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February 21, 2025 lake camanche Fishing Report
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Good evening everyone,
This morning started early with most anglers fishing a dropper loop before grey light. Fishing was slow with a handful of quality 20 pound class yellowtail being caught with a few nice sized grouper coming over the rail. As the morning progressed, fishing started to pick up with anglers hooking fish on flylined baits, the dropper loop, as well as the sliding sinker rig. A couple of these fish were unwilling to leave their rock homes, and were able to wrap the lines in some of the jagged bottom structure before breaking off.
As the sun rose in the sky, we were able to pick off a couple more of these fish before we found the right school. A little before noon, we settled into a school of fish that wanted too bite a little bit better. We were able to keep these fish around the boat for the rest of the day, and would hook a handful at a time as they bit in flurries from 2-7 fish at once. Majority of these yellowtail were in the 20-25 pound class and came off the flylined sardine or mackerel. One 50lb class grouper made its way over the rail which fell victim to a sardine flylined on 30 pound test.
With the day winding down, we decided to point the boat toward the kelp zone in order to give ourselves an early shot at some more fish in the morning. Hopefully we will be able to capitalize on what has already been a great trip with an awesome group of fishermen and women.
Will Report again tomorrow,
Team Supreme
February 20, 2025 lake camanche Fishing Report
2564
ANOTHER GREAT DAY OF FISHING!!! APOLLO went out on a overnite trip with 19 anglers caught 190 Quality Rockfish,5 Lingcod,11 Whitefish & 2 Sheephead. Call now for reservation at Sea Landing @ (805)382-6233
February 19, 2025 lake camanche Fishing Report
1928
The day after the first Coronado island yellowtail are caught is always a very exciting day. After hours of searching high and low for yesterday's yellowtail it became obvious that today was a different day. The conditions were basically the same as yesterday but unfortunately we never found a school. We have seen this behavior in the past and I would not be surprised if our yellowtail show themselves tomorrow. Limits of rockfish provided the entertainment today. We will try again tomorrow.
February 18, 2025 lake camanche Fishing Report
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TERRIFIC OVERNITE TRIP!!
APOLLO had 24 anglers on an overnite trip catch limits of Rockfish(240), 60 Whitefish & 24 Sheephead. Always a good trip with Capt JJ. Call now to book your reservation at Sea Landing @ (805)963-3564
February 17, 2025 lake camanche 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.
February 16, 2025 lake camanche Fishing Report
2640
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.
February 15, 2025 lake camanche Fishing Report
83
As the temps drop, we are finding the bottom biters are biting at our local spots. Lingcod and Reds with a mix of other great tasting fish. We have been seeing Yellowtail on a daily basis as well.
February 14, 2025 lake camanche Fishing Report
2414
Today was spent traveling in good, but foggy weather. Basically we just rigged tackle and ate a bacon, avocado, sprout omelet for breakfast. Rigged more gear and had a giant Texas cheeseburger for lunch. Rigged more gear then snacked on salmon, tuna, shrimp and eel sushi and sashimi. Rigged more gear and finished off the day with a beef tenderloin with a tomato, basil pesto sauce. Just rigging and eating and anxious to get to the fishing grounds!
Weekly Fishing Reports
Fishing reports for lake camanche 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.