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Fish Report for 1-19-2022
Up coming Trips!!
1-19-2022
Fishermans Landing Staff
1/19/2021
The Dolphin Halibut Derby trip caught 10 Sandbass, 2 Sculpin, 1 Halibut, 11 Calico bass Relessed, 10 Sandbass Rlessed, 5 Halibut Relessed for 29 anglers.
The Dolphin is up and running.
The Dolphin is running his Halibut Derby trip every Wednesday and will run Extended 1/2 day trips (7am to 4pm) the rest of the week and his normal 1/2 day trip on the weekend.
The Condor just added 1.5 day trips in March and April and these trips will be fishing offshore for Tuna and Yellowtail.
The Fortune just added 1.5 and 2.5 day trips in March, April and May these trips will be targeting Bluefin and Yellowtail.
The Liberty just added full day trips to the Coronado Islands starting on January 29th. Check out the schedule!
Fishermans Landing in San Diego, CA is home to the finest sportfishing fleet in the World. For more information or to make a reservation please call (619) 221-8500 or BOOK ONLINE.
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