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Southern California Saltwater Report 10/17-22
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Southern California Saltwater

Report for October 10/17-22 starts tonight.

Whoops I lost a day there somewhere Sorry. The fact is that I'm making a fishing diary for a full year so that an entire year of fishing in the LA area can be reviewed with actual daily info.

San Diego 1/2 day boats yessssssss 1/2 boats are killing the yellows, 15, 18, 20 anglers are catching 100+ yellows each boat!!!!! Oh Man Oh Man! I take back everything I said about San Diego being slow! It's the speed of light down there right now. What a week-end it's gonna be for them!

Nice sardines and anchovies are avaliable for the sporties with no new of squid this week.

Way Up North- Avila and Monterey
Rockfish, Red Snappers and some Whitefish.

Up North- Channel Islands
Rockfish, Red Snappers, Whitefish, and some Calicos.

LA Area- Catalina Island
I haven't heard of many boats venturing out but with the bite slowing down San Onofre way maybe some 3/4 day boats will try again.

Further South- San Clemente
Sorry I have little info on the island but I know the South Coast 6 packs hit it fairly often.

San Diego- Local and Offshore
Yellows, Yellows, Yellows for the 1/2 and 3/4 day boats!

LA Local
Yellows slowed down for the guys going on the southern cruise. ha ha SMB are looking at Sculpin, Whitefish while the guys south of Rocky Point are scratching for both bottom fish, barracuda, bonito, and lings.

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Southern California Saltwater

Report for October 18, 2003 (Saturday)

San Diego boats doing great on Yellowtail, Yellowfin and Skipjack.

Blue Horizon with 14 anglers get 70 yellowtail, 6 Yellowfin, and 75 Skipjack.

Way Up North- Avila and Monterey
Rockfish.

Up North- Channel Islands
Lots of Rockfish and a mixed bag of other fish.

LA Area- Catalina Island
Not many 3/4 days venturing out.

Further South- San Clemente
There are some boats that go to the island on the week-end but the info is scarce.

San Diego- Local and Offshore
Yellowtail, Yellowfin and Skipjack are now filling the SD bags.

LA Local
SMB has lots of sculpin and rockfish. South of Rocky Point there are calicos, lots of bonito, rockfish, lings, sculpin and a few yellowtail. Yellows are still biting a bit south of dana wharf's home grounds.

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Southern California Saltwater

Report for October 19, 2003 (Sunday)


Way Up North- Avila and Monterey
Rockfish.

Up North- Channel Islands
Rockfish and a few other species.

LA Area- Catalina Island
Water clearing but still cold. Little action.

Further South- San Clemente
Not much different than Catalina

San Diego- Local and Offshore
Both Local and Offshore are doing very well from Oceanside to SD. Yellowtail counts on the 3/4's (some counts over 100 with less than 20 anglers)very good.

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Southern California Saltwater

Report for October 20, 2003 (Monday)

SAN DIEGO WIDE OPEN ON LOTS OF SPECIES LOCALLY(YELLOWS, YELLOWFIN, SKIPJACK, ETC). BEST ITS BEEN ALL YEAR AND BETTER THAN I'VE SEEN IT IN THE LA LOCAL AREA THIS YEAR!!!!

Way Up North- Avila and Monterey
Rockfish.

Up North- Channel Islands
Rockfish, Whitefish and various other species.

LA Area- Catalina Island
Water is clearing and warming to a certian degree with sculpin, bass and bonito doing pretty good.

Further South- San Clemente
I don't have much info. Sorry.

San Diego- Local and Offshore
Excellent fishing for yellows, yellowfin and skipjack locally with the offshore guys doing about the same. The last few days is the best it's been in SD and better than any local LA days!!!!

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Southern California Saltwater

Report on October 21, 2003 (Tuesday)

I'm fishing tomorrow. Yeeeehaaaa Unfortunatley, we won't be going to yellowtail city more than likely!

San Diego is good, good, and good.. Blue Horizon for 22 got 49 yellows and 30 skippies. Mission Belle and a few other 3/4 days did even better.


Way Up North- Avila and Monterey
Rockfish.


Up North- Channel Island
Rockfish and other mixed bag including bonito.


LA Area- Catalina Island
Water Clearing and surely warming.


Further South- San Clemente
Not much new from me sorry.

San Diego- Local and Offshore
Local is still outstanding but some areas are starting to taper off. Still Yellows, Yellowfin and skippies.

LA Local
Rockfish, Sculpin for SMB with the same plus sandies, calicos and a few yellows also caught from Rocky Point to Newport.

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Southern California Saltwater

Report for October 22, 2003 (Wednesday)

Yellowtail bite slowing.


Way Up North- Avila and Monterey
Rockfish

Up North- Channel Islands
Rockfish and mixed bag of other various species.

LA Area- Catalina Island
Not many burning the fuel to fish calicos and bonito.

Further South- San Clemente
Week-end trip go for sure.

San Diego- Local and Offshore
Although the local yellowtail bite has slowed, certian landings still do well (seaforth). Offshore still offers a decent bite on the multi-day trips for Yellows-Yellowfin-Skipjack.

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