Wednesday September 11th 2013
Welcome to the NEW Fishdope website!!
Be sure to check out all the new features like all the different charts and the Bite zone chart.
Should be interesting to see how this works out in regards to where the fish are biting.
We are still working out the bugs that happen when ever you open up a new website.
Thank you all for your patience during this process.
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Marina Del Rey
Lingcod and rockfish at the Short banks remains the primary target.
There is also a fair bite for calico bass along the outside of the King Harbor Breakwall at night for a couple of float tubers.
Inside the harbor the 2-3lb Bonito are still around. When the bait barge gets a fresh load of Anchovy the bite on the Bonito goes stupid.
33.54.960 x 118.33.170 Short Bank
33.53.000 x 118.33.810 South Bank 33 Fathoms
33.53.150 x 118.31.500 General area for Sculpin
33.52.070 x 118.34.950 SW Bank 40 Fathoms
33.52.870 x 118.32.130 Inside South Bank Pinnacle 26 Fathom
33.51.950 x 118.30.440 Inside SW Bank 33 Fathoms
33.52.870 x 118.32.130 Inside S 26 Fathom
Catalina Island
Tonnage of squid all along the frontside of the Island.
Catching your own bait is easy right now.
Best shot at a Yellowtail continues to be Red Bluff. Some signal of them at Hen Rock, K-20 and Seal Rocks at the East End.
Calico bass fishing is good with the inside of the Isthmus being a hot spot for legal Bass.
The east end and up the back to about the Vee’s there are some barely legal White Seabass and Calico Bass in the kelp.
Everything at the Island is keyed up on Live Squid now. Fin bait is nearly worthless except for chum.
33.27.62 x 118.30.44 Eagle Reef
33.27.13 x 118.29.87 Squid Spot
33.26.83 x 118.30.05 Lions Head
33.27.30 x 118.29.41 Isthmus High Spot
33.25.81 x 118.29.19 Isthmus Reef
33.25.71 x 118.25.63 Red bluff
33.26.70 x 118.29.33 Bird Rock Reef
33.26.54 x 118.27.97 Rock Quarry
33.25.38 x 118.24.57 Gibralter
33.24.38 x 118.21.92 Long Point
33.24.35 x 118.21.93 Hen Rock
33.23.06 x 118.21.32 K-20
33.22.23 x 118.20.72 Gallaghers – 12 fathoms
33.21.75 x 118.20.03 Frog Rock
33.19.32 x 118.22.28 Palisades
33.19.32 x 118.18.23 Slide
33.18.37 x 118.18.34 Seal Rocks
33.18.37 x 118.18.20 East End – Seal Rocks
33.17.96 x 118.19.00 Under the light
San Clemente Island
Yellowtail from 10 to 20lbs are roaming up and down from Gold Bluff to Purse Siene Rock.
Most are being caught on live Squid but a few have been caught on slow trolled Mackerel.
20lb class Sea Bass are possible on the Back side at Lost Point and at Eel point.
Pick up Squid at Catalina before coming across. There is a dab in the cove but it’s very hard to make with all the Sea Lions.
32.56.67 x 118.30.10 Gold Bluff
32.53.10 x 118.35.70 Wagon Tracks
33.02.20 x 118.31.02 White Spot
32.53.58 x 118.26.36 White Rock
32.52.23 x 118.24.75 Purse Seine Rock
32.48.92 x 118.21.25 Pyramid Head
32.48.00 x 118.21.50 Pyramid Reef
32.49.00 x 118.23.00 Pyramid Cove
32.48.45 x 118.24.17 The Caves
32.45.52 X 118.24.52 Desperation Reef
32.46.00 x 118.24.50 29 Fathom Spot
32.47.75 x 118.26.00 China Point
32.48.00 x 118.31.50 The Nipple
32.51.06 x 118.30.21 Lost Point
32.55.17 x 118.33.41 Eel Point
Always make sure the Island is open before making the run.
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Dana Point to Oceanside
Not much happening inshore in spite of the good conditions.
The giant sardines for bait isn’t helping any either. Best bite is on frozen Squid for Rockfish at box canyon.
The better bet right now would be to go outside and look for kelp paddies. Dorado numbers are on the rise again and at least 1 good on is to the west of Oceanside.
33.28.65 X 117.43.38 Salt Creek
33.28.81 x 117.44.58 Salt Creek 2
33.26.70 x 117.41.00 Dana Hard Bottom
33.25.38 x 117.39.52 Middle Kelp – Hard Bottom
33.24.45 x 117.38.14 Clemente Reef (San Clemente Kelp)
33.24.28 x 117.37.06 Seal Rocks
33.22.96 X 117.36.80 San Mateo Point
33.21.19 x 117.33.92 Short Pipe
33.20.88 x 117.34.05 San Onofre
33.21.79 x 117.33.78 Domes
33.19.29 x 117.30.52 Box Canyon
33.19.08 x 117.31.76 Box Canyon #2
33.17.29 x 117.34.15 Box Rockfish – General area
33.18.58 x 117.29.13 Barn Kelp
33.18.00 x 117.30.28 Yellowtail Kelp
La Jolla / Point Loma
Report from Floyd:
Just got back from fishing south of the MPA, north of crystal pier 9/11/2013. Got to the spot before dawn and jigged a couple mackerel. Fished 20 pound line with a giant sardine and another with 30 pound line with a mackerel. Slow trolled without a strike. Found the birds and saw a huge school of squid under the boat with yellows metered underneath. Didn’t take long. The yellows passed up the sardine on 20 pound and hit the mackerel on 30 pound line. Only hit of the day. Yellow weighed 23 pounds. Boat back on the trailer before 10 am.
OFFSHORE
US Waters
Off Oceanside
At least 1 large kelp is offshore about 9-10 miles that is loaded with Dorado.
The numbers are 33.08 x 117.26.
Could be other kelps in the area as well with Dorado on them. The Dorado have been pushing up the past 2 days.
181/182 Ridge
Dorado and Yellowtail are pushing up and now there is a bunch above the border. Guys are finding kelps with both Dorado and mini Yellows on them. Most of the kelps found holding are to the east of the ridge between here and La Jolla.
Often these Dorado are not wanting to bite very good though. SMALL baits is getting them. Pin head Anchovys match the tiny bait that is holding on these kelps good.
32.43 x 117.38 kelp
32.53 x 117.44 kelp
Report from Anthony:
Ran out to the 182 on Tuesday. Launched from MB at 6am and picked up a scoop of horse dines. B-lined it to the 182 on glassy seas, then boxed a 9-sq-mi area N/NW of the 182. Water temps were 68-70. Only found four kelps, all trashcan lid size with massive amounts of bait and nobody else home. Bummed out about the lack of action and the scarcity of kelps, we decided to make our way back in at noon to maybe salvage the day at LJ. On our way back in we spot another small kelp at 32.47.561 x 117.39.697 in 70-degree water. Backed her down and drifted in close to bait the kelp when we spot a large school of yellows (~50-60) cruise right under the boat. Got our baits in the water and we were immediately picked up. Had Dorado jumping 50-100 yds off the paddy all around us while we were hooked up! Worked the paddy for a good 3 hours for non-stop action. Landed two dodos 8-10 lbs and six YT 7-8 lbs…farmed as many and C&R’d two mini makos. Not huge fish on the kelp, but lots of them and they were hungry!
Report from the El Puerco Perfumado:
Left dana point around 5am heading towards the 182 on some intel from a friend outta Oceanside. about 5 miles south east of the 181 found big kelp paddy holding both dorado and yellows. all were between 5-10 lbs had one dorado on close to the boat but the hook popped. we proceeded further south around 930 after limiting on yellowtail. we found 2 more paddies around the 182 area that were going off with dorado unfortunately we had only made about 25 pieces of bait and all of these paddies were not holding mackerel only dorado and yellows. water was warm around 72 and the weather was great flat calm all day going 25 knots the whole way.
Cortez and Tanner Banks
Still the best location for a shot at Bluefin in American waters.
Schools of Bluefin are on both Tanner and cortez Bank. many of these are mixed with large Bonito.
Most of the Bluefin are 15lb models but some are pushing the 40lb mark.
