Fish Report for 5-29-2011

Yellowtail between 40 and 50 lbs score on the Indepedence

5-29-2011
Bill Roecker
https://www.independencesportfishing.com

The Purfield's Pro Tackle trip with chartermaster Dick Schaffer and 29 other anglers docked at Pt. Loma Sportfishing May 29, when skipper Jeff DeBuys tied up after eight days.

"We had limits of yellowtail and wind," quipped DeBuys. "The yellowtail quality was over the top," noted Schaffer. "The 40 to 50-pounders were common. They bit on yoyo iron, big mackerel and sardines. The best of it was on the bank, in the mornings. The bite was very good but slow to build."

A ten-minute fight scored the best yellowtail ever for Randy Benner of Culver City, who won first place for his 46-pounder. He also had one that weighed 44.8 pounds. He said the big one came on a green and yellow Salas 6X jig, tied to 50-pound Izorline. He fished with an Avet HX reel and a Seeker CJBF 70 H rod.

Bob Hager of Tumwater, WA (home of Olympia Beer) won second place for a 43.6-pound yellow. Mike Golden of Bayside used a Spanish mackerel to bait his third-place winning 42.6-pound tusker yellowtail.


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