Captain Temo Verboonen reflected a very upbeat fish report for this
past week and said the catching had "seriously turned around from the
week before". The billfish bite was back into full swing with a few
blue marlin, a few black marlin, (both in the 200-225 lb. ranges)
good striper catches and an abundance off sailfish. Even the
yellowfin tuna had moved back into the area and often popped-up in
the 20 mile area, rounding out some of the daily catches with sashimi
hors d'oeuvre possibilities. Even the inshore areas kicked in with
fair catches of jack cravelle and good numbers of bonitos.
IZ Climate: Mostly cloudy days with intervals of sunshine and temps
that ranged from 69 nights to 90 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Good blue water starts at about 15 miles out and
from there on is the bite. Sea temps are very good and at 80 inshore
and rising to 82 offshore, with mostly calm waters and light surface
breezes.
Best Fishing Area: The offshore bite started at about 16-17 miles
(just past the clean, bluewater break) and outbound from there.
Best Bait/Lure: Billfish in general were best on the rigged baits.
The yellowfin were running with the porpoise and mostly liked the
tuna feathers.
Bait Supply: Excellent throughout the area.
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