Yellowtail are on both Banks as well. They are ranging from 10 to 30lbs. These fish are coming off the dropper loopp rig fished with Live Squid.
You NEED to have the Squid for both the Bluefin and the Yellowtail. Once in a while guys are finding 20lb class white Seabass too.
Large Bonito from 5 to 10lbs are everywhere on the Cortez and big Whitefish, Sheephead and Salmon Grouper round out the excellent overall fishing
32.26 x 119.08 Cortez
32.42 x 119.08 Tanner
MEXICO
9 Mile Bank / Coronado Canyon and the 302
Kelps are scattered about from the middle of the Canyon and out to the 302 and to the south.
Some are empty, a few have small numbers of Yellowtail and or Dorado and a couple found were Jugged with Yellows. The Yellows on these are dinks. a 4lber is a big one. The Dorado are mixed. some small and some well over 20lbs
Just depends on the kelp.
32.26 x 117.26 kelp
32.22 x 117.32 kelp
32.19 x 117.34 kelp
32.31 x 117.31 Rat yellows
32.39 x 117.23 Dorado on this kelp
Report from Steve:
Great trip on Lake Pacific today. SD Bay -> 302 -> 371 -> 425 -> S9 -> Home. Big paddy between S9 and 302 with lots of jumping dorado; couldn’t trick them into a bit. Some empty kelps along the way and didn’t find anything 371 -> 425. Headed north from 425 and started finding a lot more. Noticed that our drift was due north while working small yellows on paddies ~4 miles north of 425. Slick calm, light wind, 68-72.4 epic beautiful water. Great bait, not one died in the tank all day.
371 and South
Excellent Yellowtail bite on kelps for 4 to 6lb Yellows. Some nice quality Dorado are on these kelps as well. Check out this pic sent in from Steve Massey on the Blackjack.
32.11 x 117.34 Loaded kelp
425 South to the Upper Hidden Bank
Good to very good kelp paddy fishing for 4lb Yellowtail and a few Dorado.
Yesterday at least 1 Yellowfin was caught near the upper Hidden bank, on the troll with a Black/Purple jethead while chasing a spot of Dolphin.
32.07 x 117.23 BIG loaded kelp
32.04 x 117.22 Yellowfin on Dolphin
238 and 295
This info is still spot on accourding to our sportboat sources
More and more Yellowfin are filtering up into this zone. Some good numbers of Bluefin being seen as well.
It’s still mostly Yellowtail and Dorado on the kelps but Yellowfin are now very possible as well. Some of the Yellowfin has now pushed up as close as 60 miles.
Try looking around 31.27 x 117.08 and 31.35 x 117.12. Make a 5 mile block out of these
Also try looking out to the west a bit at 31.28 x 117.28
31.36 x 117.19 Variety kelp
Report from Louie on the It’s 4 Reels:
Headed out to the 450 looking for paddies. We put the trollers in at 31.32/117.02 and were bit before I could put the 2nd troller out. 30+ lb. yellowfin on the purple cedar plug fished long. Ensenada Bait had nice anchovies that we purchased and we chummed and hooked 2 bigger models on the flyline. We continued to box the area and had doubles 30 minutes later (zuchini and purple cedar). We had one more strike later and lost that one. We couldn’t find any paddies from the 450 to the 238 and back a little south. We heard reports of wide open bluefin in an area around the FD #’s (31.29/117.29) and found bluefin under tern birds. We tried bait, jigs and trolling but they would not go for us. A few minutes later we saw more terns and there were a pair of big dorado free swimming under them. We picked them both up with mackerel that we made at Punta Band a. At 31.29/117.29 we found a loaded paddy and pulled 4 more dorado and all the yellowtail you could want. That was it and we headed the 49 miles back to Ensenada running 25+ miles per hour.
Report from Mike Hatfield on the Josie Lynn:
Fishing right on top of the 238 highspot is getting pretty good again with numbers of yellowfin joining in the action. We had a good kelp on the Josie Lynn well within the overnight zone which produced yellowfin….Bluefin….dorado and limits of yellowtail and we still left it biting . Water was nice…. weather was great. Biggest dodo was 23 pounds but all were in the same range.
1140 Finger and over to the Lower 500
This is the zone where the Tuna bite get’s really serious! The invasion of Yellowfin has turned on the Bluefin and both Tunas are on a feeding rampage.
There is huge volume of Tuna too and it is spread out over a 25 to 30 mile area.
A rough center of all of this is at 31.11 x 117.22. Anyplace withing 15 miles of this number could turn up a one stop shop on a mix of Bluefin and Yellowfin.
The Bluefin are mixed in size. By far most are 15lb models but some schools of 4lb fish are roaming around.
Like wise for the Yellowfin. Most are 15 to 18lb fish but some 35 to 40lb fish are being caught.
If you find a kelp you will find zillions of small yellowtail, Dorado and both Bluefin and Yellowfin
The Tuna are also falling for the troll jigs and are being found under tern birds.
Capt. Dave Hansen made the run down here today and scored 7 Bluefin, 1 Yellowfin, 5 big Dorado and easy limits of Yellowtail for just 3 guys. The magic kelp was found at 31.11 x 117.24 Weather was flat calm all day!
100 down to 170 miles
The Longe Range fleet is making stops in this zone while travel down to Cedros or Alijos Rocks
LOT’s of Yellowfin and Bluefin biting here and some of these Bluefin are big fish over 60lbs
Scattered schools of Yellowfin are spread out the enitre distance from the Lower 500 down to about 145-165 miles. At this point the volume builds up pretty good.
The focus of attention is now all inside of the 117.00 line. Most of the action is between 116.25 and 116.45.
These yellowfin are mainly 30 to 40lb models at 150+ miles but the closer fish are mainly 15lb models.
Kelp paddies, if you find one are pure gold. Loaded with Yellowtail, Dorado, Bluefin and Yellowfin.
All reports, good, bad, or otherwise are very helpful.·
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WEATHER
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SYNOPSIS FOR FAR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COAST
AT 9 AM PDT…A 1017 MB HIGH WAS NEAR POINT CONCEPTION…AND A
1010 MB THERMAL LOW WAS NEAR NEEDLES. WEAK TO MODERATE ONSHORE
FLOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH SUNDAY.
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WATERS FROM PT. SAL TO SANTA CRUZ ISLAND CA AND WESTWARD 60 NM
INCLUDING SAN MIGUEL AND SANTA ROSA ISLANDS-
901 AM PDT WED SEP 11 2013
TODAY
WINDS VARIABLE 10 KT OR LESS…BECOMING NW 5 TO 15 KT IN
THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL NW 3 FT AT
9 SECONDS AND SW 2 FT AT 13 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
TONIGHT
NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL
NW 3 FT AT 13 SECONDS AND SW 2 FT AT 14 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER
MIDNIGHT.
THU
NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO 3 FT. MIXED SWELL NW
3 TO 4 FT AT 15 SECONDS AND SW 3 FT AT 15 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE
MORNING.
THU NIGHT
NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT WITH LOCAL GUSTS TO 25 KT. WIND
WAVES 2 TO 4 FT. MIXED SWELL NW 4 FT AT 14 SECONDS AND SW 3 FT AT
15 SECONDS. PATCHY DENSE FOG WITH VSBY 1 NM OR LESS AFTER MIDNIGHT.
FRI
NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT WITH GUSTS TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO
4 FT. MIXED SWELL NW 4 FT AT 13 SECONDS AND S 3 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
PATCHY DENSE FOG WITH VSBY 1 NM OR LESS IN THE MORNING.
FRI NIGHT
NW WINDS 20 TO 25 KT WITH GUSTS TO 30 KT…BECOMING
15 TO 20 KT WITH GUSTS TO 25 KT AFTER MIDNIGHT. COMBINED SEAS 6 TO
7 FT. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
SAT
NW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT WITH GUSTS TO 30 KT. COMBINED SEAS 5 TO
7 FT. PATCHY FOG.
SUN
NW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT WITH GUSTS TO 35 KT. COMBINED SEAS 6 TO
8 FT. PATCHY FOG.
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OUTER WATERS FROM SANTA CRUZ ISLAND TO SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND TO 60 NM
OFFSHORE INCLUDING SAN NICOLAS AND SANTA BARBARA ISLANDS-
901 AM PDT WED SEP 11 2013
TODAY
WINDS VARIABLE 10 KT OR LESS…BECOMING NW 5 TO 10 KT IN
THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL NW 2 TO 3 FT AT
9 SECONDS AND SW 2 FT AT 13 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
TONIGHT
NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL
NW 2 TO 3 FT AT 13 SECONDS AND SW 2 FT AT 14 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG
AFTER MIDNIGHT.
