Fish Report for 2-17-2022

President's Day Weekend Half Days

2-17-2022
Seaforth Staff

  • The New Seaforth wrapped up their Extended Half Day trip with 243 assorted rockfish for their 28 anglers. They will be taking the next 3 days off for some private charter trips but they still have plenty of availability for their Extended Half Day on President's Day Monday. After that there are only 4 Extended Half Day trips remaining until the New Seaforth returns to their regular AM/PM schedule so don't miss your opportunity to join one of these Mexico rockfishing trips! A valid passport or passport card is required for all passengers.

  • The Sea Watch had a great day of local fishing with 14 Sculpin, 6 Calico Bass with 10 released and 4 Sand Bass with 10 released for their 13 anglers. The Sea Watch is running every day this President's Day weekend so if you're looking to get out and enjoy this beautiful weather or a fun activity to do with the friends and family we have plenty of space on all of our trips. As always you can book over the phone or on our website!



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