The Yellowfin Tuna are expected to arrive in mid to late July. Optimal trips for this species start with a minimum full day 12 hour trip, with an overnight or 1.5 day trip highly recommended. We expect this year to be especially good for this species due to a predicted hot summer and unusually warm waters. This fish is mostly hunted on the troll, with visual sightings, and using side scan sonar, but occasionally they show up on the kelp beds. Regardless of how or where, you can be sure that this fish will put up a great fight and taste great!
Sportfishing's 2019 West Coast Best Photos and Wrap Up. Bluefin were here!
The big Bluefin at the top is over 250 lbs. Caught by Captain Reeve Kosterer on Oct 12, 2019 BIG BLUE FIN TUNA FROM START TO FINISH! The 2019 West Coast fishing season can be best summed up with two words, "Blue Fin!" Not for many years have these majestic fish felt us worthy to grace us with their presence. But this year, they did. 2019 was the year of the Bluefin's return all along the entire SoCal coast, the inner, middle, and outer banks, and especially along the San Clemente Islands, Tanner and Cortez banks. Not only did the Bluefin tuna show up in force for the first time in 80 years , but the size and quantity of catch was considerably larger than in years past. Here is a great video about the comeback. The customer above was quoted as saying; "This is the biggest fish I have ever seen in my life!" SAN CLEMENTE, TANNER BANK, CORTEZ BANK; TOP PRODUCERS The top producing locations for Bluefin fishing for the San Diego flee...
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