THU
NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. MIXED SWELL NW
2 TO 4 FT AT 15 SECONDS AND SW 3 FT AT 15 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE
MORNING.
THU NIGHT
NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO 3 FT. MIXED SWELL
W 3 TO 4 FT AT 14 SECONDS AND SW 3 FT AT 15 SECONDS. PATCHY DENSE
FOG WITH VSBY 1 NM OR LESS AFTER MIDNIGHT.
FRI
NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO 3 FT. MIXED SWELL W
3 TO 4 FT AT 13 SECONDS AND S 3 TO 4 FT AT 15 SECONDS. PATCHY DENSE
FOG WITH VSBY 1 NM OR LESS IN THE MORNING.
FRI NIGHT
NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT WITH GUSTS TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES
2 TO 4 FT. MIXED SWELL W 3 TO 5 FT AND S 3 FT. PATCHY FOG AFTER
MIDNIGHT.
SAT
NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT WITH GUSTS TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO
4 FT. MIXED SWELL W 3 TO 5 FT AND S 3 FT. PATCHY FOG.
SUN
NW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT WITH GUSTS TO 30 KT. COMBINED SEAS 5 TO
7 FT. PATCHY FOG.
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EAST SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL FROM PT. CONCEPTION TO PT. MUGU CA
INCLUDING SANTA CRUZ ISLAND-
901 AM PDT WED SEP 11 2013
TODAY
WINDS VARIABLE 10 KT OR LESS…BECOMING W 10 TO 15 KT IN
THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. W SWELL 1 TO 2 FT AT
9 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
TONIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 15 KT…BECOMING VARIABLE 10 KT OR LESS
AFTER MIDNIGHT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. W SWELL 1 TO 2 FT AT 13
SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
THU
WINDS VARIABLE 10 KT OR LESS…BECOMING W 10 TO 15 KT IN THE
AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 1 TO 3 FT AT
15 SECONDS AND SW 3 FT AT 15 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
THU NIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 20 KT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING 5 TO
10 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AT 14 SECONDS
AND SW 3 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
FRI
WINDS VARIABLE 10 KT OR LESS…BECOMING W 10 TO 15 KT IN THE
AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. W SWELL 2 TO 3 FT AT 13 SECONDS.
FRI NIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 20 KT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING 5 TO
10 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AND S 3 FT.
SAT
W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. W SWELL 2 TO
3 FT.
SUN
NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. W SWELL 2 TO
4 FT. PATCHY FOG.
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INNER WATERS FROM POINT MUGU TO SAN MATEO PT. CA INCLUDING SANTA
CATALINA AND ANACAPA ISLANDS-
901 AM PDT WED SEP 11 2013
TODAY
WINDS VARIABLE 10 KT OR LESS…BECOMING W 10 TO 15 KT IN
THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. SW SWELL 2 FT AT 13 SECONDS.
PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
TONIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 15 KT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING VARIABLE
10 KT OR LESS. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. SW SWELL 2 FT AT 14 SECONDS.
PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
THU
WINDS VARIABLE 10 KT OR LESS…BECOMING W 10 TO 15 KT IN THE
AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 1 TO 3 FT AT
15 SECONDS AND SW 3 FT AT 15 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
THU NIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 15 KT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING VARIABLE
10 KT OR LESS. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AT
14 SECONDS AND SW 3 FT AT 15 SECONDS. PATCHY DENSE FOG WITH VSBY
1 NM OR LESS AFTER MIDNIGHT.
FRI
WINDS VARIABLE 10 KT OR LESS…BECOMING W 10 TO 15 KT IN THE
AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AT
13 SECONDS AND S 3 TO 4 FT AT 15 SECONDS. PATCHY DENSE FOG WITH VSBY
1 NM OR LESS IN THE MORNING.
FRI NIGHT
NW WINDS 10 TO 15 KT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING
VARIABLE 10 KT OR LESS. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. S SWELL 3 FT.
SAT
W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. S SWELL 3 FT.
SUN
W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W
2 TO 4 FT AND S 2 FT. PATCHY FOG.
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COASTAL WATERS FROM SAN MATEO POINT TO THE MEXICAN BORDER AND OUT
30 NM-
918 AM PDT WED SEP 11 2013
TODAY
WIND VARIABLE LESS THAN 10 KT…BECOMING W 10 KT WITH
GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS…
BECOMING 3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. SWELL SW 2 TO 3 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
TONIGHT
WIND NW 10 KT. GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE EVENING. WIND
WAVES 3 FT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING 2 FT OR LESS. SWELL SW 3 FT
AT 15 SECONDS.
THU
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS…BECOMING
3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. SWELL W 2 FT AT 16 SECONDS IN THE
AFTERNOON. SWELL S 3 TO 4 FT.
THU NIGHT
WIND NW 10 KT. GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE EVENING. WIND
WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AT 14 SECONDS AND SW 4 FT
AT 15 SECONDS.
FRI
WIND VARIABLE LESS THAN 10 KT…BECOMING NW 10 KT WITH
GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED
SWELL W 2 FT AT 13 SECONDS AND SW 3 TO 4 FT AT 14 SECONDS.
FRI NIGHT
WIND NW 10 KT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING VARIABLE
LESS THAN 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AND
SW 3 FT.
SAT
WIND VARIABLE LESS THAN 10 KT…BECOMING W 10 KT WITH
GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS…
BECOMING 3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AND SW
3 FT.
SAT NIGHT
WIND W 10 KT WITH GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE EVENING…
BECOMING VARIABLE LESS THAN 10 KT. WIND WAVES 3 FT IN THE
EVENING…BECOMING 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AND S
2 FT.
SUN
WIND VARIABLE LESS THAN 10 KT…BECOMING W 10 KT WITH
GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS…
BECOMING 3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AND S
2 FT.
SUN NIGHT
WIND W 10 KT WITH GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE EVENING…
BECOMING VARIABLE LESS THAN 10 KT. WIND WAVES 3 FT IN THE
EVENING…BECOMING 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AND S
2 FT.
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WATERS FROM SAN MATEO POINT TO THE MEXICAN BORDER EXTENDING 30 TO
60 NM OUT INCLUDING SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND-
918 AM PDT WED SEP 11 2013
TODAY
WIND VARIABLE LESS THAN 10 KT…BECOMING W 10 KT WITH
GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS…
BECOMING 3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. SWELL S 2 TO 3 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
TONIGHT
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 3 FT IN THE EVENING…
BECOMING 2 FT OR LESS. SWELL S 3 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
THU
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS…BECOMING
3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. SWELL W 2 FT AT 16 SECONDS IN THE
AFTERNOON. SWELL S 3 TO 4 FT.
THU NIGHT
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 3 FT IN THE
EVENING…BECOMING 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AT
14 SECONDS AND S 4 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
FRI
WIND NW 10 KT. GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES
2 FT OR LESS…BECOMING 3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO
3 FT AT 13 SECONDS AND S 3 TO 4 FT AT 14 SECONDS.
FRI NIGHT
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT. GUSTS TO 20 KT IN THE EVENING.
WIND WAVES 3 FT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED
SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AND S 3 FT.
SAT
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS…BECOMING
3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AND S 3 FT.
SAT NIGHT
WIND NW 15 KT WITH GUSTS TO 20 KT…BECOMING 10 KT
AFTER MIDNIGHT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 4 FT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING
2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AND S 2 FT.
SUN
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS…BECOMING
3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 4 FT AND S 2 FT.
SUN NIGHT
WIND W 15 KT WITH GUSTS TO 20 KT… BECOMING 10 KT
AFTER MIDNIGHT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 4 FT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING
2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 4 FT AND S 2 FT.
