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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

I'm Back

First a Happy Christmas and New Year and Holidays to you. For those who didn't hear on November 1 I was diagnosed with congestive heart failer and consensually had a icd implant for my heart. Doing fine now, just resting and building my strength. Hope to be back fishing and doing more blogs in 2012.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

There's Limits

It's limit style fishing for yellowtails on 1-1/2 day trips and also some dorado, yellowfin tuna and bluefin tuna to 70lbs. We still have room on the Dolphin ll 1-1/2 day trip on Oct. 23.
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Friday, September 23, 2011

The Best Fishing Offshore of the Year

The 1-1/2 day tuna trips are checking in with over 150 mixed fish; bluefin, yellowfin, yellowtails and dorados. The best fishing of the year.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Rod and Reels

Determine what fish and the size of the fish you will be targeting and pick the rods and reel to use.
So we will be fishing tuna that weight from 25 to 60lb. I remember the days when I wounld take up to 7 rods to cover all the different lines but with todays braided line as backing on the reels you can just change the top shot I to have from 15lb. to 60lb. mono on any of the rod and reels. Now I'm down to 4 rods and reels: a Penn Torque 100 for 15 to 30lb. mono, 2-Torque 200 for 25 to 50lb. mono and a Torque 300 for 40 to 60lb. mono and all reels with 65lb. braided lind backing. Rods are Dan Hernandez signature rods of models 1-870 and 3-670.











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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Indian Tuna Trip

The Indian reported limits of bluefin tuna for the day. Now its time to get ready for our trip on the Indian next Tuesday. Will go over the tackle prep over the next few blogs.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Tuna Time

Just got a report from mark Gellett of the Eclipse on the tuna fishing. His boat has had limit style fishing on the tuna with yellowtails and dorados mixed in at 140 miles. Due to the long boat ride the boat is leaving 3 hours early, 6pm instead of 9pm. We still have plenty of room on our trip  leaving 6pm Tues. August 16 from Seaforth Sportfishing. http://www.dansshoppingcart.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=dansshoppingcart&Product_Code=FT_Charter_60&Category_Code=FT

Monday, August 1, 2011

Our Outrider Fishing report




Very nice flat calm waters all day at San Clemente Isl. With a tank full of sardines and the other full of live squid we fished the front side of the isl. along tight to the kelp and with the squid on a 1oz. bucktail we started catching nice calico's. Soon the first legal white sea bass came to gaff. The calico was excellent on quality bass to 6lbs. thought the day. The morning bite was on the squid and the afternoon bite did better with the sardines and a 1/2oz. sliding sinker. As the calico's were wide open we would get a seabass seems like once a hour. We ended with 3 seabass and a few lost to the weeds or just came unbuttoned. Also coming to gaff was a lone yellowtail. Thanks to captain Jeff and Dave for driving us around and cook Odie who makes a mean breakfast burrito with gravy and deck Manny for rigging the gear and getting us out of weed snags.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Tuna Coming

Looks like we turned the corner for tuna that are in close for the overnight and longer trips. Lots of yellowfin tuna and yellowtails with bluefin mixed in. If you want to get in on this action with Dan we have a charter on the Eclipse for a 1-1/2 day trip on August 17th. guys are starting to sign up so dont wait to long to join us. If we get 14 the trip is a go. Check out the trip: http://www.dansshoppingcart.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=dansshoppingcart&Product_Code=FT_Charter_60&Category_Code=FT

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Outlook on the Tuna

For the past few weeks the tuna have been missing in action but now there are some reports of bluefin and albacore by the few boats out looking close to home. Maybe if the albacore start bitting in numbers the SD fleet can get out. For now many boats on 1-1/2 day or 2 day trips are making the long run to San Martin Isl. for the yellowtail.  

Friday, July 8, 2011

A Report From the Indian - Tuna

Hey gang we rolled Southwest 75 miles to start this 1-1/2 day open party trip and we did find good signal in the morning as we hit our first spot of breezers for 2 Bluefin Tuna and ran on a second spot in clean 67 degree water where we hooked one Bluefin and landed it then we were just getting ready to move and hooked another Bluefin and it was soaking as we got flashed by the Albacore and landed 3 in the 25lb range.We rolled another 15 miles South and ended up in 69 degree off color water for the rest of the day and did land 2 more fish with the biggest weighing in at 77 pounds WOW!
The anglers name was Mark Dandoy and he did a great job of working this fish on 30lb test line and a Torium 2/0 , it took 25 minuites and he was just about done as this fish took to dives under the bow at color but he pulled it off and landeed this monster we saw spot after spot of Shiners or what I would call ripplres these fish where just pushing thier noses out of the water acting very boat shy and made for a tough afternoon.
Lots of fish in this area but thats not next months fish (trust me on this one) Anyway The Indain has a 1-1/2 day open party trip scheduled forJuly 16th and 17 th for only @285.00 and that includes all you meals, snackks and permits. I f you woul like to jump on one of our open party trips give Chris a call at (619) 523-8832

