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Captain Temo Verboonen reported another week of very difficult
offshore fishing conditions as the greenish off-colored water pushed
out to about 50 miles or so and severely hampered the billfish action
as well as the dorado and tuna action, all of which was virtually non-
existent. The inshore fishing remained quite good and there was
excellent light tackle action for the jack cravelle, chulas, bonito
and sierra. The "Secuestro de Amor" landed the first roosterfish in
more than a month. The 30-pounder was taken from the midst of the
giant jack cravelle schools. . It was one of those unusual and
pleasant surprises of the day and perhaps a sign of more to come.
IZ Climate: Mostly sunny, warm and clear with temps from 70 nights
to 89 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: The temps are excellent, holding at 80 inshore and
rising to 81 offshore, but the water clarity is poor and very off-
colored and extending out to 50 miles or more.
Best lure/bait: Live bait in the schools of jack cravelle are almost
an instant bite. The surface poppers are doing very well, too,
especially in the red/white colors.
Bait supply: Continues tto be very good on a daily basis.
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Report: Fishing on the World Famous EL BUDSTER. Stan Mitchell from St. Louis, MO catches two 25 lb. DORADO. On the EL BUDSTER II. Terry Olson from Portland, OR catches one 30 lb. DORADO. All the fish were caught at the 1150 Reef. The water temp. was 68 - 70 degrees. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 858-483-3771 ......