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Goodbye May Fishing Report
The yellowtail and Cabrilla are still on the feed on both live bait trolled at depth and jigging 150 gram butterfly jigs in assorted colors. Large schools of AmberJacks running 30-50lbs are hunkered down in their usual spots but, aren’t feeding on a regular basis. We have caught some real nice Dorado 30 pound class in open water. No grass no birds just blind strikes. The striped Marlin are migrating up the Sea of Cortez in large pods. Inshore fishing has been real consistent. Pargo have been up in the shallows spawning. Roosters are combing the beaches in search of food. If Rooster fish are on your bucket list this is your chance.

Welcome May Fishing Report
Over all fishing is good. The cooler water around the islands and seamounts are still holding yellowtail, Cabrilla and Pargo. I’m a bit surprised that the AmberJacks haven’t made a bigger showing. Most boats are picking up a couple Dorado. Mostly around the sargasso paddies and current lines. Slow trolling sardines or casting into the paddies are producing fish in the 20lb class.

Easter Fishing Report
With all the spring species (Yellowtail, Pargo and Cabrilla) still available and the Pelagic’s ( Dorado, Roosters and striped Marlin) starting to show the daily variety is yours for the choosing. Unfortunately the yellowtail have seemed to thin out a bit.

Spring Fishing Report
Spring break is in full swing, the weather is perfect and the fishing is off the hook.

Welcome Spring! Fishing Report
Yellowtail and Cabrilla are definitely the main attraction.
The Cabrilla are still mixed in with the yellowtail as well as an occasional snapper and AmberJack.

Ending Winter Fishing Report
Overall fishing for the spring species which includes yellowtail, Cabrilla, Pargo and AmberJacks has been very good. The yellowtail are schooled up nicely just about everywhere there is bottom structure.
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