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Fish Report for 7-2-2023
Lots of Mixed Tuna Action
7-2-2023
Seaforth Staff
We had multiple 1.5 Days return this morning with stellar counts of Bluefin with some mixed Yellowfin as well!
The Voyager ended their trip with 30(limits) Bluefin Tuna and 75 75 Vermilion rockfish for their 15 anglers.
The Aztec had 56 Bluefin and 2 Yellowfin for their 28 anglers.
The Tribute ended their day with 27 Bluefin and 4 Yellowfin for their group of 32 anglers. The Tribute has another 1.5 Day departing on July 4th with a handful of spaces remaining.
The Highliner wrapped up with 41 Bluefin Tuna and 3 Yellowfin for their 24 anglers.
The San Diego on their Full Day ended the just shy of limits with 46 Bluefin, 13 Yellowfin and 4 Bonito for their 34 anglers.
The Sea Watch returned from their Full Day with 25 Bluefin and 17 Yellowfin weighing between 15 to 50 pounds for their 25 anglers. Captain Ryan recommended 25-40# flyline with a size 2 or 4 hook and 100-160g dart style jigs. They still have some spots open on the 4th of July for those looking to spend the day on the water.
The Calico Bass fishing on the Half Day has been picking up steadily lately and will hopefully only get better with the warm weather on its way. We have plenty of openings for the AM, PM and Twilight trips throughout the week. Be sure to take a look at the schedule or come on down!
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7-2-2023Sunday Updates The Sea Watch has 30 mixed tuna on the boat, with fish in the 15 to 50 pound range. Sunday Returning Trips The Aztec returned from their 1.5 Day trip with 56 bluefin tuna and 2 yellowfin tuna. The Tribute finished up their 1.5 Day trip with 27 bluefin tuna and 4 yellowfin tuna. The Highliner 1.5 Day charter put 41 bluefin tuna and 3 yellowfin tuna on the boat. The Voyager returned with 30 bluefin tuna and 75 reds for their 1.5 day...... Read More
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