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Looks like everyones having a good time of it--. Wed's Sept 21st Fall starts tomorrow - Not many clouds this morning--- a few on the horizons, wind early from the west-- ocean looks a little chunky -. It took a lot of collectors searching to archive it-- and it's a beast-- filled with 39 thread linen line too and a wooden rod-- Congrats-- JD --. Toledo's breaking news, sports, and entertainment watchdog. Here's not much wind here today-- a balloon day-- it didn't start till after 2 pm yesterday--68.

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A pale ble sky this morning-- morning air cool but warming- no clouds, windss light from the West/southwest 4-7 kts seas have a little bump and wind chop to them--. Light morning marinr overcast left us by 10 am -wetwards lay milky white to a light blue gray horizon line- seas calm on the inside, larger swell pushing through from the west. The latest plume of North American Multi-model Ensemble forecasts of the Niño-3. Moderate onshore flow will continue through tonight, with occasional gusts around 20 knots, especially near San Clemente Island. Scratchy report--- pusher type jigs--- Black and purple has been good for us- this one this morning--- brown and green---. See the chart below for details on tagging (square) and pop up (triangle) locations. Fished weighed in at is on its way to BAC to look for tags. 5 day trip with 32 anglers. Fishing Around Polk County (Aug. 27. E-Mail from Greg- Gad Zukes/ San Clemente Island marlin 10/15/20 on the second tide. 5 Day trip with 19 anglers.

Feb 16th 2020- Sunday---- still closed on Mondays-- JD. Bounty hunter 11/11/22 4:37:34 PM Guy James Sacco II released a Swordfish. An additional brace was put on the foot rest for her size, the bucket harness straps were adjusted and drags were reset light for her strength, using 50lb tackle. Yellowtails and bass being the main players now from the islands--. Deep droppers ( 9 Mile bank to La Jolla Canyon-) --- we set up around noon -- was on set # 8 and saw #1 was on ( bit) and been on ever since---- - Oh Boy that sounds like a big one---yea-- it's traveled a long ways--how you doing--- - We've got a fatty on -- probably 250- 270 --got it on the boat and we're about to run out the gear again-- 3:22pm. J and m bait and tackle. About 5 years ago he had his boat SWANEE out and got 3 Marlin one weekend. 2 lbs on 50lb tackle-- a Button fish for Dave-- nice catch! We have rescheduled our Marlin Seminar for next Wednesday, August 26th - 5:30 on the patio here at the club (speaker to be announced. ) We're 7 off the Slide-- foamers all over-- one on board- on the popper-- one hanging-- got to go-- color 11:08. E mail from Ensenada this morning--- FYI: checked with the Marina Coral office yesterday and the Mexican fishing license site is still down. Friday-- yea its it Friday again- Dec 11 2020------. Anybody fishing the 425-- yea we are-- had a couple of blind strikes--- -- guess we'd have to say -- no-. Any Bent rods over there------- no it's all quiet here--.

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Rain water flushing of the land of the West Coast flowing out into the ocean- brings one of the basics for the forming of sealife to our shores, the growth of plankton flourishes with the all the nutrient it brings-- adding the upwelled coastal waters and eventually the California Current swinging down from the north this Spring bringing us the anchovies and sardines other baitfish to our waters-- bring on the rain! Jj bait and tackle. Coastal fishing - ok on the bass- the live baits helped-- no local marlin or swordfish-- or tuna reported-- some day--. Better luck tomorrow--- building cloudcover-. "They're absolutely on the beds.

29 pounds, one of the best weights on the lake in some time. Congrats on 50 lb Dacron---- Which probally breaks a 42-45 lbs-- nice catch! Shifting gears was accomplished by rotating the handle from one port to another - in it's day none were better-. Dolphins feeding under bird school -- off laguna-- 20 fathoms -big bird school 12:14. Blue sky- nice a few coastal clouds / haze seaward- Lumpy seas this morning-- from the west, no wind on it yet forecasters show it to pick up this afternoon-- waters cleaned up better-- no red tide above Newport-- it's been pushed further south-- 56-57 degrees-. Another E mail this morning-- Thanks so much JD!! Rougly 30 miles 200 degrees from Pt Loma--. Nuts-- it's getting personal now---. Joey mills bait and tackle. Sounds like Cazador-- Mark has a big tuna aboard--- 240/ 250/. Sat and a fine day it is-- Soft overcast day-with a mild wind from the south-- seas welcoming and the prospects for a fine day on the water looks good-- reported dorado and Yellowtails on the 267/279 and 209 banks-- and probably from there southwards, the tunas were on the backside/ west end of Catalina-- Yellows at Clemente ( Zone B) and yellows and dorado from Catalina southwards--. I'm about to follow it into the river and Thomas thinks he'll lose and angler overboard when I ungracefully bow to the second jump giving slack to the line and freeing my finger, it's all fine now except for the sticky warm blood flowing down my hand. Prior to the 1970s, the California flying fish was known as a distinct species, with the scientific classification Cypselurus may grow up to 19 inches (48 cm) in length and is the largest member of the flying fish family.

