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Fish Report for 2-6-2015
Santo Tomas / Isolete / San Jose Fish Report
2-6-2015
Gary Graham
These areas are between Ensenada and Colonet. All the rock piles and hard bottom areas in 20 fathoms or greater are loaded up with yellowtail.
Shallower than that, the lingcod action is flat out excellent ... could have knocked them silly with a bass rod and plastics! Try looking at rock piles in 9- to 12-fathoms for the lingcod and deeper, from 20- to 40-fathoms, for the yellowtail.
Then try looking at Rock Piles in 9- to 12-fathoms for the Lingcod and deeper, from 20- to 40-fathoms, for the yellowtail.http://www.fishdope.com/
Shallower than that, the lingcod action is flat out excellent ... could have knocked them silly with a bass rod and plastics! Try looking at rock piles in 9- to 12-fathoms for the lingcod and deeper, from 20- to 40-fathoms, for the yellowtail.
Then try looking at Rock Piles in 9- to 12-fathoms for the Lingcod and deeper, from 20- to 40-fathoms, for the yellowtail.http://www.fishdope.com/
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