The Tribute out of Seaforth Landing in San Diego, CA checked in with us today.
290 Yellowtail, 28 Dorado, 20 Bluefin, 3 Yellowfin, some Skipjack and some bottom fish made for a fun and tasty Seeker sponsored 2 day trip!
February 13, 2025 cozumel Fishing Report
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What a brutally slow morning. We drove around until 2 pm. and had only
released one 190 lb., and four 50 lb. tuna. It was beginning to look
like we were going to miss. Then we found the boomer sonar school of
cows. They bit full speed, eight going at a time for two hours before
they slowed down. Here is the result of those two hours. Scott
released a 185 lb., and kept a 180 lb., 187 lb., and 231 pounder. Bob
released a 180 lb., and kept a 210 pounder. Al released a 170 lb., and
kept a 210 lb., and a 211 lb. tuna. Craig released a 170 lb. and a 185
lb. tuna. Roger kept a 160 lb., 170 lb., and 180 pounder. Sheridan
released a 180 lb., 185 lb., and kept a 187 lb. tuna. Tom released a
175 lb., 195 lb., and kept a 228 pounder. George released a 180 lb.,
190 lb., and kept a 213 pounder. So what was a bad day turned into an
awesome day in just two hours. It was so fun. We had to hang up our
jock straps and sun visors today and change into warmer apparel. It was
a little cool, breezy, and started to get choppy late. Lunch was
stuffed bell peppers with marinara sauce. Hors d'oeuvres were sushi,
sashimi and corn dogs. Dinner was New York steaks. One more day to fish.
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