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April 18, 2025 fairbanks Fishing Report
184
Strong south wind made things interesting today but we’re able to find a lucky kelp in the bottom of the ninth. We managed our quota of green dorado and 16 yellowtail.
April 17, 2025 fairbanks Fishing Report
513
Hello Everyone,
Today we spent the day targeting the larger Tuna, Yellowtail, Wahoo, and Grouper.
We were able to pick the 20-30 lb Yellowfin Tuna for most of the day. There was also some nicer Yellowtail caught on occasion as well. We caught a few Wahoo, but the volume was not around today like we wanted.
We are headed up in hopes of big Yellowtail tomorrow.
Wish us luck,
Team Supreme
April 16, 2025 fairbanks Fishing Report
569
The Tribute out of Seaforth Landing in San Diego, CA checked in with us today.
Good kelp patty fishing today along with plenty of poki bowl goodness.
Limits of Skipjack (165), 58 Yellowtail, 20 Yellowfin and 16 quality Dorado.
April 15, 2025 fairbanks Fishing Report
1659
Apollo 5.5 day trip 2 Spots open
Due to conflicting schedules 2 spots have opened up on a sold out 5.5 day trip! This is a limited load 18 passenger trip departing June 6th at 6pm, and returning June 12th at 6am.
Ticket price is $1400 per person.
We will be fishing Cedros, Benitos, and offshore!! This trip is sponsored by Blackwater Line and Tady lures!!
Contact Jodie at 858-220-1593 Or E-mail
This trip filled fast!! Here
is a chance to jump on!!
April 14, 2025 fairbanks Fishing Report
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The 21st annual Eric Rogger charter arrived at Fisherman's Landing August 16, after five days with 18 anglers aboard Polaris Supreme. Owner-skipper Tom Rothery was at the helm.
"Wow!  What an incredible day," wrote Tom August 12. "This albacore is in the cooler 76-degree water.  It wants to bite wide open. Can't say enough about how much fun today was catching big fat jumbo albacore. They tired our anglers out. By the end of the day only a few fishermen were still standing.  Chef Pedro fixed a spicy teriyaki albacore lunch that was fantastic.  For dinner he served some delicious veal chops. Today was just a great. This is what albacore fishing is supposed to be like."
John Lindsey of Newport Beach won first place for a 41.4-pound albacore. He took it with a sardine on a Mustad 2/0 94150 hook on 20-pound Blackwater fluorocarbon leader, 20-pound P-Line, an Accurate 197 reel and a nine-foot rod of unknown make.
"He fought hard," said John. "He fought for 20 minutes."
Cole Pearce of Huntington Beach was second, for a 36.4-pound albie, and Brian Harnack of Culver City took third place for a 36-pound albacore.
April 13, 2025 fairbanks Fishing Report
863
When it comes to Wahoo. You should always have at least one of these! Black and orange Marauder tried and true, year after year!
April 12, 2025 fairbanks Fishing Report
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Since our big hit on Tuesday, the yellowtail at the Coronado islands have gone into sleepy mode. Each of the last two days we have seen plenty of yellowtail but they have been very difficult to catch. Today we went out with 62 passengers and caught 2 yellowtail and 150 rockfish. One thing is for sure, these yellowtail will bite again. As far as predicting when they will bite it is anyone's guess. If you come out expecting to catch yellowtail, you may go home disappointed. If you come out to enjoy the "fishing"and the ocean, and you happen to come on a day in which the yellowtail are biting. You just might experience the best day of "catching" in your life. Be prepared, the difference between 75 yellowtail on the boat and 2 yellowtail on the boat is 2 hours of biting fish.
April 11, 2025 fairbanks Fishing Report
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We had a slow morning here at the Ridge, but the afternoon provided us with a good bite on the yellowtail up to 30 lbs. The weather is still absolutely beautiful. Those of you that know me, know I never eat breakfast, but I thought I would check it out as I am always reporting on the lunch and dinners. Well breakfast today was a stack of buttermilk pancakes, slab of honey cooked bacon and eggs cooked to your order. I still didn't eat, but the guys all said it was delicious. We have a couple more days here to fish and then we are in on Sunday and departing on South Bay Fish and Tackle's 6-day charter.
There is still one spot on that trip, and a couple on the Sept. 22 if you can get away.
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