Tuesday September 10th 2013
Welcome to the NEW Fishdope website!!
Be sure to check out all the new features like all the different charts and the Bite zone chart.
Should be interesting to see how this works out in regards to where the fish are biting.
We are still working out the bugs that happen when ever you open up a new website.
Thank you all for your patience during this process.
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Santa Monica bay
Some better Lingcod fishing on the Short banks along with the regular Rockfish.
Still slow inshore with only a handful of Sand bass showing.
No new reports of any of the Halibut up at Twin Roads lately.
34.01.00 x 118.47.00 Paradise Cove
34.00.57 x 118.31.78 Santa Monica Artificial Reef
34.00.78 x 118.32.55 Santa Monica Bay Art. Reef
33.59.00 x 118.29.00 Twin Towers – Halibut
33.54.960 x 118.33.170 Short Bank
33.53.000 x 118.33.810 South Bank 33 Fathoms
33.53.150 x 118.31.500 General area for Sculpin
33.52.070 x 118.34.950 SW Bank 40 Fathoms
33.52.870 x 118.32.130 Inside South Bank Pinnacle 26 Fathom
33.51.950 x 118.30.440 Inside SW Bank 33 Fathoms
33.52.870 x 118.32.130 Inside S 26 Fathom
Catalina Island
Lots of Squid everywhere. Its all over the frontside of the Island. The stuff is easy to make too. Maybe to easy. The stuff is floating thick and this will clog up you bait pump if your not careful.
Yellowtail are still at the Island but are going to get tougher and tougher to get will all of this Squid.
Best shot at a Yellowtail continues to be Red Bluff. Some signal of them at Hen Rock, K-20 and Seal Rocks at the East End.
Calico bass fishing is good with the inside of the Isthmus being a hot spot for legal Bass.
EVERYTHING is on Live Squid. Fin bait is a waste of time, unless you want rockfish and those are biting good at the West End Humps.
The east end and up the back to about the Vee’s there are some barely leage White Seabass and Calico Bass in the kelp
33.27.62 x 118.30.44 Eagle Reef
33.27.13 x 118.29.87 Squid Spot
33.26.83 x 118.30.05 Lions Head
33.27.30 x 118.29.41 Isthmus High Spot
33.25.81 x 118.29.19 Isthmus Reef
33.26.70 x 118.29.33 Bird Rock Reef
33.26.54 x 118.27.97 Rock Quarry
33.25.38 x 118.24.57 Gibralter
33.24.38 x 118.21.92 Long Point
33.24.35 x 118.21.93 Hen Rock
33.23.06 x 118.21.32 K-20
33.22.23 x 118.20.72 Gallaghers – 12 fathoms
33.21.75 x 118.20.03 Frog Rock
33.19.32 x 118.22.28 Palisades
33.19.32 x 118.18.23 Slide
33.18.37 x 118.18.34 Seal Rocks
33.18.37 x 118.18.20 East End – Seal Rocks
33.17.96 x 118.19.00 Under the light
San Clemente Island
Good clean and warm water along the frontside of tthe Island. Yellowtail are roaming up and down from Gold Bluff to Purse Siene Rock.
Sea Bass are a good possibility on the Back side at Lost Point and at Eel point.
Pick up Squid at Catalina before coming across. There is a dab in the cove but it’s very hard to make with all the Sea Lions
32.56.67 x 118.30.10 Gold Bluff
32.53.10 x 118.35.70 Wagon Tracks
33.02.20 x 118.31.02 White Spot
32.53.58 x 118.26.36 White Rock
32.52.23 x 118.24.75 Purse Seine Rock
32.48.92 x 118.21.25 Pyramid Head
32.48.00 x 118.21.50 Pyramid Reef
32.49.00 x 118.23.00 Pyramid Cove
32.48.45 x 118.24.17 The Caves
32.45.52 X 118.24.52 Desperation Reef
32.46.00 x 118.24.50 29 Fathom Spot
32.47.75 x 118.26.00 China Point
32.48.00 x 118.31.50 The Nipple
32.51.06 x 118.30.21 Lost Point
32.55.17 x 118.33.41 Eel Point
Always make sure the Island is open before making the run.
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Dana Point
Fair local fishing with just a few legal Calico Bass being caught but there is much more short bass strating to bite again.
Rockfishing continues right along out at box canyon. Some very nice Reds in the 4-5lb class are being caught.
Excellent weather this morning. Flat calm seas with little to no wind.
33.28.65 X 117.43.38 Salt Creek
33.28.81 x 117.44.58 Salt Creek 2
33.26.70 x 117.41.00 Dana Hard Bottom
33.25.38 x 117.39.52 Middle Kelp – Hard Bottom
33.24.45 x 117.38.14 Clemente Reef (San Clemente Kelp)
33.24.28 x 117.37.06 Seal Rocks
33.22.96 X 117.36.80 San Mateo Point
33.21.19 x 117.33.92 Short Pipe
33.20.88 x 117.34.05 San Onofre
33.21.79 x 117.33.78 Domes
33.19.29 x 117.30.52 Box Canyon
33.19.08 x 117.31.76 Box Canyon #2
33.17.29 x 117.34.15 Box Rockfish – General area
33.18.58 x 117.29.13 Barn Kelp
33.18.00 x 117.30.28 Yellowtail Kelp
La Jolla / Point Loma
yellowtail popped this morning but it was all over by 8:30. This has become a regular pattern for quite some time now.
Look at the Lower end of the MPA to out across the Squid spot just to the north of Mission Bay.
32.47.58 x 117.16.58· Pacific Beach Artificial Reef – Crystal Pier
This 30lb Yellow was taken on the New Seaforth this morning.
In the afternoon the New Seaforth went a few miles offshore and found a kelp with Dorado and Yellowtail. The folks caught 4 Dorado and 1 yellowtail. Approximate area was around 32.47 x 117.22
Coronado Islands
Not many people at the Islands today. Latest info has Yellows on the Rockpile and in the Middle Grounds.
Try Slow Trolling a Sardine. 40lb gear is good for this. Be sure to pull hard and fast when you hook one or it will be a Sea Lion snack.
32.26.85 x 117.18.23 Pukey Point
32.25.80 x 117.16.80 Middle Grounds
32.24.80 x 117.13.88 Ribbon Kelp
32.24.61 x 117.14.15 White Rock
32.23.60 x 117.13.79 Bull Kelp
32.22.00 x 117.13.26 South Kelp Ridge
32.17.50 x 117.10.50 Rockpile
32.17.00 x 117.09.50 Rockpile #2
OFFSHORE
Pretty quiet on the “local” offshore waters this morning. Looks like most of the info will be coming in later in the afternoon so check back again in the evening.
US Waters
No reports yet of anything on the 267 / 209 / or the 181/182 ridge as of 1pm
If we get something in It will be posted ASAP
Off Orange County
Report from the Grim Reefer:
Left Dana Point at 5am headed to the 276, and 209. found kelps holding bait but nothing else. started to head towards the 181 but the water temp dropped from a steady 72/73 to 68. Turned back and zigzagged across our tracks. Lots of little kelps all over the 279, fewer towards the 181. The water looked great, everything is in place. Just need the fish to appear.
Cortez and Tanner Banks
Weather permiting this is the best shot at Bluefin from Orange and LA County. Last count we have is the Thunderbird catching 51 bluefin and 11 of the nicer grade yellowtail on their 1.5 day fishing this last Sunday (Sept 8).
The Toronado got 11 bluefin Yesterday and they have 15 yellows in the 15 to 20lb class.
Both banks have Bluefin on them. The catch numbers are down a little bit but still very respectable. Most are 15lb fish but some up to about 40lb are also being caught.
Big Yellowtail are also biting on both banks. Most of these are coming on the dropper loop rig. One thing new is some guys are finding 20lb class white Seabass too.
Large Bonito from 5 to 10lbs are everywhere on the Cortez and big Whitefish, Sheephead and Salmon Grouper round out the excellent overall fishing
32.26 x 119.08 Cortez
32.42 x 119.08 Tanner
MEXICO
Coronado Canyon
Got a report this morning of a kelp holding a bunch of 4 to 5lb Yellowtail. No Dorado or Tuna seen near this spot however.
