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February 21, 2025 navarre beach Fishing Report
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Hello everyone,
Today we targeted Yellowtail along the Baja coast. The numbers were not what we wanted but we were able to tag some Yellows and good grade bottom fish while we looked around. Today was the furthest south we could have possibly fished on this 3 day, so tomorrow we will fish offshore closer to home.
Wish us luck,
Team Supreme
February 20, 2025 navarre beach Fishing Report
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Rolling up!
Today we had to leave the peaceful waters of the Island to start making our way north. The sea is rolling us around for the course we need to take. Overall it is a smooth ride so far. Looking like an on time arrival tomorrow morning in San Diego.
Pictured here is Tim with a monster Yellowtail.
220 yellowfin 4 bluefin. Truly amazing November fishing.
February 17, 2025 navarre beach Fishing Report
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Is it wrong to be long?
Not for our angler Mike Cohen! In a game of inches he was able to land the longest Wahoo of the day. The prize for his capture is a brand new Diawa Saltiga HA. Great job Mike!
We would like to thank Diawa for their generous donation this trip. As well as BD Outdoors and Performance Tackle for all they contributed to make this trip a fun filled seven days!
The prizes are great and the company is fantastic! Cant ask for much more!
February 16, 2025 navarre beach Fishing Report
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The Apollo will be running a open party overnight trip this Saturday night fishing Sunday. Ticket price is $145 contact Jodie for reservations. 858-220-1593
February 15, 2025 navarre beach Fishing Report
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The guys did it again. Another killer day back to back in more jock
strap and sun visor weather. Scott released a 150 lb., 165 lb., 185
lb., another 185 lb., 145 lb., 175., and kept a 210 pounder. Bob
released a 135 lb., 185 lb., and kept another 220 pounder. Al released
a 170 lb., and kept a 215 lb., 170 lb., 165 lb., and 135 pounder. Craig
released a 125 lb., 175 lb., 180 lb., and kept a 175 lb., and 180
pounder. Roger kept a 160 lb., 175 lb., and a 180 pounder. Sheridan
released a 170 lb., and kept a 180 lb., and 198 pounder. Tom released a
180 lb., 190 lb., 186 lb., another 180 lb., and kept a 165 lb., 185 lb.,
and 190 pounder. George released a 100 lb., 110 lb., 120 lb., and 160
lb., and he kept a 160 lb., and 170 pounder. Lunch today was chicken
breast burger and dinner was steak Neptune. That's a fillet mignion
with crab and Bearnaise sauce. Hors d'oeuvre s were sushi and sashimi.
Two more days to fish!
Tommy and Crew
P.S. The boys say "Hi" to Jim and Charlie. We wish you were here.
February 14, 2025 navarre beach Fishing Report
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How's it going everyone,
We have just wrapped up our second day of fishing. We started up the morning in prime yellowfin country. The morning began with short stops with fish being caught on the troll and live baits on the slide. After searching the area for a couple hours we were able to find what we wanted, a big school of Yellowfin tuna that were eager to come aboard the Polaris Supreme. From skip-jigs to dead bait these hungry yellowfin wanted it all. During the late morning fishing noticeably slowed, and we decided work our way out of that yellowfin zone and begin heading towards an area were we will be fishing for bigger grade Yellowtail.
Filled with anticipation and a delicious chicken dinner, we all hit the sack early to be well rested for the day to come!
Also on side note, we just had a spot open up on our next trip, the Beck 5 day. A great group of guys to fish with and a great time of year to fish!
Tight lines,
Team Supreme
Weekly Fishing Reports
Fishing reports for navarre beach 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.