Long Range Fish Report
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Fish Report for 8-15-2011
Bill Roecker takes a look at this year's fishing season
8-15-2011
Bill Roecker
No two years are the same on our ocean, the eastern Pacific. This year's surprises include a dearth of albacore, as the fish seemed to give San Diego and the waters south a wide berth, appearing mostly to the north and west of us; and a very late bite for bluefin, which have been present in large numbers for well over two months. Last year the shortfin were starting to bite in June. This year the event is taking place in mid-August.
The good news is that the tuna are plentiful and right now are showing no signs of departure. Better get 'em while you can.
The good news is that the tuna are plentiful and right now are showing no signs of departure. Better get 'em while you can.
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