Captain Mike’s Blog

July 21–Days end

July 22nd, 2010|Captain Mike's Blog|

Howdy anglers, Today was a tough day for catching fish. We had a slow morning though the afternoon picked up, with seeing lots of alacore. However they still didn’t bite. The weather is still very good and the forecast is for more of the same. We’ll give it another try on our 3-day trip. good luck and hope to see ya on the water, Capt. Aaron

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July 22nd, 2010|Captain Mike's Blog|

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We love Pizza Nova!

July 21st, 2010|Captain Mike's Blog|

We recommend Pizza Nova before or after your fishing trip! They are offering $3 happy hour drinks/appetizers from 3-6 p.m. weekdays.

If the parking is bad, fishing is good!

July 20th, 2010|Captain Mike's Blog|

Yes, it’s that time of year, so here’s a few tips (And keep a positive attitude. After all, you’re goin’ fishin’!). –Arrive early to take advantage of spots opening up as boats come in and passengers leave the main lot. –If the main lot is full, there will likely be spots in the overflow lot on North Harbor Drive between the two hotels. Drop your gear off at the landing and take your car over to the lot. NOTE: In the overflow lot you must pay in advance ($6 per 24 hours)and make sure you have a credit card OR coins (like dollar coins) as that is all the machine takes. No bills (and i didn’t make the rules here!).

Mid-July Wrap-up

July 17th, 2010|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hello anglers, I thought I would give everyone an update on the latest albacore info. Yesterday there were three different areas of fish that were biting a little. There were fish at 175, 150, and 105 miles from San Diego and the boats in those ares saw good signs of fish. There were counts of up to 100 albies on some boats in all three areas. Hopefully the fish will bite more consistently today and in the future. So as it is right now, you have an opportunity to catch a fish on 1.5 day trips to 5 day trips. We have availability on all those trips. The weather forecast looks good and it appears that we have a stable weather pattern. Don’t miss out on a great chance to fish on trips with fewer people than we have had in the past. Capt Art

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