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February 21, 2025 lake nipissing Fishing Report
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Captain Mike Pritchard called in at 8:22 AM this morning with an audio update from the Tribute out of Seaforth Landing in San Diego, CA. We just had our first morning stop. We went 2 for 6 on the bigger grade Tuna over 100 pounds. We did get on that is around 115. In addition, we caught a couple on fly-lined baits. Make sure you bring multiple outfits. We recommend 20 pound all the way to 80.
We do have spots available for Sunday nights trip. Come join us on the Tribute!
February 20, 2025 lake nipissing Fishing Report
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Polaris Supreme Trip Report 08-27-2016
Thanks again for checking in. We arrived nice and early to the tuna grounds to get ourselves in the best position for the days work. Shortly after first light we decided where we wanted to get things going. It started off quite slow as the conditions weren't just right. We lacked current which is not favorable to catching fish so it became a little bit of a waiting game. That gave Chef Mike his time to get breakfast out of the way. Not too long after we got mobile and did some looking around and finally started checking out some different schools and began scratching away at a few bluefin. They were in the 18 lb class which is not bad at all. As the day progressed, we found the spot that looked the best and posted up, getting a solid chum line going, got the balloons out and settled in. The fish slowly started popping up with some bluefin in the 70 lb class hitting the deck as well as Marilyn landing her first ever balloon fish and first yellowfin at about 70 lbs. Congrats on that one!! The rest of the afternoon was a steady pick on that beautiful grade of tuna. You couldn't ask for a better way to end a 3 day trip. As soon as we landed our last 2 nice bluefin, one being Theresa's 75 lb "dream fish", it was time to pack it up and head home for San Diego. Us here on the Polaris Supreme would like to say thanks to Charter Head Bev Seltzer and her team of ladies and gentlemen for joining us this year and looking forward to seeing them next year on the 2nd annual Sadie Hawkins 3 day Charter. Don't forget to tune in tomorrow for our jackpot results! Til then, this is Team Supreme signing off.
Tails Up,
Team Supreme
February 19, 2025 lake nipissing Fishing Report
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Hello Everyone,
We had a great first day of fishing. Full of variety and excitement. Today we mainly caught school sized Yellowfin Tuna and Yellowtail. However there were some Nice Dorado and Grouper mixed in as well. There is a lot of skipjack and small tuna bi catch, but we are able to weed through it for the keeper fish.
Tomorrow we will have our sights set on Wahoo and Tuna.
Wish us luck,
Team Supreme
February 18, 2025 lake nipissing Fishing Report
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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!!
February 17, 2025 lake nipissing Fishing Report
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We spent the morning finishing rigging up everyone's gear for tomorrow. We arrived the days fishing grounds just after lunch and spent a little time looking around before finding a little nest of wahoo. We caught a handful and lost that many right away and thought "this is alright". That was the last of the wahoo we saw. All the small yellowtail you could ever want but that's not what we were in search of so we are now sliding down to be in the tuna grounds tomorrow. Wish us luck please.
February 16, 2025 lake nipissing Fishing Report
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Polaris Supreme Trip Report 09-17-2016
We got out today bright and early without a hitch and are rolling down south for eight days of we hope will be spectacular sportfishing! The group today is an open group of "The Usual Suspects" that takes this annual voyage south with us each year. Our bait looks just okay so far? Our weather is fantastic. We have gotten a full day in of eating, sleeping and rigging.Tune in here tomorrow and we will have an update on our travel down day.
The Polaris supreme crew
P.S. We have just put a 1 1/2 day trip online for next weekend. It will be leaving Sunday night at 6 PM and returning Tuesday morning at 6 AM. It will be set up to target that nice grade 18 to 30 pound yellowfin tuna right outside San Diego. Call Susan (619) 390-7890 or fisherman's Landing for details on the trip. We hope to see you there.
February 15, 2025 lake nipissing Fishing Report
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Good morning everyone,
Yesterday started off slow, we tried a new area this morning that has not been given a good morning try in a while. However it did not pay off, all we have to show for our efforts is a few Striped Marlin.
As we worked our way around we found a few batches of Wahoo spread out though out the area. A nice way to break up the search in this scorching baja heat.
We did end up finding some biting tuna. A great grade of fish from 13-25 lbs. Fantastic action here to cap off the day.
We are looking to top off our tuna count today and focus on Wahoo for the remainder of today.
Wish us luck,
Team Supreme
February 14, 2025 lake nipissing Fishing Report
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40 bluefin 14 yellowfin. Steady stop and go action. Small jigs like the Shimano colt sniper and flat fall or a rubber banded sinker rig both fished on 40-60lb line were top producers.
Weekly Fishing Reports
Fishing reports for lake nipissing 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.