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https://www.venturasportfishing.comExcellent fishing today and very nice weather! as you can see in the pic the "WSB Bite Continues" for the overnight boats and the local Island fishing is coming on very strong with quality WSB, Halibut and Yellowtail!!!
Reserve your spots now...the Pacific Eagle has OVERNIGHT SPOTS this week Tuesday thru Friday and the Pacific Dawn has 1 spot on 7/9, including multiple spots on 7/15, 7/16 and 7/17. The Island Spirit is running full day trips at 5 a.m. and has available spots this week Tuesday thru Friday.
Call: (805) 676-3474 or on line at: venturasportfishing.com
3/4 DAY & FULL DAY TACKLE: local islands or coastal fishing. Bring a lite rod/reel combo that you can cast with 12-20lb line. Also bring a medium rod/reel combo with 25-30lb line. Torpedo sinkers ranging from 6oz to 12oz and maybe some sliding sinkers from 1/4oz to 3/4oz. Hooks, bring some 2/0 live bait and 4/0-5/0 cirlcle hooks. Lastly, bring a bait catcher in case the boat needs to make live squid for your trip.
OVERNIGHT TACKLE: Outer island trips you want to bring a medium rod/reel combo with 25-30lb line and a medium-heavy rod/reel combo with 40lb line. Torpedo sinkers ranging from 8oz to 16oz and jigs and jig heads like salas 7x heavy, tady 4/0 or bannana/gitzem glow heads. Hooks are easy, 5/0 cirlcle hooks for fishing with live squid. Lastly, bring a bait catcher in case the boat needs to make live squid for your trip.
RESERVE BY PHONE: (805) 676-3474 or book online here -----> www.VenturaSportfishing.com
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Check out Venura Sportfishing in Ventura, CA. We run overnight, full day and 3/4 day trips to the Channel Islands and surrounding areas. We target White Seabass, Yellowtail, California Halibut, Lingcod, Rockfish and more ...
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The hunt for white seabass continues at the channel islands. Most success coming on the outer island overnight trips but......
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Outstanding fishing for white seabass continues. Overnight trips are dominating the WSB counts for now, but the local boats are......