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And Broadbill catches by GJ Sacco deserves recognition, having landed one swordfish on heavy 130lb tackle ( the Club only allows to 80lb tackle) he goes out and does it again to get the First Swordfish Flag-- Nice one! Tides start to mellow out over the weekend--. One of the benefits of having a repair shop for over 40 yrs is the collections of reel schematics- it helps--. "It's just slim pickings right now, " he said. Morning cloud cover due to go away mid day-- wind very light- still a swell but very travelable. No bites for us today--- how you doing -- we started up off the west end-- offshore wind kept us off the high spot so were here down off the East end-- couple of other boats here too- no we haven't had any bites. The closure is in effect until lifted. With the good weather several boats headed out to Catalina, or local fishing-- Water warming- to above 60 degrees-- cleaning up and more bait in the water--. VHF radio reports are slim these days-- yet 3:01 -- there's about five big splashes behind you-- were just N / W of the corner--- - sounds like tuna fishers.

We just landed a 60lbers on the Cedar plug--- might be a little more-- sweet-- classice cedat still working-- same area--south of oceanside-- 4:57pm. A excited voice comes on--- 4:09. Troy Smith with a 32. Those thinking about the run to San Clemente Island this weekend-- the Island Security Web Site shows varied times for Friday, Sat and Sunday please check beforehand- - Slow fishing thee past few days-- seeing fish but not getting any bites--. 3 more tags have been deployed off the Baja Coast. Coastal bays and harbors and the shorelines has a ring of soot to them. Where it starts to get shallow ---we just lost one -- maybe 400 LB' er--- thought they were porpoise at first -- on the popcycle -- yep-- laid it into the foamer-- you on the spot proper- or just around it ----2. Seas look calm light south wind-- 2 kts-- good radio chatter. Fishing is great this year, get ready to pull on some monsters in October!! Gaffs were readied and when within range we took it. The skippies were there but not in great numbers. Sat Jan 15 Tsunami Warnings this morning--- Volcano eruption centered near Tonga in the South Pacific the warning spread out to Hawaii and here on the West coast---, even a coastguard helicopter moving up and down the coastline warning folks to stay off the beaches and even the harbor entrance was closed for a while--- no sign of any increase of waves or swell observed-- -- Filling Full Moon??? The bait had been pushed towards the beach by the bigger fish and held in hostage till that seventh wave approached then the fish would drive the bait up into the swell to get caught up in it's crash on the beach, to be knocked unconscious or dazed and be fed upon by the bigger fish as they get washed back into the trough. Have a great weekend-- JD.

We haven't seen much yet-- went down from the Slide for a while now working back up inside the island towards the Avalon Bank 10:02. Most marlin released Award was a tie with the Prospector and Pescador - good fun, good drinks and lots of fish tales! We were primarily bonefishing on the fly ( with great success) but everybody at the lodge was targeting permit exclusively as there were numerous schools around. E-mail from the Pacific Pioneer--Kyle writes · Best marlin fishing I have ever seen down here in Mag Bay 42 fish released today 155 marlin for the trip! In the last day with perfect weather, we hit an area further than we had been fishing the previous two days. With hopes of a battle with a swordfish, several boats out today-- no hook ups yet- 10:18.

Nice afternoon with those soft marine afternoon clouds building up-. We did have several chances though so I felt we had our shots at it. Nice Day--- couple of guys came in the shop-- wanting to go fishing in the bay-- it's low tide, they picked up some bay mussels laying on the beach as extra bait along with the anchovies and some simple hook rigs, sinkers and leaders and off they go--- a couple hours later they phone in saying they had already caught two bay bass and a yellowfin croaker--and lost something big!