31.25 x 117.25 Rat Yellow kelp
302
Still has Yellowtail and Dorado on kelps and yesterday saw some signal of Tuna in the afternoon. So far this morning not much info is coming in although we got a report of 1 kelp at 32.25 x 117.34.
This was loaded with toy yellows.
Add in this one I got as the report was going up. A kelp at 32.36 x 117.33. This kelp has a few Dorado and a bunch of little Yellowtail. This could be the same kelp that was at 35 x 30 yesterday.
425 / 371 and to the Upper Hidden Bank
First “local” Yellowfin was caught yesterday near the upper Hidden Bank on the Malihini along with a bunch of Yellowtail.
These Yellows are 4-5lbs with some kelps holding a few up to about 13lbs.
In the early afternoon Dorado came back up on the kelps and a few of them were caught.
32.14 x 117.26 yellowtail
32.08 x 117.23 Dorado and Yellowtail kelp
238 and 295
More and more Yellowfin are filtering up into this zone. Some good numbers of Bluefin being seen as well.
It’s still mostly Yellowtail and Dorado on the kelps but Yellowfin are now very possible as well. Some of the Yellowfin has now pushed up as close as 60 miles.
Try looking around 31.27 x 117.08 and 31.35 x 117.12. Make a 5 mile block out of these
Also try looking out to the west a bit at 31.28 x 117.28
31.33.25 x 117.12.25 238
31.37 x 117.11 Jig stop Yellowfin
31.40 x 117.05 Kelp
Report from Ross on the Finattic:
Fished down around 238 on Mon the 9th.Weather was up and windy all day. Water temps were 71.6 to 72. Had 1 blind strike on the yellow fin 26#, and 1 on bait 31#. baited 1 on a paddy way off on a long soak that went 38#. Had 5 nice sized skippies as well. Found a few good paddies and loaded the boat with medium 10 to 15# yellowtails. 25 to 30 released.. Had 1 small dodo and 1 25# bull. The bull came off a paddy and hit a mac colored surface popper. Good stuff! The troll tuna Hit a small 4inch red and white jet head. Long ride home straight into it!
1140 finger to the Lower 500
This entire zone has schools of Yellowfin in it and some of these schools are rather large.
The Yellowfin are coming on Kelp paddies, Jig stops, sonar marks, and under tern birds.
Sometimes they are mixed with Bluefin and some schools are straight bluefin or Yellowfin.
This stuff is coming up from the south quick and more is on the way.
The center of the most interest given by the fleet is wandering a bit to the west but you can find them anywhere from the 117.00 line to out past 117.28
Try looking around 31.15 x 117.25. This is a 5 mile block of Yellowfin, Bluefin, Yellowtail, Dorado and Skipjack.
Afternoon Update: Wide open Bluefin and Yellowfin Tuna fishing today! The fish are spread out over a wide area and all the boats did very good. Lot’s of Skipjack, Yellowtail and Dorado too!!
Look around a huge 20+ mile block around 31.11 x 117.22
100 down to 160 miles
LOT’s of Yellowfin and Bluefin biting this morning and they are marching up the line!
Scattered schools of Yellowfin are spread out the enitre distance from the Lower 500 down to about 145-165 miles. At this point the volume builds up pretty good.
The focus of attention is now all inside of the 117.00 line. Most of the action is between 116.25 and 116.45.
These yellowfin are mainly 30 to 40lb models at 150+ miles but the closer fish are mainly 15lb models.
kelp paddies, if you find one are pure gold. Loaded with Yellowtail, Dorado and Yellowfin.
There are still some big Bluefin around on the outer western edge on this area. They are not all big fish however. Schools of 15lb Bluefin are here as well.
All reports, good, bad, or otherwise are very helpful.·
If you go fishing please give us a call or shoot us an email.
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WEATHER
LIVE Weather Broadcast
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SYNOPSIS FOR FAR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COAST
AT 9 AM PDT…A 1011 MB HIGH WAS 25 NM WEST OF SAN DIEGO AND A
1008 MB THERMAL LOW WAS NEAR NEEDLES. WEAK TO MODERATE
ONSHORE FLOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH SATURDAY.
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WATERS FROM PT. SAL TO SANTA CRUZ ISLAND CA AND WESTWARD 60 NM
INCLUDING SAN MIGUEL AND SANTA ROSA ISLANDS-
859 AM PDT TUE SEP 10 2013
TODAY
W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 3 FT
AT 9 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
TONIGHT
NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT…BECOMING 5 TO 15 KT AFTER
MIDNIGHT. WIND WAVES 2 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 4 FT AT 10 SECONDS. PATCHY
FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
WED
NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 4 FT
AT 9 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
WED NIGHT
NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL
4 TO 5 FT AT 9 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
THU
NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. MIXED SWELL NW
5 FT AT 10 SECONDS AND SW 3 FT AT 15 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE
MORNING.
THU NIGHT
NW WINDS 15 TO 20 KT WITH GUSTS TO 25 KT. COMBINED SEAS
5 TO 6 FT. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
FRI
NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT WITH GUSTS TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO
4 FT. MIXED SWELL NW 5 FT AND S 3 FT. PATCHY FOG.
SAT
NW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT WITH GUSTS TO 30 KT. COMBINED SEAS 5 TO
7 FT. PATCHY FOG.
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PZZ676-102215-
OUTER WATERS FROM SANTA CRUZ ISLAND TO SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND TO 60 NM
OFFSHORE INCLUDING SAN NICOLAS AND SANTA BARBARA ISLANDS-
859 AM PDT TUE SEP 10 2013
TODAY
W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 3 FT AT
9 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
TONIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 15 KT WITH GUSTS TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO
3 FT. NW SWELL 4 FT AT 10 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
WED
W WINDS 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 3 TO
4 FT AT 9 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
WED NIGHT
NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL
3 TO 5 FT AT 9 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
THU
NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. MIXED SWELL NW
3 TO 5 FT AT 10 SECONDS AND SW 3 FT AT 15 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE
MORNING.
THU NIGHT
W WINDS 15 TO 20 KT…BECOMING NW 10 TO 20 KT AFTER
MIDNIGHT. GUSTS TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO 4 FT. MIXED SWELL W 3 TO
5 FT AND SW 3 FT. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
FRI
NW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT WITH GUSTS TO 30 KT. COMBINED SEAS 5 TO
7 FT. PATCHY FOG.
SAT
NW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT. COMBINED SEAS 5 TO 7 FT.
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PZZ650-102215-
EAST SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL FROM PT. CONCEPTION TO PT. MUGU CA
INCLUDING SANTA CRUZ ISLAND-
859 AM PDT TUE SEP 10 2013
TODAY
WINDS VARIABLE 10 KT OR LESS…BECOMING W 10 TO 15 KT IN
THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. W SWELL 2 TO 3 FT AT 9
SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
TONIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 15 KT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING VARIABLE
10 KT OR LESS. STRONGEST WESTERN PORTION. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. W
SWELL 2 TO 3 FT AT 10 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
WED
W WINDS 5 TO 10 KT…BECOMING 10 TO 15 KT IN THE AFTERNOON.
WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. W SWELL 2 TO 3 FT AT 9 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN
THE MORNING.
WED NIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 15 KT…BECOMING VARIABLE 10 KT OR
LESS. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. W SWELL 2 TO 4 FT AT 9 SECONDS. PATCHY
FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
THU
VARIABLE WINDS 10 KT OR LESS…BECOMING 10 TO 15 KT IN THE
AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 3 TO 4 FT AT 10
SECONDS AND SW 3 FT AT 15 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
THU NIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 15 KT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING 5 TO 10
KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 3 TO 4 FT AND SW 3 FT.
FRI
W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. W SWELL 3 TO
4 FT.
SAT
NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. W SWELL 3 TO
4 FT.
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PZZ655-102215-
INNER WATERS FROM POINT MUGU TO SAN MATEO PT. CA INCLUDING SANTA
CATALINA AND ANACAPA ISLANDS-
859 AM PDT TUE SEP 10 2013
TODAY
WINDS VARIABLE 10 KT OR LESS…BECOMING W 10 TO 15 KT IN
THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. W SWELL 1 TO 3 FT AT
9 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
TONIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 15 KT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING 5 TO 10 KT.
WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. W SWELL 1 TO 3 FT AT 10 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG
AFTER MIDNIGHT.
WED
W WINDS 5 TO 10 KT…BECOMING 10 TO 15 KT IN THE AFTERNOON.
WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AT 9 SECONDS AND
SW 2 FT AT 13 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
WED NIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 15 KT…BECOMING VARIABLE 10 KT OR LESS
AFTER MIDNIGHT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AT 9
SECONDS AND SW 2 FT AT 14 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
THU
NW WINDS 5 TO 10 KT…BECOMING W 10 TO 15 KT IN THE
AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AT 10
SECONDS AND SW 3 FT AT 15 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
THU NIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 15 KT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING 5 TO
10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AND SW 3 FT.
PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
FRI
W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W
2 TO 3 FT AND S 3 FT.
SAT
W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W
2 TO 3 FT AND S 3 FT.
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PZZ750-110030-
COASTAL WATERS FROM SAN MATEO POINT TO THE MEXICAN BORDER AND OUT
30 NM-
929 AM PDT TUE SEP 10 2013
TODAY
WIND VARIABLE LESS THAN 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS.
SWELL SW 1 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
TONIGHT
WIND VARIABLE LESS THAN 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR
LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AT 9 SECONDS AND S 2 FT AT 16 SECONDS.
WED
WIND VARIABLE LESS THAN 10 KT…BECOMING NW 10 KT WITH
GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS…
BECOMING 3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AT 10 SECONDS
AND S 2 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
WED NIGHT
WIND NW 10 KT WITH GUSTS TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 3 FT
IN THE EVENING…BECOMING 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AT
10 SECONDS AND S 3 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
THU
WIND NW 10 KT. GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES
2 FT OR LESS…BECOMING 3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. SWELL W 2 FT AT
10 SECONDS IN THE MORNING. SWELL S 3 TO 4 FT.
THU NIGHT
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 3 FT. SWELL S 4 FT.
FRI
WIND NW 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS… BECOMING 3 FT IN
THE AFTERNOON. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AND S 4 FT.
FRI NIGHT
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT IN THE EVENING… BECOMING
VARIABLE LESS THAN 10 KT. WIND WAVES 3 FT IN THE EVENING…
BECOMING 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AND S 3 FT.
SAT
WIND VARIABLE LESS THAN 10 KT…BECOMING W 10 KT WITH
GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED
SWELL W 2 FT AND S 3 FT.
SAT NIGHT
WIND W 10 KT WITH GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE EVENING…
BECOMING VARIABLE LESS THAN 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. SWELL
S 3 FT.
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PZZ775-110030-
WATERS FROM SAN MATEO POINT TO THE MEXICAN BORDER EXTENDING 30 TO
60 NM OUT INCLUDING SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND-
929 AM PDT TUE SEP 10 2013
TODAY
WIND VARIABLE LESS THAN 10 KT…BECOMING W 10 KT IN THE
AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS…BECOMING 3 FT IN THE
AFTERNOON. SWELL SW 1 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
TONIGHT
WIND W 10 KT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING VARIABLE LESS
THAN 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AT
9 SECONDS AND S 2 FT AT 16 SECONDS.
WED
WIND VARIABLE LESS THAN 10 KT…BECOMING NW 10 KT WITH
GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS…
BECOMING 3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AT 10 SECONDS
AND S 2 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
WED NIGHT
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT WITH GUSTS TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES
3 FT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT
AT 10 SECONDS AND S 3 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
THU
WIND NW 10 KT WITH GUSTS TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR
LESS…BECOMING 3 TO 4 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. SWELL W 2 FT AT
10 SECONDS IN THE MORNING. SWELL S 3 TO 4 FT.
THU NIGHT
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT WITH GUSTS TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES
4 FT. SWELL S 4 FT.
FRI
WIND NW 10 KT WITH GUSTS TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR
LESS…BECOMING 3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AND S
4 FT.
FRI NIGHT
WIND W 15 KT WITH GUSTS TO 20 KT… BECOMING NW
AFTER MIDNIGHT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 4 FT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING
2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AND S 3 FT.
SAT
WIND NW 10 KT WITH GUSTS TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR
LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AND S 3 FT.
SAT NIGHT
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 4 FT IN THE
EVENING…BECOMING 2 FT OR LESS. SWELL S 3 FT.
Monday September 9th 2013
Welcome to the NEW Fishdope website!!
Be sure to check out all the new features like all the different charts and the Bite zone chart.
Should be interesting to see how this works out in regards to where the fish are biting.
We are still working out the bugs that happen when ever you open up a new website.
Thank you all for your patience during this process.
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Santa Barbara
Got this report from Dickerson:
Went out of Santa Barbara. Ran up the coast about 20 miles got hooked up on White Seabass but then a damn Kayaker not paying attention came over to watch me bring it in……….. left his squid jig in the water and yep BYBY WSB………..
Got picked up 2 more times but missed them and after a about another hour of No joke, 15 Kayaks now surrounding us and only like 30 feet off. I was like time to move. So we went down and did some bounce balling and landed this nice halibut.
Anacapa Island
Some Yellowtail for a few guys but most are having to settle for the great Rockfish bite.
Most of the Yellowtail is in the lee along the frontside of the Island and is only happening in the early morning. 9am and its all over.
32.01.50 x 119.29.50 The Gap
34.00.35 x 119.22.90 Fish Camp
34.01.04 x 119.21.21 The Arch
34.01.00 x 119.27.00 West End
East Anacapa Reef
34.02.15 x 119.18.65
34.01.25 x 119.20.70
34.01.25 x 119.19.84
Catalina Island
The only real new dope is about some small but legal White Seabass at the east end and up toward the Vee’s.
Most of it appears to be around church rock. This stuff is running from just legal up to about 10-12lbs
Yellowtail are on the fronside from the East end all the way up to Starlight on the west end.
The better spots appear to be K-20, Hen Rock, Red Bluff and Eagle Reef
Squid is everywhere……..Literally. You can get a float almost any place you go from the east end to Eagle Reef. The biggest mass appears to be from Eagle Reef down to Lions head.
Darrel is still MIA. You have to make your own, which is EASY right now or by it in Long Beach or San Pedro, if they still have any for sale
Contact Darrell on the “Mary Claire” at 949-677-0607 or CH 11. If you mention “Fishdope” you’ll get $10 dollars off on each scoop of Squid!
33.18.540 x 118.21.290 3 V’s
33.18.090 x 118.20.430 Orange Rocks
33.17.750 x 118.19.700 Church Rock
33.18.370 x 118.18.340 Seal Rocks
33.18.370 x 118.18.200 East End – Seal Rocks
33.17.960 x 118.19.000 Under the light
33.27.62 x 118.30.44 Eagle Reef
33.27.13 x 118.29.87 Squid Spot
33.26.83 x 118.30.05 Lions Head
33.27.30 x 118.29.41 Isthmus High Spot
33.25.81 x 118.29.19 Isthmus Reef
33.26.70 x 118.29.33 Bird Rock Reef
33.26.54 x 118.27.97 Rock Quarry
33.25.38 x 118.24.57 Gibralter
33.24.38 x 118.21.92 Long Point
33.24.35 x 118.21.93 Hen Rock
33.23.06 x 118.21.32 K-20
33.22.23 x 118.20.72 Gallaghers – 12 fathoms
33.21.75 x 118.20.03 Frog Rock
33.19.32 x 118.22.28 Palisades
33.19.32 x 118.18.23 Slide
Got This from Gene on the Reel Addicted:
Left LA harbor at 0700 with plan to fish current break just south of horse shoe! About a mile short of temp break on cool water side 66.5 tons of Anchovy’s and life about a mile long! Green dirty water. Followed temp break west until it turns south toward Avalon bank. Found Are first paddy about 5 mile north of Avalon bank with no one home water temp 73.3! Found lots of kelp on and around Avalon bank. Nothing but sun fish around then! Then moved to cat east end ridge in 1500′ water temp 71.1 drift and chummed for shark on and around ball of Big Macs for 1 1/2 hour nothing! Moved in to island and just north of quarry stopped on meter marks for two hook ups on yellows both lost due to rookies on board! Both on live 8″ macs. Fished rest of day for 10ish short calicos!
