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According to Captain Temo Verboonen, the bite raced forward this week
and the fish bit very well for all of the boats, reflecting good
catches of marlin, dorado and sailfish. Temo reports the water
clears up at about 10 miles and the good fishing begins from there on
out. He reports the black and blue marlin, (mostly in he 200-250 lb.
ranges) are taking slow trolled live mackerel and bonito, presented
in the down riggers. The inshore action remains excellent for jack
cravelle but still lacks the roosterfish. The jacks are taking
megabite lures, rapalas and live bait and it's fairly easy limit type
fishing. Occasionally, Temo reports, they are hooking bigger fish
that they never see and they surmise it's bigger grouper, taking the
lures/baits into the rocks and sawing the angler off. Overall, he
says it's back to fun fishing for the anglers and the crews and
everyone is coming in with smiles. Temo summed up his report with
the following note: "Good weather, good fishing, calm ocean and cold
beers".
IZ Climate: Superb, sunny & clear skies, temps from 72 nights to 90
daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Light & gentle surface winds, sea temps from 79-80
inshore and rising to 82 offshore.
Best Fishing Area: Almost anywhere outside of 10 miles for the
offshore fishing for the big game species and big schools of jack
cravelle meandering all over the inshore areas from a half-mile to
about 2 miles offshore.
Bait Supply: Excellent. Live bait is readily available. Huge
schools of sardinas outside the Bay, both north and south, attracting
the jack cravelle.