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Hi there guys,

Southern Caliornia Saltwater (Starting new reports)

Report June 25, 2003 (Wednesday)

Way Up North-Moro Bay
Fishing is picking up when boats can get out.

Up North- channel Islands
Calico bass fishng a steady pick.

LA Area- Catalina Island
Barries and Calicos great with 1 or 2 WSB and YT for overnighters and all days.

Further South- San Clemente
No news

San Diego- Coronados
The Calico and Sand Bass bite has picked up with good counts of barries here and there

LA Local
Good to Fantastic fishing on Calicos, Sand Bass and Barracudas. Many boats limiting out on the bass.
Monte Carlo, Southern Cal, Native Sun 1/2 day boats doing very well!

JapanRon
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Hey there guys,

Southern California Saltwater

Report for June 26, 2003 (Thursday)

Way Up North- Avila
Lots of salmon caught for the boats that got out!

Up North- Channel Islands
Halibut and bass make a good showing. Capt Hook 26 Halibut!

LA Area- Catalina Island
Calico Bass and Barracuda good for 3/4 day boats Overnighters are picking away other doing better.

Further South- San Clemente
Heard of nothing but wish I did!

San Diego- Coronados
Bass and Barracuda counts are hit and miss. The albacore bite is fantastic on the multi-day boats.

LA Local
Lots of boats getting 5-8 fish per rod averages with the catch being a mixed bag of Calico, Sandies, and Barries. Same story where the high count boats are doing good where ever they go!

JapanRon
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Hey there guys,

Southern California Saltwater

Report for June 27, 2003 (Friday)

Way Up North-Avila
Did ok again on the salmon today on 2 boats.

Up North- Channel Islands
CISC did great with lots of halibut 40+, barracuda 100 and more!!

LA Area- Catalina Islands
WSB and TY fantastic for overnighters with bass and barracuda also very good for the late comers.

Further South- San Clemente
No good news

San Diego- Coronados
Calico and Barrie counts were pretty good with over a 5 fish mixed bag per rod.

LA Local
Great Weather, Great Fishing with lots of fish caught by all those 1/2 and 3/4 day boats that didn't go to Catalina.

WSB boats included: the Phantom, Amigo, Legacy, Freedom, Aztec, Tide Change, Seahawk LXV.

YT boats included: The Blue Horizon, Amigo, Victory, Sport King, Tide Change and Phantom!

JapanRon
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Southern California Saltwater

Report on June 28, 2003 (Saturday)

Albie bite good for the multi-day guys. AND... Albacore count zooms at Channel Islands!

Way Up North-Avlia
Albacore bite is good for the boats that went out!

Up North- Channel Islands
WSB good for the Island Tak! Bassing OK for other boats.

LA Area-Catalina Island
Overnighters get good WSB and scratchy YT counts.
Tide Change, Toronado, Chubasco, Freedom, and Phantom good on either WSB or YT but not both.

Further South
No idea

San Diego- Coronados
1/2 and 3/4 day boats were doing good on bass and barries. 5,6, or 7 fish (mixed bag) per rod. Some boats limited out!

LA Local
Fish per rod averages went up today to 7 or 8 fish with some boats like the Victory gettins 370 barries plus other species.

Squid was at the LA Harbor Bait receiver yesterday but don't know about today.

JapanRon
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hey JapanRon....

where do you get all of this information??? I know you dont go fishing on each of these boats every day. If you do... YOU ARE THE MAN!!!!hahah[laugh][laugh][laugh][laugh]




joe
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Hey there guys,

Southern California Saltwater

Report June 29, 2003 (Sunday)

Way Up North
13 albies 13 rods

Up North- Channel Islands
Not a good bite according to reports except Island Tak on WSB Wow!

LA Area- Catalina Island
Good bites for Phantom, Freedom, El Dorado, Toronado Sea Hawk, Dreamer, etc. for both YT and WSB.

Further South- San Clemente
I'll bet the Oceanside 95 went to Clemente and killed 'em!!!

San Diego- Coronados
Good Sandies, Calicos and Barrie bite with a few yellowtail thrown in.

LA Area
Looking at landing counts it looks like an fish per rod average of about 5 to 6. Which means some boats got ziltch and others limited!! Oh well.

JapanRon
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hey do the bait receivers have sardines??? I know a couple of days ago, they had squid!!! yippeeee! everytime that i work we always have these crappy small anchovies!



joe
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Hey there guys,

Southern California Saltwater

Report for June 30, 2003 (Monday)

I'M GOING TOMORROW YIPEEEEEEEEEEEEE !!!

Way Up North- Avila
12 Salmon from Chris's

Up North- Channel Islands
5 fish per rod average on mixed bag for 1 boat.

LA Area- Catalina Island
El Do (10) and Toronado did OK on the WSB
Persuit did OK and Pierpoint did OK. Ya..... so so fishing!

Further South- San Clemente
No News

San Diego- Local
All in all about 3-4 fish per rod

No albie report... Sorry!

LA Local
Boats were getting about 7 fish per rod on a mixed bag with a few boats.... like that 1/2 day for LA Harbor which got limits for 15.

JapanRon
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Hi there guys,

Southern California Saltwater

Report for July 1, 2003

Way Up North- Avila
Salmon and Albies being caught at Chris's

Up North- Channel Islands SEASON OPENER!!!!
Looks like all the landings up there had boats out there were good counts of rockfish on most boats.

LA Area- Catalina Island
Good reports of Calicos, Barracuda. Legacy had 44 WSB today! Victory did OK and Pierpoint did great + 2 yellowtail and 1 25lb WSB!

Further South- San Clemente
No News

San Diego- Coronados
Local fishing was OK with 4 fish per rod of mixed species. Albacore boats did well.

LA Local
Results were not uniform as some landngs had boats that limited on Calicos and Sand Bass while others numbers were looooooooooooow. Calicos are still being caught in greater numbers than Sandies so the rush is not on as yet.

Give the Sandies another two weeks as the water at the Horseshoe is 67 degrees!!!!!

Tomorrow starts a new week. I going again tomorrow. YeeeeeeeeeeHaaaaaaaaaaaaa

JapanRon
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