hi" to Jim and Charlie. We wish you were here.
April 16, 2025 port dalhousie Fishing Report
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Aug 7
Well, our best fishing today came from the zone where all of our offshore fishing has been this year. No surprise there. I wish we would have stayed in that zone longer, but for the past week, anyone on there last day of there trip has been complaining about there speed going up. "Oh it's soo slow", "we're driving through mud", "make sure you give yourself plenty of extra time", etcetera, etcetera. So we planned on that. We fished with our watch today. But that never happened. We never did slow down. Unfortunately, by planning on it, it put us in this years desert zone. The zone with no fish. Beautiful water, no fish. But things have to change right? Right. Just not today. Oh well. At least our first 2 days were good ones. Oh, and the weather was good. That always helps.
We'll be in tomorrow and Tommy will be coming back out for 5. I'm going home. What will I do? Spend every minute with my beautiful daughter except for the 4 1/2 hours spent on the golf course. I will miss writing to you folks though. I enjoy telling you what's on my mind. I sugar coat nothing. See you all in 5 days.
April 15, 2025 port dalhousie Fishing Report
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"Fishing today was absolutely excellent!" wrote Polaris Supreme skipper Tom Rothery August 23. "The albacore bit all day and the weather has laid down and is good. All the albies were in the 25 to 30-pound range. For lunch we had swordfish in a butter, lemon, and caper cream sauce. For dinner we had a rack of lamb with a blue cheese port wine sauce. Yummy! A couple of boats headed to Guadalupe to no avail. We still have a spot here and there on some of our upcoming trips. Give Susan a call in the office if you can get away and come fish."
Rothery docked his boat at Fisherman's Landing August 24. He spent his fishing time on the four-day trip on the albacore grounds, with a half-day at Cortes Bank, where second skipper Drew Henderson reported big numbes of large bonito biting. The bones were eight to 12 pounds, he said.
John Windling of Portland, OR won first place for a 41.4-pound albacore. He said he bagged it with a sardine on a 3/0 Mutu hook tied to 40-pound fluorocarbon leader and 60-pound Line One Spectra. He used an Avet JX reel and a Calstar 765 XL rod.
David Schulz of Yorba Linda was second, for a 38.6-pounder, and John Thompson of Phoenix, AZ won third place for a 37-pound albacore.
April 14, 2025 port dalhousie Fishing Report
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GREAT OFFSHORE TRIP!!!
APOLLO on a 2 day trip with 24 anglers, hooked 76 Dorado,72 Yellowfin, 26 Yellows, & 110 Skipjacks. Call Fisherman's Landing for their next available trips @ (619)221-8500.
April 13, 2025 port dalhousie Fishing Report
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Captain Ryan Bostian checked in late last night. We had very good fishing again today at the Coronado Islands. Today we had 21 anglers catch 85 Yellowtail and 51 Bonito. These Yellowtail are the coastal models and are much bigger than the Yellowtail being caught offshore right now. There are some fish that are in the 10 pound class. Then there are lots of fish coming in between 12 and 20 pounds. So they are nice quality fish.
We are catching the fish on fly-lined sardines, yoyo jigs and surface iron. It really depends upon where we are fishing.
Please be prepared with a 25 pound bait stick with live bait hooks (1 or 1o). Also bring a 40 pound outfit with Salas 6x Jrs. And a long rod if you what to fish the surface iron.
April 12, 2025 port dalhousie Fishing Report
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Hello Supreme Fans,
We started our morning off at one of the lower banks. Having talked to one of our code group boats that had fair fishing on bigger grade tuna. At first light we started to catch skipjack tuna and a few grouper. By mid morning we pulled the pick and started to go look around for that boomer school, and we found one! but it was not to be for us as the school didn't want nothing to do with us. After lunch we dropped the anchor and started to get some school size tuna to bite. We stuck it out there for the rest of the day and it paid off Tom Studley hooking and landing a 110 pounder. Just before dinner we pulled the anchor and headed for the bait grounds to restock our bait supply.
Wish us luck.
The Supreme Team.
April 11, 2025 port dalhousie Fishing Report
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