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Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Albies are HERE - Tuna in So. Calif.

Here are the HOT GPS spots for the fish. This was off the 976-tuna site.

*Yellows on kelps too*If you don't get bit, go west until you find the dirty water and then go east until you are back in the clean water. The BFT will pile up there.*Work hard to look for eyeball fish*Stay out of the dirty water if you finf it. Best to look back at the boat wake to see if the water is clean (purple) or dirty, offcolor. You want to work the edge of the dirty water on the clean water side of the break. If you find dirty water, go east until you run out of it. (This water moves around a lot so pay attention)Awesome bluefin tuna fishing here on Friday and it might just hold up to the anticipated boat pressure. The BFT are from 20 to 65 pound so bring some heavy mono like 40 to 60 pound. Awesome day here!

The 43 and belowChart # Starting Waypoints Lat/Long1 32° 40.135´ N 117° 57.518´ W2 32° 38.300´ N 118° 03.451´ W3 32° 36.466´ N 117° 55.007´ W4 32° 33.375´ N 117° 59.914´ W5 32° 29.701´ N 117° 57.632´ W6 32° 31.055´ N 117° 54.894´ W7 32° 34.534´ N 117° 53.638´ W8 32° 36.756´ N 118° 01.283´ W
Several big schools of BFT up here too today with some very good fishing with mixed albacore. It gets you away from the crowd a bit and gives you somewhere to go if the fish don't bite up above. Nice water here.

Butterfly to the 390Chart # Starting Waypoints Lat/Long1 32° 19.926´ N 118° 07.559´ W2 32° 22.105´ N 118° 02.881´ W3 32° 16.970´ N 117° 57.232´ W4 32° 21.330´ N 117° 55.407´ W5 32° 22.444´ N 117° 53.752´ W6 32° 04.015´ N 117° 42.570´ W7 32° 04.500´ N 117° 58.488´ W8 32° 15.710´ N 117° 58.260´ W

The 213 is loaded with bluefin and albacore. Great fishing here but it could be farther than you need to run as that 43 zone is rocking. This should get you off by yourself where you can make a big score.The 213 areaChart # Starting Waypoints Lat/Long1 31° 54.193´ N 117° 49.873´ W2 31° 53.803´ N 118° 00.485´ W3 31° 51.077´ N 117° 49.645´ W4 31° 46.498´ N 117° 50.215´ W5 31° 50.979´ N 117° 59.458´ W6 31° 44.840´ N 117° 58.316´ W7 31° 54.679´ N 117° 56.719´ W

Great conditions with mixed bft and albacore. This route takes you through some very good water full of life and perfect for you Ensenada guys and gals. Really looks good here.220 to outside to 295Chart # Starting Waypoints Lat/Long1 31° 33.518´ N 117° 38.234´ W2 31° 38.206´ N 117° 45.080´ W3 31° 38.206´ N 117° 55.122´ W4 31° 44.645´ N 117° 59.115´ W5 31° 31.857´ N 117° 59.115´ W6 31° 36.058´ N 117° 27.280´ W7 31° 43.865´ N 117° 44.966´ W

Good luck and report back to me if these help.

Cool Tuna at : bentrods@gmail.com

I will also post your report and share it with all my Cool Tuna reader's.

Friday, June 22, 2007

Latest Fishing Report - West Coast - USA

Here is the latest catchs from the West Coast - USA mainly Calif. This was off the 976-Tuna report. Just wanted to share it.

Check the last dock reports on 976-tuna.com

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

3 Days on the Sea Adventure 80

Took a trip on the Sea Adventure 80, June 14th went out looking for the Tuna Southwest out of San Diego, Ca. USA.

Day one we started out about 70 miles south west of San Diego in perfect water, clean and 64 degrees. Found a few paddies with a few Yellowtails on them. Spent the rest of the day checking empty paddies and trolling with no luck. The water was perfect and there was no reason the fish where hiding.

Day2 - We headed to San Martine Isle and did some Rock fishing and looking for the yellowtail. Found some good high spot just off the isle. But with the red-tide in the area and the water temp all over the chart we moved back off shore for the final day. We did have a nice show of whales in the area and saw plenty of life, just nothing to catch.

Day 3 - started out at grey light and hooked a few Boneheads and Yellows but still could not find the tuna and most of the paddies had nothing on them. But it was still a good trip and the crew of the Sea Adventure did all they could to put us on fish.

The Crew - Terry - Capt. and Scott, Joey, Eagle Eyes and of course Hank (Chef) did a great job and made sure we all caught fish.

Check out a report on the Bloody Decks site: http://www.bloodydecks.com/forums/offshore-reports-southern-california-usa/73525-3-day-search-tuna.html

I will be posting all the photos to Webshot this week and will update with a link.

Next trip 7/24 - 4 days on the Vagabond with the Tiny's Charter.

Cool Tuna

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Albacore Are Here

Well the tuna finally showed up.... The Royal Star reported the first Albacore of the season this 6/3.. They were a little late showing up this year but they are here now. Let's see how the weekend pans out.


http://www.royalstarsportfishing.com/news/index.php

Here is the link to the report.

Cool Tuna.


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