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Fish Report for 9-25-2008
Weekly Fish report - week ending 9/25/08
9-25-2008
Pete Hills
Talking with Captain Hector this morning, he said that the fishing has been great. Eighteen miles from the point on a 240 heading, limits of yellowfin tuna have been brought in weighing 25 to 40 lbs. If you can find a paddy in the same area, you can find some great yellowtail and dorado. Boats were heading south this morning head to Socorro in hopes of finding the elusive white seabass. Frank Ballard brought a group down from Rosarita and took the Calimar (Captain Pato) and Paloma (Captain Hector) out and scored on 11 yellowfin (11 on the Paloma and 10 on the Calimar).
Thanks.
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