San Clemente Island
Frontside of Clemente has good numbers of Yellowtail that want the LIVE squid.
From Gold Bluff all the way down to the head you can find Yellowtail.
On the Backside you can find a few Seabass at Lost Point and Eel point. This is hit and miss though. Look for the conditions before you setup. If the water isn’t right, your not going to catch any of them.
32.56.67 x 118.30.10 Gold Bluff
32.53.10 x 118.35.70 Wagon Tracks
33.02.20 x 118.31.02 White Spot
32.53.58 x 118.26.36 White Rock
32.52.23 x 118.24.75 Purse Seine Rock
32.48.92 x 118.21.25 Pyramid Head
32.48.00 x 118.21.50 Pyramid Reef
32.49.00 x 118.23.00 Pyramid Cove
32.48.45 x 118.24.17 The Caves
32.45.52 X 118.24.52 Desperation Reef
32.46.00 x 118.24.50 29 Fathom Spot
32.47.75 x 118.26.00 China Point
32.48.00 x 118.31.50 The Nipple
32.51.06 x 118.30.21 Lost Point
32.55.17 x 118.33.41 Eel Point
Always make sure the Island is open before making the run.
http://www.scisland.org/schedules/usageGoogle/usageGoogle.php schedule
LA Harbor
Really slow Sand Bass fishing for your truly on Saturday night on a twilight trip on the Native Sun.
The wind blew Saturday afternoon and the water temp dropped from 67-68 to 61 in a couple of hours.
The Bass went into thermal shock.
We metered good numbers of them on Izors reef but they were to busy shivering to find our fresh dead Squid. We ended up with just 5 Sand Bass for 40+ passengers. We also caught about 10 sculpin.
Sad to admit this but I got skunked. Not a single bite all night.
We had Squid on us all evening but Sea Lions were brutal and never allowed them to build up.
The Squid boat fleet is out on the middle ground which is very close to the 150. Look for the lights. You can’t miss them.
There is some very nice Reds biting on the 150 right now. They are probably up from the deep water to feast on the mass of Squid on the spot.
33.41.73 x 118.08.72 Gambler Wreck
33.41.06 x 118.07.73 Sand Bass Junction
33.39.03 x 118.06.08 Izors Reef (Bolsa Chica Artificial Reef)
33.38.40 x 118.11.79 105 Spot
33.36.14 x 118.10.98 150 Bubbles West
33.35.72 x 118.09.22 150 Bubbles East
33.35.68 x 118.09.09 150 Kelp Reef North
33.34.80 x 118.08.60 150 Kelp Reef South
33.35.62 x 118.09.75 150 Spot
Coronado Islands
Very little boat traffic right now. Some Yellowtail seen at the Rockpile and again in the Middle grounds.
Watch for the bird schools. Yellowtail are on them. Try slow trolling Sardines while scanning around for the birds.
32.26.85 x 117.18.23 Pukey Point
32.25.80 x 117.16.80 Middle Grounds
32.24.80 x 117.13.88 Ribbon Kelp
32.24.61 x 117.14.15 White Rock
32.23.60 x 117.13.79 Bull Kelp
32.22.00 x 117.13.26 South Kelp Ridge
32.17.50 x 117.10.50 Rockpile
32.17.00 x 117.09.50 Rockpile #2
OFFSHORE
US Waters
Morro Bay
The Black Pearl did an exploratory Albacore 1.5 day and caught 50+ Albacore. When we get the details we post them up here.
Marlin
Quiet this morning on the Marlin scene after a big tournament weekend.
A number of areas had Marlin Yesterday so this afternoon could see a repeat. The 277 and over to the Avalon Bank. The 277 also had a Swordfish caught.
The area just outside the 209 saw some afternoon action.
Then around the 289 and over towards the east end of San Clemente Island saw more.
Cortez and Tanner banks
Weather permiting this is the best shot at Bluefin from Orange and LA County. Yesterday nobody came out as the wind was brutal and blew everybody off the bank.
Both banks have Bluefin on them. The catch numbers are down a little bit but still very respectable. Most are 15lb fish but some up to about 40lb are also being caught.
Big Yellowtail are also biting on both banks. Most of these are coming on the dropper loop rig. One thing new is some guys are finding 20lb class white Seabass too.
Large Bonito from 5 to 10lbs are everywhere on the Cortez and big Whitefish, Sheephead and Salmon Grouper round out the excellent overall fishing
32.26 x 119.08 Cortez
32.42 x 119.08 Tanner
MEXICO
9 mile Bank to the 302
Not many reports this morning from this area but we got one of a kelp at 32.35 x 117.30. This is just over the border about half way between the upper 9 and the 302.
This kelp was holding straight Dorado. Mostly 2 to 4lbers.
Early in the afternoon several guys are reporting in saying they are seeing jumping open water Dorado and spots of Bluefin under birds just a mile or so SW of the 302 highspot. This places them somewhere around 32.25 x 117.35
425 / 371 and to the Upper Hidden Bank
Once again this area is a hot spot for kelp paddy Yellowtail. Some kelps are loaded with Dorado too.
The Yellows are ranging from about 6lbs and up to about 13-14lbs
The Mission Belle called in at 12 noon with limits of Yellowtail and a few Dorado with several more hours left to fish.
Now we have some local Yellowfin as the Malihini called in with 30 yellowtail, and one yellowfin tuna on their 3/4 trip. The are working this zone!!
32.13 x 117.26 Hot kelp
32.11 x 117.29 kelp
32.12 x 117.33 kelp
32.04 x 117.28 kelp
32.08 x 117.30 kelp
32.07 x 117.28 kelp
Report from the Heritage:
Found a kelp at 32.14.9 x 117.22.0 for limits 5-8lb yellowtail. This kelp was loaded in 69 degree water. Conditions were super bumpy with wind appx 7-12knots by 7:30am. Glad we knocked it out early and on our on way home by 9:30 as forecast was showing up to 15 knots by noon. Thanks again Fishdope for keeping us on the bite!
475 to the Banda Bank
Ensenada 6 pack boats are finding good fishing for kelp paddy Yellowtail and a few Dorado and Bluefin in an area between these 2 spots.
Most of the action is coming on kelps right now. Overall the tuna numbers are on the small side BUT keep an eye out for the Yellowfin. They are not to far to the south and they are on the move.
Take a look in a warm 71 degree strip around 31.38 x 117.12
238 and 295
Yellowfin watch!!
Mostly Yellowtail and Dorado on kelps with a few yellowfin and Bluefin around. Watch out though as big numbers of Yellowfin are pushing up hard. Good chance they will be on this area in the next few days.
Try looking around 31.28 x 117.06 and also out to the west a bit at 31.28 x 117.21
1140 Finger and the Lower 500
Pretty good numbers of yellowfin Tuna have moved in the area.
The Yellowfin are joined with Bluefin, Yellowtail and Dorado.
It’s really good fishing right now.
The Yellowfin are coming on Kelp paddies, Jig stops, sonar marks, and under tern birds.
Sometime they are mixed with Bluefin and some schools are straight bluefin or Yellowfin.
This stuff is coming up from the south quick and more is on the way.
The center of the most interest given by the fleet is wandering a bit to the west but you can find them anywhere from the 117.00 line to out past 117.28
31.15 x 117.25 5 mile block of Yellowfin, Bluefin, Yellowtail, Dorado and Skipjack.
31.17 x 117.27 Hot kelp
31.14 x 117.23 loaded kelp
31.16 x 117.24 wide open jig stop on Yellowfin
31.14 x 117.05 everything on this kelp
31.19 x 117.04 Yellowfin and Skipjack jig stop
438/500
Weather was nasty yesterday but at least 1 boat was out looking. They found a couple of sonar marks of Bluefin between the 475 and the 483/500 but could not get them to go. Not enough bait to chum might have been part of the problem as these big Bluefin have only been responding to massive brail chumming to get them started
31.31 x 118.07 sonar mark
31.33 x 118.09 sonar mark
All reports, good, bad, or otherwise are very helpful.·
If you go fishing please give us a call or shoot us an email.
