Saltwater Fish Report for 8-13-2012

Ranger 85 3.5 Dorado Yellows and Blues

8-13-2012
Frank Ursitti - Ranger 85

 

 

Hi everyone.

We just returned last evening from a 3.5 onboard the Ranger 85.

The trip was a huge success with great weather and awesome offshore action.

We started the first day fishing bluefin with only moderate success.

With 20 blues in the hold, and what appeared to be a tapering bite, we headed south for waters less occupied.

Taking a gamble, but looking at a satellite shot of good water, we headed 150 miles south of San Diego.

We spent the night offshore outside of San Martin Island and began our search for kelps.

The morning started slow with very little sign of life, but some of the best water we have seen in some time…blue…blue…blue and 71*.

Then, like a beacon in the night, our first kelp of size.

We sprung into action like seasoned veterans battling a worthy opponent.

We managed to find a line with not another boat on the horizon…my kind of fishing.

Yellows were mixed grade with fish in the 30lb class.

The Dorado we engaged with tackle testers as well.

The action was non-stop till dark.

By trips end, we had amassed a catch of 302 yellows, 139 Dorado and 20 Bluefin Tuna.

What a great way to spend a few days offshore.

There appears to be new fish moving in each and every day, so don’t delay when looking to fish offshore this season.

The water is warmer than last, and opportunities are good.

The best is yet to come, as I feel the remaining days of August and all of September and October will offer us great opportunity offshore.

See you onboard.

Capt. Frank