Marlin, tuna targeted by local anglers
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JIM NIEMIEC
Marlin popped up strong off Catalina Island last Friday and the bite
continued through the early part of the week with lots of stripers
being caught and released. Dara Stotesbury of the Balboa Angling Club
reported excellent fishing on live bait and marlin lures in an area
only a mile or two off the Casino at Avalon.
Last Friday Dara captained the Pizza Mind, a 23-foot Edgewater,
while Alex Samios of Newport Beach battled a marlin that struck a
black and purple Sevenstrand lure. Unfortunately after battling the
billfish for 1 hour, 15 minutes the marlin threw the jig. On Sunday,
Greg Stotesbury, ran his sportfisher Kawakawa out to the same area
and found a hungry marlin for his brother Mike. The marlin bit on a
greenback mackerel and was released after it was brought to leader.
It was a great weekend of marlin fishing for Los Pescadores member
Bill MacCorkell who was fishing by himself aboard his 25-foot
Skipjack Agitator. On Saturday MacCorkell caught and released three
marlin and then went back out to the fishing grounds and hooked and
released another marlin on Sunday. Also fishing alone in the hot area
was Vic Summers of Balboa aboard his 28-foot Uniflite Sleeper and he
released a marlin on Monday.
Marlin fishing was so good that Cabo Yachts sent out their 35-foot
Cabo Express Picoso and the anglers on board had a triple jig strike
on Sunday off Catalina, releasing two fish and one marlin came
unbuttoned.
Water conditions are good with the sea temp holding between 66 and
68 degrees. No one knows for sure how long the marlin will stick
around in this cooler water and if a new storm front moving down from
the Pacific Northwest pushes the billfish in southern waters off Baja
Norte.
Yellowfin tuna are schooled up under porpoise but the bite has
been hot and cold for sport boats running trips of out Davey’s Locker
and Newport Landing Sportfishing and private yachts. Calm waters
allowed lots of small boats to target the tuna grounds some 18 miles
southwest of Newport and the pressure on the yellowfin put the fish
down over the weekend. There are reports of big areas of tuna all
around Catalina Island and down the beach off Dana Point. Call ahead
to one of our local landings to find out what boats will be chasing
tuna later this week.
Dave Navaro of Costa Mesa fished aboard the Some Fun running out
of Dana Wharf Sportfishing last week and landed a 28 pound yellowfin
tuna, while Ron Muratella of Newport Beach headed out on a three
quarter-day run on the Freelance out of Davey’s Locker and sacked a
26-pound yellowfin. Also catching a whopper this past week was Lance
Hoglund of Huntington Beach who hooked into a 31-pound white seabass
fishing aboard the half-day boat Western Pride.
Trout fishing is red hot at Irvine Lake with lots of trophy trout
and quick limits rewarding fresh water anglers fishing this heavily
stocked lake.
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