Fish Report for 6-10-2010

At Alijos Rocks
6-10-2010
American Angler
"We arrived down to the Stones in the early afternoon," wrote Brian Kiyohara, skippering American Angler, on June 9.
"We saw pretty good sign of fish but it took us several anchor jobs to find the cooperative ones. Thankfully there was still some time left in the day to enjoy some steady scratch fishing. We caught a lot of fish in the 40 to 55-pound class as well as smaller fish 18 to 30 pounds. The standout tuna of the afternoon was caught by our own "Uncle Bill" Kuehl and with the help of Jordan they were able to pose with the beautiful 98-pound yellowfin tuna.
"We had the breeze come up today and with the current going straight up into it we are really starting to roll around but we are happily making the best of it."
"We saw pretty good sign of fish but it took us several anchor jobs to find the cooperative ones. Thankfully there was still some time left in the day to enjoy some steady scratch fishing. We caught a lot of fish in the 40 to 55-pound class as well as smaller fish 18 to 30 pounds. The standout tuna of the afternoon was caught by our own "Uncle Bill" Kuehl and with the help of Jordan they were able to pose with the beautiful 98-pound yellowfin tuna.
"We had the breeze come up today and with the current going straight up into it we are really starting to roll around but we are happily making the best of it."