WATER: The water has really just started to change into cooler temperatures and we have some green water in the area and that isn’t helping matters any.
BILLFISH: Well, I hate to say it, but the fishing has been pretty slow over this past week with just a few Marlin off the light House on live bait. Most of the decent fishing has been on the Pacific side and we had to run like at least 15 to 35 miles north to get into some good action but even that was hit and miss. Not sure what to expect this coming week we are hoping it turns around.
DORADO: Pretty slow Dorado fishing and it is really spotty everywhere with nothing schooling up. The day we did run on our own Bob Marlin up the coast 35 miles by Cerritos area, we did catch 7 Dorado that day and 2 Wahoo. One of our buddies did run down to Gordo Banks but not much luck he only caught one little Dorado.
WAHOO: We caught a couple up and around Cerritos beach north of Cabo but really that is about it?
TUNA: None!!! I haven’t heard of a lot of of Tuna being landed this past week. If you do run into them, I think you will have to run offshore about 25 to 35 miles to maybe run into them if you can find a school of Porpoise.
INSHORE: Well the Sierra fishing inshore has even slowed this past week and we’re hoping with the cooler weather that the Yellowtail show up soon. The Sierras have been landed using hootchies in front of the Solmar to the Light House. There has been some Red Snappers also in the Pedregal Rocks caught on live bait. Really most of our fishing this past week has been way up the Pacific about 12 to 35 miles.