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9-14-20 Halibut “Five dollar foot long”

ReportsBy CaptainLogSeptember 15, 2020

Well, no Halibut today, but we smashed big slob Rockfish in shallow water. Our 6 anglers caught plenty of perfect squid and the biggest sardine I’ve ever seen. No joke, that Sardine was 12 inches! Que five dollar foot long song. After several drifts with no Halibut, we let the boat drift over the rocks.…

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9-13-20 Pm Rockfish “Big Smiles & Sore Arms”

ReportsBy CaptainLogSeptember 14, 2020

Another afternoon fishing trip with great weather and great fishing. The limits came easy for our anglers as the Blue Rockfish were up and hungry. We managed to pull a couple stray monster Vermillions that made for some big smiles and sore arms. Trusty Deckhand Alfredo was hustling on deck again keeping everyone fishing without…

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9-13-20 Am Rockfish “Glorious Flurries”

ReportsBy CaptainLogSeptember 14, 2020

Where to begin? I suppose we’ll start with the weather as usual. Our streak of absolutely glorious weather continues. The ever expansive Pacific Ocean looked like a smoky, hazy lake today. We hit several areas for Rockfish this morning ranging from the shallower waters of around 80 feet (which produced a beautiful Tree fish) to…

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9-12-20 Am Rockfish “Lings knot shakers”

ReportsBy CaptainLogSeptember 12, 2020

This morning on the New Horizon with 18 anglers and Deckhand Daniel, we set out in the haze in search of rockfish. The sea was calm and the current was strong. We were getting pulled north at almost a full knot. I decided to head to the deep water outside of Cypress point hoping for…

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9-11-20 Am & Pm Rock cod “Shake and Bake”

ReportsBy CaptainLogSeptember 12, 2020

This mornings rock fish trip started out slow and foggy as Smokey.  With a little persistence and some moving around we found some hungry fish. The fog and smoke remained. We ended up with limits of rock fish for 21 passengers. We departed our afternoon trip at 3 pm, fog and smoke still intact. The…

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9-8-20 Am Rockfish “Slow and Steady”

ReportsBy CaptainLogSeptember 8, 2020

Windy and cold. Wound up catching limits of some nice yellowtail with some blues and olives mixed in. A bit of a slow bite but we got em. Looking forward to the nicer weather expected for the rest of the week. Captain JJ Raz of the Chubasco

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9-5-20 Pm Rockfish “Fun in the Shallows”

ReportsBy CaptainLogSeptember 8, 2020

Afternoon fishing! Get em as quick as you can. Laid into a school of blues and yellows (blue rockfish and yellowtail rockfish) with a few olives and gophers mixed in. Fished in the shallows for the first time in a long time. I forgot how fun that is. Great people and a great trip. Captain JJ…

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9-6-20 Pm Rockfish “Meals on Reels”

ReportsBy CaptainLogSeptember 8, 2020

Aside from a bit of rolling from the mild swell, we had fantastic weather again. 20 anglers and Deckhand Reed were ready to go put some meals on reels. We started out in 200 feet of water off of Cypress point. The fish were hugging the rocks a bit. We caught some nice Blues, but…

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9-6-20 Halibut “Halibut are NOT gourmet diners”

ReportsBy CaptainLogSeptember 8, 2020

The weather and the bait fishing was just as fantastic as it has been every day for the last week. Trusty Deckhand Andrew and our 20 anglers set out in the dawn hours hoping for some flat fish. We tried the beach, we tried the coves, and we even tried on the edges of the…

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9-5-20 Am Rockfish “Ocean whitefish ON”

ReportsBy CaptainLogSeptember 8, 2020

We left the dock expecting find rough weather waiting for us but when we got outside the bay it looked good. We hesitantly made our way south expecting to run into weather but never did. We didn’t quite hit our limit on fish due to time restraint but found a school of big yellowtail rockfish,…

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Beautiful day for fishing out in Carmel Bay! Limit Beautiful day for fishing out in Carmel Bay! Limits on rockfish:  •170 Blues
•8 Gophers 
•3 China
•5 Yellowtail
•2 Vermillion
•1 Rosy
•1 Starry  #sportfishing #montereysportfishing #rockfish #deepseafishing #montereybay #fishingtrip #fishing #westcoast #california #jmsportfishing
Monterey, California - Zone 4 Crab Season - Our tr Monterey, California - Zone 4 Crab Season - Our trips have to be delayed  Since we use crab pots, unfortunately we can’t set them out just yet till the whales leave the area.  ‼️ Stay tuned! The next risk assessment meeting is December 9th! 
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