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Fishing Reports

04 Jun 0 Comment

May 26 – May 31 Fish Report

Hi Anglers. "TONY REYES" Fishing tours returned Friday evening with a chartered trip led by Roger Rohm from Silverado, Ca. The group had good weather, but live bait was tough to find. They fished the Midriff Islands, including La Raza and Salsipuedes Islands. Big Yellowtail are plentiful, creating many sore backs for the guys. TIGHT LINES, Tom Ward, The Longfin Fish Count: 404 Yellowtail 148 Cabrilla 1 Barred Pargo 173 Bass 1 Grouper 8 Sheephead 1 Black Seabass 2 Broomtail Grouper 272 Miscellaneous and Released Fish 


22 May 0 Comment

May 12 – May 17 Fish Report

Hi Anglers, The "Tony Reyes" returned from another successful fishing trip into the Sea of Cortez. The Cal Star Rods sponsored trip led by Martin Downs enjoyed good weather and great fishing. TIGHT LINES, Tom Ward, The Longfin Fish Count: Limits of Yellowtail Limits of Cabrilla 207 Bass 7 Pargo 1 Grouper 4 White Sea Bass 1 Broomtail Grouper 


13 May 0 Comment

May 5 – May 10 Fish Report

Hola Anglers. The Tony Reyes returned from a chartered trip led by Charter Master Neville Hanson. His group came from all over the USA as well as South Africa. The weather and fishing were good, even though live bait has not yet appeared in numbers. Nonetheless, the fish were anxious to eat trolled lures. Mirrorlures and Jigs in blue/white and green/yellow, were the best colors. TIGHT LINES, Tom Ward, The Longfin Fish Count: 215 Yellowtail 192 Cabrilla 3 Pargo 235 Bass 1 Grouper 3 Sheephead 10 Whitefish 253 Released Fish 


05 May 0 Comment

April 28 – May 3 Fish Report

Tony say's they haven't been catching live bait yet, but the fish are eating jigs and trolled lures very well, and the fish are hungry! This trip was led by Eric Miller from The Longfin tackle store, along with his wife Cindy and their son Kyle. The weather was good, the big Yellowtails up to 40lbs were at Snake Island. Anglers returning from the trip are telling me the Cabrilla seem larger than past years, with a 16lbr being landed on the last trip. Over the past six years, the Tony Reyes has reported the quality and quantity of the catch as improved every year. Back to the Good Ole Days!