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Southern California Saltwater Report 9/11-17
#1

Southern California Saltwater

Report on September 11, 2003 (Thursday)


Way Up North- Avila/Monterey
75+ albies for 3 boats at Chris's.

Up North- Channel Islands
Lots of rockfish but nothing else special.

LA Area- Catalina Island
Once again the yellow bite is down and up and down.
Two grades of fish 30 pounders or 5 pounders.

Further South- San Clemente
The bite on yellows continues but not impressive.

San Diego- Local and Offshore
Lots of fish offshore with a mixed bag for the local boats.

LA Local
Almost as bad as San Diego. Just about every species is bite in small numbers somewhere from MDR to Newport. ha ha

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#2

Southern California Saltwater

Report of September 12, 2003 (Friday)


Nothing really happened today to make big news for the weekend! Sorry Guys.

Way Up North- Avila/Monterey
Again 3 boats from Chris's got tons of albies!

Up North- Channel Islands
Rockfish Rockfish Rockfish

LA Area- Catalina Island
A few Yellows and Calicos and that's IT!

Further South- Celmente
They gotta be catchin somethin'

San Diego- Local and Offshore
Local not much better than local LA counts. Offshore good catches.

LA Local
A little flurry on Barries and Sand Bass but nothing special except the seasonal Red Snapper and Rockfish.

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#3

Southern California Saltwater

Report for September 13, 2003 (Saturday)

FANTASTIC ALBACORE BITE UP IN AVILA AND MONTEREY! 150+ ON A NUMBER OF BOATS! ESPECIALLY CHRIS'S

BOAT TRAFFIC IS KILLING THE YELLOW BITE A CATALINA FOR MANY SPORTIES! EXAMPLE: ONE BOAT 90 ANGLERS 8 YELLOWS.

Way Up North- Avila and Monterey
Ablacore galore.

Up North- Channel Islands
Lots of rockfish and red snappers.

LA Area- Catalina Island
Yellows slow for many sporties but it seems the 15 and 6 packs did OK.

Further South- San Clemente
I'll bet less traffic helped their counts.

San Diego- Local and Offshore
Local fishing pretty good to fantastic off the kelp for yellows, etc. Offshore is good but not outstanding with a continuing mixed bag.

LA Local
It's almost a joke excepting MDR with red snappers and decent bites of a number of species way down by Newport.

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#4

Southern California Saltwater

Report for September 14, 2003 (Sunday)


Way Up North- Avila and Monterey
albacore count down today.

Up North- Channel Islands
Lots of rockfish and red snapper.

LA Area- Catalina Island
Yellows for the sporties was very low.

Further South- Clemente
Yellows fair.

San Diego- Local and Offshore
Offshore fishing fair with Local fishing really good for he PBer's and a few boat hitting the kelp.

LA Local
Pick Pick Pick, A little of everything but not much of anything. I wouldn't go 1/2 day local.

Good luck to those who do.

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Southern California Saltwater

Report for September 15, 2003 (Monday)


Way Up North- Avila and Monterey
Outstanding Albie action on Virg's Landing boats

Up North- Channel Islands
Lots of Rockfish

LA Area- Catalina Island
Most boats got less than the 8 to 10 yesterday

Further South- San Clemente
No direct info

San Diego- Local and Offshore
Local catching not very good but offshore still shines.

LA Local
Red Snapper some Sand Bass and Barracuda but still pretty Sad with 6 or 7 fish per rod at best!

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Southern California Saltwater

Report for September 16, 2003 (Tuesday)

Way Up North- Avila and Monterey
Good albie bite on a number of different boats like Chris's

Up North- Channel Island
Lots of rockfish

LA Area- Catalania Island
Calico Bite pretty good, some barracuda, bonito, and yellowtail.

Further South- San Clemente
Sorry no confirmed info

San Diego- Local and Offshore
Local boats fishing the outside kelp paddys are doing pretty well

LA Local
Lots of rockfish with the majority of sand bass being caught on the south coast or lower south bay area. Big mix of different species. anglers and counts very very low.

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Southern California Saltwater

Report for September 17, 2003 (Wednesday)


Way Up North- Avila and Monterey
Not much activity as anglers are few

Up North- Channel Islands
rockfish and red snapper are the main fish species caught.

LA Area- Catalina Island
A few yellows, bonito, barracuda, bass, halibut, and sheephead are being caught. Water temp between 69-70 degrees.

Further South- San Clemente
Fish are there but the bite insn't.

San Diego- Local and Offshore
Local not very good while offshore boats are doing well with 5 different species.

LA Local
In a simple word 'lousy' that is unless you like shallow water rock fish.

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