April 18, 2024 multnomah channel Fishing Report
April 17, 2024 multnomah channel Fishing Report
~~Aug 17
We figured it out. The Cortes Bank isn't good right now for bait, or game fish. Somebody had to be the guinea pigs. Why not the boat full of fish already. Check that off the list of places not to go for a while. One thing I can say about that place is the weather there was fantastic. Such a smooth ride around the area. Not a common thing for that place. If you aren't going to catch much you might as well do it in good weather. But if you've been keeping up, we've had a great trip. We're rolling in fat and happy.
It sounds like they're having a tough time keeping good bait in the receivers as of late so we're going to get next to the harbor early morning and try and catch a tank of mackerel for our next trip leaving tomorrow. 4 days. See you then.
April 16, 2024 multnomah channel Fishing Report
April 15, 2024 multnomah channel Fishing Report
We have a two day charter that has one opening due to illness.
The two day trip departs Sept. 19 (Wed.).fishing September 20 & 21 (Thurs. & Fri.), This is an ultra limited load of 18 anglers that has fished together for over 10 years.
The cost of the trip is $600 per angler includes food and permits.
The Apollo has been getting bluefin, yellowfin, yellowtail, albacore and dorado.
Don't miss the opportunity to catch a Southern California Grand Slam.
Contact Charter Master, Dan Freeman at 714.747.0573 or [email protected]
April 14, 2024 multnomah channel Fishing Report
April 13, 2024 multnomah channel Fishing Report
April 12, 2024 multnomah channel Fishing Report
One lucky kelp produced fast and furious action on yellowfin, skipjack, yellowtail and a few dorado. 122 yellowfin tuna, 122 skipjack tuna, 56 yellowtail, 8 dorado.
Weekly Fishing Reports
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