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January 22, 2025 bill collector Fishing Report
1600
July 20
We had another slow day today darn it. It's crazy how fast things change out here. One day you're gettinum and the next day you're not. We tried for a few yellows this morning and caught to less than that. It wasn't long before we were out in the deeps hunting tuna. We saw very little. We covered alot of ground today for a few over 20 on the tuna. They were mostly jig strikes spread out throughout the day.
The weather out here is fantastic and we're enjoying our ride up. I can smell the filet's on the grill now Oscar style. Thanks again Archie, the group was great. We'll be in tomorrow and yes, departing on another 5 day.
January 21, 2025 bill collector Fishing Report
325
Nice mixed bag of yellowtail ,barracuda and kelp bass for our 27 anglers today.
January 20, 2025 bill collector Fishing Report
780
Today we went out on a hunt for the “catchable” grade bluefin. After a couple hours of searching our efforts were rewarded as we landed 13 (50-80 lb) bluefin. Be prepared to fly line with 40 lb as well as fish a sinker rig on 50 or 60 lb. size 1/0 circle hooks on your fly line rod. Size 2/0 or 3/0 on your sinker rig. Always a good idea to bring a 25lb rod just in case we get a yellowfin stop.
January 19, 2025 bill collector Fishing Report
666
Polaris Supreme Trip Update 08-05-2019
Today started off great. We had a nice little night bite on yellowtail and picked up a few white Seabass to go with it. The quality yellowtail is gorgeous! After daylight things pick back up and we had great fishing all way through midday. Half of the fish was 25 to 30 pound range yellowtail. Although a little windy at times our weather was pretty good all day. Definitely going to give this a try again tonight and tomorrow.
The Polaris Supreme Crew!
January 18, 2025 bill collector Fishing Report
1387
~~Sep. 7 "Feeling Better"
I can't say I had the highest of hopes for this morning. It seems like up and down this whole coast in the mornings has no current. As you know, no current = no fish. So we bailed on our yellowtail spot after 8:00 am and went kelping. I believe we found our first winner ohhh around 10:00 or so. It was good for 20 dorado. Another 1/2 hour later we found another that was good for another 20. Another 1/2 hour later... and so on and so on. We had a good day of kelping. Most of our passengers on board have never been in a dorado bite before today. It was jaw dropping for them. Lots of fun. We're feeling better.
Now we're going to catch our yellows. We're going to head into the coast for tomorrow and try and get a bunch of those. See? I write short reports on good days. Hopefully I keep them short.
January 17, 2025 bill collector Fishing Report
2642
Now this was the real deal today. Nothing short of epic cow fishing.
Scott released a 110 lb., 170 lb. 180 lb., another 110 lb., 175 lb., and
a 150 lb. tuna. He kept a 220 lb., and a 250 lb. tuna. Bob released a
180 lb., 130 lb., 190 lb., and kept a 220 pounder. Al released a 190
lb., 125 lb., 185 lb., and a 140 pounder. Craig released a 135 lb., 150
lb., 145 lb., 180 lb., 190 lb., another 180 lb., and kept a 190 lb., and
a 193 pounder. Roger released a 110 lb., and kept a 204 pounder.
Sheridan released a 125 lb., 170 lb., 150 lb., 160 lb., and 190
pounder. Tom released a 110 lb., 160 lb., 150 lb., 185 lb., and kept a
221 lb., and a 205 lb. tuna. George released a 120 lb., 130 lb., 100
lb., 185 lb., 180 lb., and another 100 lb., and kept a 205 pounder. Wow
what a day. We're all just shaking our heads at how wild it was. Lunch
was calamari with a red sauce and dinner was veal chops.
We'll see you tomorrow.
January 16, 2025 bill collector Fishing Report
1274
Report 7-23-2016 Good Evening everyone. We cleared the point today around 1 o clock with a beautiful load of mid sized sardines. Immediately we were in the midst of a weird local weather system consisting of a unusual south wind and a choppy south swell. The conditions made it a little rough for the first hour or so, but then started to calm down and we eventually we settled into a nice downhill ride for dinner. Coincidentally around dinner time we came across a couple schools of yellowfin tuna. We made a quick drift before first call and was able to hook and land one. We may have only landed one but the grade of the fish was excellent. A solid 18 lb Tuna, a very refreshing grade of fish compared to the 10 ponders we have been seeming earlier this summer. Hopefully there is something to this and it builds into a legitimate biting school of fish. Very excited to see what the next few days hold. Unfortunately our second to none fish care had the fish spiked, bled, and into the frigid RSW fish hold before the camera was able to make its way down from the wheelhouse. So no picture was taken.We are traveling down tomorrow and will start fishing bright and early.Wish us luck!Team supreme
January 15, 2025 bill collector Fishing Report
1949
Variety was the theme on our first 3 local fishing trips of the year. Yellowtail , bonito , halibut , calico bass , sand bass , sheephead , lingcod , red rock cod and rockfish were all part of our fish count the past few days. The highlight of our weekend was a yellowtail we caught Sunday morning that was every bit of 30 pounds. The best rigs were a dropper loop with 6 oz. torpedo sinker and a sliding egg sinker rig with a 3/4 oz. Our next trip is on Friday November 23. Call Seaforth at 619-224-3383 for reservations.
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