Long Range Fish Report
From Sportfishing
From Sportfishing
Fish Report for 6-15-2006
Found On Beach
6-15-2006
Bill Roecker
https://www.excelsportfishing.com/
Justin Fleck took his 26 Excel anglers on a five-day trip south to the Little Triangle, the Cedros/Benitos/Punta Eugenia area, where they got limits of yellowtail on bait and iron.
"They were up on the beach, pushing bait," said skipper Justin. "They're still sitting there; we left ???em biting after we got what we needed. It was rough offshore, and a lot nicer closer in."
On June 12, Justin wrote, "We had solid action on good sized yellows at the islands. The fish were mostly 18-25 pounds and we caught them on just about everything. Bait, yo-yo's, surface irons, and Fishtraps. Everybody had so much fun today, we are going to give it one more day."
Auggie Roberts of Santa Monica won first place for a 31.2-pound yellowtail. He said he tagged it with a Salas 7X green and white surface jig, 30-pound Izorline, and Avet LX reel and a Calstar 90 J rod, after a ten-minute tussle.
"It was a great trip," said Roberts. "Justin found the fish for us and for the fleet. We were the top dogs."
Vic Salerno of Menifee won second place for a 29.7-pound yellow, and Paul Briscowe of Tustin won third place for a 29.1-pound yellowtail.
Michael Hudspeth of Poway, 11 years old, was proud of his catch. "I got 14 yellowtail," he allowed.
"They were up on the beach, pushing bait," said skipper Justin. "They're still sitting there; we left ???em biting after we got what we needed. It was rough offshore, and a lot nicer closer in."
On June 12, Justin wrote, "We had solid action on good sized yellows at the islands. The fish were mostly 18-25 pounds and we caught them on just about everything. Bait, yo-yo's, surface irons, and Fishtraps. Everybody had so much fun today, we are going to give it one more day."
Auggie Roberts of Santa Monica won first place for a 31.2-pound yellowtail. He said he tagged it with a Salas 7X green and white surface jig, 30-pound Izorline, and Avet LX reel and a Calstar 90 J rod, after a ten-minute tussle.
"It was a great trip," said Roberts. "Justin found the fish for us and for the fleet. We were the top dogs."
Vic Salerno of Menifee won second place for a 29.7-pound yellow, and Paul Briscowe of Tustin won third place for a 29.1-pound yellowtail.
Michael Hudspeth of Poway, 11 years old, was proud of his catch. "I got 14 yellowtail," he allowed.
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