For up-to-date information, look up the fishing report for the water of your choice. Field staff
update the fishing reports each week through the fishing season, reporting on fishing success,
lake levels, water temperatures, and other important information.
You also can get helpful information from the Fishing Forecast.
April 27, 2025 old inlet Fishing Report
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Good morning everyone,
Yesterday we worked our way up and tried for yellowtail briefly in the morning. We had to be extremely cautious because the early morning fog was very thick.
However when it did rise we were able to catch a few yellowtail, but no boomer hits to go with it. We are still very far down the Baja coast and we need to keep working up, so we spent the rest of the day steaming up while dragging some jigs.
We will be scouting offshore tomorrow.
Will report again tomorrow,
Team Supreme
April 25, 2025 old inlet Fishing Report
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Captain Ryan Bostian called in with an update from “The San Diego” out of Seaforth Sportfishing. Today Cameron is running the boat. The big Bluefin have been missing for awhile but they have been found. We have one 119 pound Bluefin Tuna with 2 hanging. We are still fishing Yellowtail but we need to be prepared for the Bluefin.
For the Yellowtail we recommend 25 pound live bait rod.
For big Bluefin 50 or 60 pound bait rod. Use a 2o circle hook and if they are deep try a rubber band and a sinker to get it down.
Also a Shimano flat fall has been working. Fish a Talica 12 or 16. Fill the reel up with spectra 65# or 80#. Then connect to a short 80 fluroucarborn leader.
We run every day but please be ready for fish anywhere from 5 pounds to 150 pounds.
CURRENT SCHEDULE
We are online and have open party trips everyday this week.
This photo is from the about 2 weeks ago. Ryan will update us with current photos from today later this afternoon.
April 24, 2025 old inlet Fishing Report
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Here is a suggested tackle list for our 5:30 - 5:00 Coronado island trips for February and March.
(1) a yo-yo outfit, this outfit should be a 20 or 30 size reel spooled with 40 lb. monofilament. Any 6 - 8 ft. rod rated for 40 lb. will work good.
(2) Deep water cod rod. This outfit should be a 20 or 30 size reel spooled with 65 or 80 lb. spectra. Any 6-8 ft. rod capable of handling a 16 oz. sinker will work good.
(3) a 25 or 30 lb. live bait outfit. This outfit should be a 20 size reel spooled with 25 or 30 lb. monofilament. A 7-8 ft. Rod rated for 25-30 lb. will be perfect.
TERMINAL TACKLE.
An assortment of torpedo sinkers from 6-16 ounces.
A dozen rockcod hooks. We really like Mustad EZ baiters in the 10/0 size.
A pack of size 2/0 live bait hooks. We really like Mustad 94150
A couple of heavy lures. Salas 6x jr and Salas 6x in blue/white and scrambled egg are perfect.
Most of our trips we have been fishing deep water in the morning and shallow water in the afternoon. As soon as we see yellowtail the rock fishing will take a back seat.
April 21, 2025 old inlet Fishing Report
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Captain Ryan Bostian called in from the San Diego tonight with an update. We had 16 LIMITS of Yellowtail (80). Most of the fish were caught on YoYo Jig but we did catch fish on the surface iron and using bait. The San Diego will be fishing the Coronado Islands for Yellowtail daily. Please call Seaforth at (619) 224-3383 or book online at our website.
Weekly Fishing Reports
Fishing reports for old inlet 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.