Fish Report for 9-20-2021

Monday Updates

9-20-2021
Seaforth Staff

  • Update 3:15 PM The Sea Watch just reported in from their Full Day Offshore trip with over 50 Yellowfin and 3 Bluefin for their 14 anglers! They still have availability for all of their Full Day trips departing this week!
  • Update 1:15 PM Captain Aliyar just called in from the Polaris Supreme with limits of Bluefin for the first day of their 3 Day trip. The fish are between 30 to 70 pounds and he mentioned that 40 pound fluorocarbon and a size 2 mutu hook was the key for getting a bite.
  • Update 12:30 PM The Tribute is up to 62 Yellowfin Tuna and 1 Bluefin Tuna for their 1.5 Day trip. They still have plenty of spots available for their 1.5 Day trip departing tomorrow night.
Monday AM Returns
  • The Cortez returned from a 2.5 Day Trip with 54 Bluefin Tuna and 12 Yellowtail for their 15 anglers.
  • The Pacifica returned from a 2.5 Day Trip with 15 Bluefin Tuna, 30 Yellowfin Tuna and 19 Dorado for their 22 anglers. The Pacifica does have spots remaining for their Overnight trip departing tonight. Dont miss out on some of this mixed bag action!


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9-20-2021
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