Monday, June 27, 2011

tuna in our future

Nice to finally see tuna in the count for the overnight trips in San Diego and this is just the start. Can't wait for our 1-1/2 day trip on August 17 on the Eclipse. This should be right in the middle of the bite with bluefin tuna, albacore and yellowtail fishing. Check out the web page and come join us. http://www.dansshoppingcart.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=dansshoppingcart&Product_Code=FT_Charter_60&Category_Code=FT

Thursday, June 23, 2011

1 1/2 day Indian trip report

After the weekends 2 day trip to the tuna grounds Chris saw only a few scratches of albacore but no fish would bite so for our 1 1/2 day trip it was decided to try an area closer to Colenet. We started the morning trolling but no fish were found so at 9am it was decided to head inshore and try for some rockfish. 12 miles off shore we started drifts in 240 ft of water. Soon we were putting 6 to 9 lb. reds on the deck.  Good lingcod fishing was mixed in. Before early afternoon we had limits of rockfish and 21 lings. The waters was 63 to 64 degrees but a little green. on the way home we tried a few kelp paddys for yellowtails but know one was home. All in all it was good fishing.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Mythbusters

Flaming reel busted. A great show on if line comming off a reel fast enough can catch a reel on fire.
did you see it?

Monday, June 13, 2011

Native Sun fishing report




Had a great time with everyone on a fantastic barracuda bite. What suprised me was that they were biting the anchovies on wire leader rigs this is rearly the case but the funnest way was to throw the magic Metal lite MM7 the barracuda was eating the paint off the jigs. This was our first trip on the newly remodeled and repowered Native Sun. What a great job they did on the boat. Do a trip on this boat and see for your self. We have another trip on the Native Sun on July17 check our web site and join us. 40 anglers 206 barracudas, 132 sculpins, 8 rockfish and 300 sandabs.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

May 20th Pacific Dawn report

The winds were blowing but we made it out to Santa Rosa Isl. to do some rockfish fishing. The morning didn't show anything on the exocits but the shallow water rockfish were willing to chew.
doing a normal type drift drove the boat over the spots too fast so Pat decided to put the stern into the wind and use the motors to keep us on the spot longer. Soon we were coming up with double reds on the ganions and lingcods for anyone bouncing a jig off the bottom of 90'. With some hard fishing we ended with limits of lingcods to 15 lbs. and limits of red snappers to 6 lbs. Even though the wind was up the fishing was more up. This was the best day of catching quality rockfish I've ever seen. Thanks to Captain Pat and second ticket Bill Cavanaugh and the rest of the crew.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Time to Catch Up Reports

After 6 fishing trips in 14 days I finally have time to catch up on our fishing reports. I'll start with the weekend of May 14, 15 down in San Diego.
We started on Sat. at Chollas park for a kids fishing event. A nice lake which only allows kids to fish. With a plant of catfish the 300 kids had a great time filling their stringers with fish. Day was overcast but fishing the deeper end of the lake proved to be the places to fish.
Then on Sunday we had a 3/4 day charter on the Dolphin ll at Fisherman's Landing. We headed to the Coronado Isles. with hopes of getting into the barracuda bite that was seen only a few days before and maybe a yellow or two. We started fishing off Casino Point in cold water and breezy conditions. The only fish here were a few calico's and rock fish. Then it was a move to the outside of south Island but only a few more rock fish were the prize. Moving and moving from spot to spot fishing was slow Looked like the cold water was keeping the fish from biting. So went the day as Captain Greg tried to find some fish to bite. Well you have those days when fishing is tough but that's fishing.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

How to catch Barracuda

Good news the barracuda are bitting from Santa Monica to San Diego so things are looking up. Here's a few tips for catching barracuda. The most fun way is to throw the irons. Use a surface iron cast out and wind the jig in slow enough to give it a good kicking action. Blue and white colors are the most popular color but any jugs with contrasting colors will work. We use the MM7 Magic Metal lites in blue sardine, anchovy and squid colors and sometimes the fish want the smaller MM5 jigs. Use a 7 or 8 foot 20 to 25lb. rod with 20 to 25lb. test line and your in business. Then there is the live bait fishing. Some people like to use wire leader with a 2/0 to 3/0 hook and a sardine but I like to use 25lb or 30lb test fluorocarbon leader this gives the bait a chance to swim more freely and the strength of the fluorocarbon leader will resist the bite from the barracudas sharp teeth. But be sure to check the line for any teeth nicks after each fish and retie the hook if any are found. If you don't have wire or fluorocarbon you can go to a long shank hook or even a circle hook. Once the barracuda bites your offering don't pull on the rod to set the hook just point the rod at the fish and start cranking on the reel all the way to the boat. Just as you see the fish close to the boat call for a gaff. Never lift the barracuda out of the water keep it just below the surface. If the barracuda gets above the water surface it will go wild and you'll probably loose the fish.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Electra Trip Report

