Fish Report for 10-2-2008

Chunks of squid, once again did the trick

10-2-2008
Gary Graham

A few quality tuna to sixty pounds were down Las Frailes way and chunks of squid once again did the trick. Not wide open, but enough to provide sashimi for everyone. School was in session beneath all the debris for the small dorado. Billfish action has slowed with only a few bites here and there. There are still a few blue bites to be found for the dedicated angler but there is a lot of boat riding in between.

Inshore action seems to be spread all along the coast. Roosters, jacks and ladyfish are providing the best action, Find the bait and it's great; miss it and you will have to wait. Look for the sardina or mullet schools.

Beach action included small roosters and an occasional shot at a ???bubba' class fish. Take heed! It has been one hot mother on the beach, which means you need to drink lots of liquids and use plenty of sun protection.

Tropical storm "Marie" seems to be tiptoeing out to the west. Tip Archives

Water temperature 76-87
Air temperature 73-94
Humidity 92%
Wind: WSW 3 to 5 knots
Conditions: Clear
Visibility 7 miles
Sunrise 7:11 a.m. MDT
Sunset 7:05 p.m. MDT


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