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Southern California Saltwater Report 10/30-11/5
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Southern California Saltwater

Report for October 30, 2003 (Thursday)


Way Up North- Availa and Monterey
Only a boat out of Patriots got out today.

Up North- Channel Islands
Most boats didn't go out and again one landing's boat went out.

LA Area- Catalina Island
Calico, bonito and barracuda.

Further South- San Clemente
No reliable info.

San Diego- Local and Offshore
Low angler numbers and no real bite going on locally right now. As usual a few isolated boat do make out! Offshore the bite continues.

LA Local
Calico, bonito, and a few mixed species make up the SMB and boats plying south of Rocky Point. South coast had a few yellows but nothing spectacular.

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#2

Southern California Saltwater

Report for October 31, 2003 (Friday)


Way Up North- Avila and Monterey
Chris's and Virg's had boats out with good rockfish counts

Up North- Channel Islands
Capt's and Channel Island boats had decent counts on rockfish.


LA Area- Catalina Island
Fish there Anglers NOT

Further South- San Clemente
Same here

San Diego- Local and Offshore
Low anglers and low fish counts locally with offshore boats doing well on albies, yellowfin. and skippies.

LA Local
Weather caused many boat not to go out. SMB MDR did fairly well. LA area was miserable and the South Coast just a little better with a fair bass bite.

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Southern California Saltwater

Reports for Nov 1, 2003 (Saturday)


Way Up North- Avila and Monterey
Limits of rockfish.

Up North- Channel Islands
Lots of rockfish and a mixed bag of bass, lings, etc.

LA Area- Catlina Island
Calicos, a few yellows, bonito, and barracuda.

Further South- San Clemente
Heard nothing fromt the boats that usually do the weekend trips. I'd check out the South Coast landings for info.

San Diego- Local and Offshore
Local fishing is weird. Some 3/4 days are catching 65 yellows another 100+ skipjacks kinda wild. Offshore guys doing the 1.5 day are doing good on yellows and albies.

LA Local
Mixed bag of the usual (basses, bonito,sculpin, halibut, etc.) local fish. SMB fishing pretty good. San Pedro and LA areas OK with the South Coast guys getting decent to very good numbers of yellows.

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Southern California Saltwater

Report for November 2, 2003 (Sunday)


The Blue Horizon did good with 10 anglers catching 36 yellows, 1 mako, and 7 yellowfin Tuna last trip.

Way Up North- Avila and Monterey
Limits of rockfish. Checkout the special deal offered by Patriot landing.

Up North- Channel Islands
Truely mixed bag with good numbers. Port Hueneme boat had 36 lings with everything else.

LA Area- Catalina Island
Calico, barracuda, yellows, bonito.

Further South- San Clemente
Check the South Coast landings offices for details.

San Diego- Local and Offshore
Local bite was good not depending on boat and offshore 1.5 are still doing well.

LA Local
If it's there, it's biting. Not big numbers except down on the south coast, but there is a chance at skippies, yellows, etc. on the 3/4s and some 1/2 dayer's

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Southern California Saltwater

Report for November 3, 2003 (Monday)


Way Up North- Avila and Monterey
1 boat rockfish limites other landing were NO GO.

Up North- Channel Island
Mixed bag for one landing. Including albies..

LA Area- Catalina Island
The usual scratchy bite on a good mixed bag.

Further South- San Clemente
No news

San Diego- local and Offshore
Most of the boat going out had less than ten anglers locally and fishing not that great. Offshore great for multi-dayers.

LA Local
10 to 15 anglers max crowded the boats for a medocare bite except for certain boats one being the Persuit and others belonging to Newport, Davey's and Dana Wharf.

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Southern California Saltwater

Report for November 4, 2003 (Tuesday)

Huge turnout of anglers on the open-party boats along the coast, if they even went out. ha ha Most boats had at least 8 or 9 anglers!


Way Up North- Avila and Monterey
Patriot was the only landing with boats out with good rockfishing.

Up North- Channel Islands
If there were any boats out, I didn't here about it.

LA Area- Catalina Island
The counts indicate somebody went to the island with not much results on the calicos, barracuda, and bonito there.

Further South- San Clemente
Should have some yellow action but little news.

San Diego- Local and Offshore
The offshore multi-day boats are doing good but the local bite is pretty miserable except for just a few lucky boats that hit the skipjacks.

LA Local
Mixed bag but still very scratchy except for the south coast boats which presently consistantly get decent counts. Newport, Davey's, and Dana Wharf do well with my money on the Victory and Premier 3/4 day boats up closer to Long Beach.

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Southern California Saltwater

Report for November 5, 2003 (Wednesday)

Yellowfins on the local boats along with those pesky skipjack. 3/4 day Premier, Freelance, Sport King, and Enterprise do goooooooooooooood.

Way Up North- Avila and Monterey
Virg's had the only boats out today. Rockfish.

Up North- Channel Islands
Calico and Sand Bass bite good along with other species.

LA Area- Catalina Island
Calico, Barracuda, and Bonito must be there but the yellowfins are just to attractive to make the trip for the 3/4 day boats. ha ha

Further South- San Clemente
Little information. Please call the landings for specifics on the Island trips.

San Diego- Local and Offshore
Local fishing pretty good for the few boats going out getting yellowtail, yellowfin, and skipjack. Multi-day doing their usual runs with average results.

LA Local
Bonito, sculpin and a few bass made up the majority of the counts. Few anglers on the 1/2 days. 3/4 day boats out in the Catalina channel catching yellowfin.

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