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https://www.searchersportfishing.comHey anglers,
Cedros Island is still produciing some great fishing on some quality yellowtail. We had fish as big as 35 pounds and as small as 12 pounds today.
We landed the fish on all methods from flyline sardines, dropper loop on the bottom with a live sardine, blue and white Yo-Yo jigs, and surface jigs. The majority were caught on live sardines. It is by far the simplest way to catch a yellowtail. Tie a 3/0 hook on the end of your line and pick a lively bait. Cast it out and wait for a bite. Today it didn't take very long to get a bite. Even I was able to hook and hand several fish today. The fish must have really been biting for that to happen!
Most of our group is from Idaho and a lot of them haven't caught anything bigger than a trout, so they had a really good day and they are a little tired.
Capt Art
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We are on our way to Cedros Island. Our weather is great, just a little leftover swell and a little wind. We are going to check around offshore today and look for yellowtail on kelp patties and for any sort of tuna. We have a great group aboard, and we're going to do our best to find some terrific fishing.......
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Searcher skipper Art Taylor reported making over 30 stops July 18 for a dozen albacore. He said he stopped on......