Returned from our weekend trip on the Electra out of Helgren's Sportfishing. After loading up on sardines and mackeral from the bait barge we headed to San Clemente Isl. to see if we could get into some of the yellowtail. We started our morning around China Point waiting for the yellows to show and in the mean time caught some sheepheads and rockfish. Later we moved west of the point looking for calicos. After a few short moves Captian Joe decided to go for some quality rockfish. After getting limits of salmon groupers along with quality reds and bank perch and staries. We made our way back to China Point to try for the yellows again. Lots of bait in the water and Dan hooked one but was lost to a seal. We ended our day at Pyramid Head catching some nice calicos. This was a great trip, nice weather and great food by Nacho. Count 18 sheephead, 200 rockfish and 14 calicos.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Barracuda

The Barracuda are biting in Santa Monica Bay. This means there is a lot of bait in the water and its only a matter of water temps raising and we should begin to see more exotics biting.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Next Trip

The weather is warming up real nice and so should the fishing for calicos, yellowtails and other species. Now is a good time to go fishing and to that idea we have a trip on Sat. May 7th. out of Helgrens Sportfishing in Oceanside on the Electra. Hopefuly we will be heading to the Coronados Isl. for some yellowtail fishing. If nothing is happening their we have the option of going to San Clemente Isl. to catch calicos, white seabass and yellows. So come join us. Click below to view trip.
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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Two good friends fishing

With reports of yellows in our backyard Dan Salas owner of the Gail Force and his son 7 year old Christopher decided to take the plunge and charter the It’s 4 Reels despite reports that the weather could be up. We headed out of my slip out of Cruiseport Village around 6:30AM and headed to the bait barge. Still no live bait available in Ensenada. No worries we were armed with every size and color jig that was ever sold as well as the ever reliable frozen squid so if we ran into yellow we would get ‘em. Wind was down but there was definitely a large swell and we made the rounds, South of Todos Santos water temps were 58-59 with a few birds working but no signs of surface fish, North Todos Santos (Punta Norte) cold 53-55 degree water and few birds, North of San Miguel Reef 52 degree water and on down to an area off the tuna pens off Salsipuedes bay. We did not find any surface fish but we did find, with the help of my trustee Furuno FF, a nice reef that we hammered for limits of nice reds that averaged 5-6 lbs, chuckleheads, browns, lingcod, salmon grouper, 1 sheephead and 1 small whitefish. I was using a heavy pink jig and I was ripped twice on fish that took line and I was not able to turn them on straight 65 lb. spectra. Maybe a yellow or a big ling. We’ll never know. Regardless of that we still knocked them dead and the best part is we never fished more than 150 feet of water. We made several passes on the reef and Dan was bringing them up 2 and 3 at a time:


Christopher was a trooper and braved the heavy swells to grind out a nice rocky. He was cranking on that fish like it was a yellowfin. The kid has got skills:





The wind started to come up around 10:30 so Dan decided it was time to come in. Despite the wind and the waves it was an awesome day on the water with a nice load of fish.







HMMM good...the end result at Tequilas Sports Bar:

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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Yellows are comming

In recent days a few yellowtails have been caught at the Coronado Isls. This could be the start of another banner spring season for San Diego. This year we have scheduled some of our charters for the yellowtail bite. The first charter is on the Electra out of Oceanside. This is an overnight fishing on Sat. May 7 with plenty of open spots. The next is on the Dolphin ll a 3/4 day trip with only one spot left. Then we are on the Oceanside 95 on June 4 which is also a Youth Foundation Fundraiser. So if you you want to get into some of these yellows sigh up before all the spots are gone.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Fred Hall Fishing Tackle & Boat Show

We are at the Show in Long Beach all week. Come by and see us at booth # 436. I'll answer all your questions about our charters and fishing in general.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Pics from Indian Trip

Last week we had a great time fishing on the Indian for rockfish in Mexican waters. We had 19 Fat Reds ,47 Quality Grouper,28 Bank Perch,2 Lingcod,1 Cowcod and 113 assorted Rockcod fishing the Finger banks.


Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Ranger 85 Whale Watching

The Ranger 85 called me to say they are Whale watching off the Oxnard coast and the last few days they have been seeing Orcas. See if I can get up there this week.


Join Captain Frank and his crew of naturalists on a fun filled voyage of discovery and adventure offshore as you search for Gray Whales, Sea Lions, Seals, Dolphins, Orcas, Sharks, a variety of bird life and many more unique marine animals in the waters surrounding the Channel Islands.

Whale Watching

Rates & Schedule
January 1 through April 11
Departure times:
Weekdays: 11:00am
Weekends: 9:00am and 1:00pm
Individual Rates
Adults: $30
Children (12 & under): $21
Seniors: $26

Channel Islands Sportfishing Center
4151 South Victoria Avenue
Oxnard, CA 93035
805 382 1612
Ranger85.com

Monday, February 7, 2011

Here's video report from Mac Arthur Park


Here's a little video report I did at Mac Arthur Park during a Dan Hernandez Youth Foundation free fishing event. You can find out more at www.danskids,org.

Ranger 85 Whale off Oxnard

The Ranger 85 called me to say they are Whale watching off the Oxnard coast and the last few days they have been seeing Orcas. See if I can get up there this week.
Join Captain Frank and his crew of naturalists on a fun filled voyage of discovery and adventure offshore as you search for Gray Whales, Sea Lions, Seals, Dolphins, Orcas, Sharks, a variety of bird life and many more unique marine animals in the waters surrounding the Channel Islands.



Whale Watching

Rates & Schedule
January 1 through April 11
Departure times:
Weekdays: 11:00am
Weekends: 9:00am and 1:00pm
Individual Rates
Adults: $30
Children (12 & under): $21
Seniors: $26
Channel Islands Sportfishing Center

4151 South Victoria Avenue
Oxnard, CA 93035
805 382 1612
Ranger85.com

Sunday, February 6, 2011

A Report from Chris Randel

Just got back in from an over night Dan Hernandez TV show trip with limits of Rockcod for 21 Anglers and everyone had a blast catching fish and being filmed for the up coming show.We had 19 Fat Reds ,47 Quality Grouper,28 Bank Perch,2 Lingcod,1 Cowcod and 113 assorted Rockcod fishing the Finger Bank in Mexican waters.

As a bonus the weather was flat calm and Sunny till around noon when the Marine layer developed and it cooled down a bit but thats OK.

We are sold out for next Tuesday nights trip but still have room on Friday nights trip and if anyone would like to jump on this trip give Chris a call at (619) 523-8862 and we will get you on the water.

PS The Indian has a great deal on his Mexican water rockfish trips. $99.00 on Wed. and $125.00 on the weekend, includes Mexican permit and lunch. Contact Chris at 619-523-8862

Friday, February 4, 2011

Getting Ready for Indian Trip

I like to take two rods one rated 30 to 80 lbs. for my ganion rod and a 30 to 60lb rod for fishing the heavy jigs. In Mexican waters you can use a four hook ganion. On this I use 1/2oz B-52 bucktails on the bottom two and plain or shrimp-fly hooks on the upper. Another trick I like to use for sinkers is to take an assortment of torpido sinkers from 6 to 16ozs. and some split rings. This way when I need more weight to get to the bottom I just add another torpido sinker via the split ring to the other.  In a few days I'll give a full report on our trip.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

SST, Chlorophyl Charts

SST, Chlorophyl, and other sea conditions


Very useful when tracking the movements of offshore pelagic species.



NOAA Coast Watch Sea Surface Temperatures. Accurate and updated several times daily. Use the customize feature to zoom in on your area.

Southern California Bouy Temps Quick and easy temps. Just doesn't show where the breaks are.

SCCOOS SST, Chlorophyl and other usefull information.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Ranger 85 November 2010

Fishing San Nicolas Island in beautiful weather on the Ranger 85 we caught Nice rockfish, lingcods and even had a shot at some yellowtails.

Winter B-52 Rig

January and Febuary we are fishing for sandbass and sculpin. A great rig to use here is a dropper-loop rig with the the bait leader longer then the sinker leader and a 1/2 oz. B-52 tied on to the bait leader.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Another Record Tuna




The Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo, Japan sells a bluefin tuna for $396,000 a new record for the sale of a blufin tuna. The tuna weighed in at 754 lbs. and sold for $526.00 per pound. Now that makes me appreciate the bluefin we catch during the spring and summer seasons, makes those high price offshore trips seem less expensive. I love to tuna fish anyway.