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WEATHER
LIVE Weather Broadcast
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SYNOPSIS FOR FAR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COAST
AT 8 AM…A 1010 MB SURFACE HIGH WAS 50 NM SOUTHWEST OF SAN DIEGO
AND 1005 MB THERMAL LOW NEAR NEEDLES. NORTHWEST BREEZES WILL STAY
MOSTLY BELOW 20 KT THROUGH FRIDAY.
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WATERS FROM PT. SAL TO SANTA CRUZ ISLAND CA AND WESTWARD 60 NM
INCLUDING SAN MIGUEL AND SANTA ROSA ISLANDS-
848 AM PDT MON SEP 9 2013
…SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM PDT THIS AFTERNOON
THROUGH LATE TONIGHT…
TODAY
NW WINDS 10 TO 15 KT…BECOMING 10 TO 20 KT IN THE
AFTERNOON. GUSTS TO 25 KT. COMBINED SEAS 4 TO 5 FT DOMINANT PERIOD
10 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING…THEN PATCHY DENSE FOG WITH
VSBY 1 NM OR LESS.
TONIGHT
NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT WITH GUSTS TO 25 KT. COMBINED SEAS
3 TO 5 FT DOMINANT PERIOD 10 SECONDS. PATCHY DENSE FOG WITH VSBY
1 NM OR LESS IN THE EVENING…THEN PATCHY FOG.
TUE
NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 3 FT
AT 9 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
TUE NIGHT
NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL
4 FT AT 9 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
WED
NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 5 FT
AT 9 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
WED NIGHT
NW WINDS 10 TO 15 KT WITH GUSTS TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES
1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 5 FT. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
THU
NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT WITH GUSTS TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO
4 FT. NW SWELL 5 FT. PATCHY FOG.
FRI
NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT WITH GUSTS TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO
4 FT. NW SWELL 5 FT. PATCHY FOG.
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PZZ676-092245-
OUTER WATERS FROM SANTA CRUZ ISLAND TO SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND TO 60 NM
OFFSHORE INCLUDING SAN NICOLAS AND SANTA BARBARA ISLANDS-
848 AM PDT MON SEP 9 2013
…SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM PDT THIS AFTERNOON
THROUGH LATE TONIGHT…
TODAY
NW WINDS 10 TO 15 KT…BECOMING 10 TO 20 KT IN THE
AFTERNOON. GUSTS TO 25 KT. STRONGEST NW OF SAN NICOLAS ISLAND.
COMBINED SEAS 3 TO 5 FT DOMINANT PERIOD 10 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN
THE MORNING…THEN PATCHY DENSE FOG WITH VSBY 1 NM OR LESS.
TONIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 20 KT WITH GUSTS TO 25 KT. STRONGEST
WINDS NW OF SAN NICOLAS ISLAND. COMBINED SEAS 3 TO 5 FT DOMINANT
PERIOD 10 SECONDS. PATCHY DENSE FOG WITH VSBY 1 NM OR LESS IN THE
EVENING…THEN PATCHY FOG.
TUE
W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 3 FT AT
9 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
TUE NIGHT
NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL
4 FT AT 9 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
WED
W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 3 TO
5 FT AT 9 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
WED NIGHT
NW WINDS 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL
3 TO 5 FT. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
THU
NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT WITH GUSTS TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO
4 FT. NW SWELL 3 TO 5 FT. PATCHY FOG.
FRI
NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT WITH GUSTS TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO
4 FT. W SWELL 3 TO 5 FT.
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PZZ650-092245-
EAST SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL FROM PT. CONCEPTION TO PT. MUGU CA
INCLUDING SANTA CRUZ ISLAND-
848 AM PDT MON SEP 9 2013
TODAY
WINDS VARIABLE 10 KT OR LESS…BECOMING 10 TO 20 KT WITH
LOCAL GUSTS TO 25 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. STRONGEST WESTERN PORTION.
WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS…BECOMING 3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. W SWELL
2 TO 4 FT AT 10 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
TONIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 20 KT WITH LOCAL GUSTS TO 25 KT IN THE
EVENING…BECOMING 5 TO 10 KT. STRONGEST WESTERN PORTION. WIND WAVES
1 TO 3 FT. W SWELL 2 TO 3 FT AT 10 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER
MIDNIGHT.
TUE
SW WINDS 5 TO 10 KT…BECOMING W 10 TO 15 KT IN THE
AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS…BECOMING 3 FT IN THE
AFTERNOON. W SWELL 2 TO 3 FT AT 9 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE
MORNING.
TUE NIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 15 KT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING 5 TO
10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. W SWELL 2 TO 3 FT AT 9 SECONDS.
PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
WED
W WINDS 5 TO 10 KT…BECOMING 10 TO 15 KT IN THE AFTERNOON.
WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS…BECOMING 3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. W SWELL
3 TO 4 FT AT 9 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
WED NIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 15 KT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING
VARIABLE 10 KT OR LESS. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. W SWELL 3 TO 4 FT.
PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
THU
W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. W SWELL 3 TO
4 FT. PATCHY FOG.
FRI
W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. W SWELL 3 TO
4 FT.
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PZZ655-092245-
INNER WATERS FROM POINT MUGU TO SAN MATEO PT. CA INCLUDING SANTA
CATALINA AND ANACAPA ISLANDS-
848 AM PDT MON SEP 9 2013
TODAY
NW WINDS 5 TO 10 KT…BECOMING W 10 TO 20 KT IN THE
AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. W SWELL 2 TO 4 FT AT 10 SECONDS.
PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING…THEN PATCHY DENSE FOG WITH VSBY 1 NM
OR LESS.
TONIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 20 KT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING 5 TO 10
KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. W SWELL 1 TO 3 FT AT 10 SECONDS. PATCHY
DENSE FOG WITH VSBY 1 NM OR LESS IN THE EVENING…THEN PATCHY FOG.
TUE
WINDS VARIABLE 10 KT OR LESS…BECOMING W 10 TO 15 KT IN THE
AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. W SWELL 1 TO 3 FT AT 9 SECONDS.
PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
TUE NIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 15 KT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING 5 TO
10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 1 TO 3 FT AT 9 SECONDS
AND SW 2 FT AT 14 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
WED
W WINDS 5 TO 10 KT…BECOMING 10 TO 15 KT IN THE AFTERNOON.
WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AT 9 SECONDS AND SW
2 FT AT 14 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING.
WED NIGHT
W WINDS 10 TO 15 KT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING VARIABLE
10 KT OR LESS. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 TO 3 FT AND
SW 2 FT. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT.
THU
W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W
2 TO 3 FT AND SW 2 FT. PATCHY FOG.
FRI
W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W
2 TO 3 FT AND S 2 FT.
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PZZ750-092230-
COASTAL WATERS FROM SAN MATEO POINT TO THE MEXICAN BORDER AND OUT
30 NM-
828 AM PDT MON SEP 9 2013
TODAY
WIND NW 10 KT. GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. WIND
WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AT 9 SECONDS AND SW 1 FT
AT 15 SECONDS.
TONIGHT
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT. GUSTS TO 20 KT IN THE EVENING.
WIND WAVES 3 FT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED
SWELL W 2 FT AT 9 SECONDS AND SW 1 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
TUE
WIND W 10 KT. GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES
2 FT OR LESS. SWELL SW 1 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
TUE NIGHT
WIND NW 10 KT WITH GUSTS TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 3 FT
IN THE EVENING…BECOMING 2 FT OR LESS. SWELL SW 1 TO 2 FT AT
18 SECONDS.
WED
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS…BECOMING
3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. SWELL S 2 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
WED NIGHT
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT WITH GUSTS TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES
3 FT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT
AND S 3 FT.
THU
WIND NW 10 KT. GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES
2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AND S 3 FT.
THU NIGHT
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 3 FT IN THE
EVENING…BECOMING 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AND S 4 FT.
FRI
WIND NW 10 KT…BECOMING W WITH GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE
AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AND S
4 FT.
FRI NIGHT
WIND W 10 KT WITH GUSTS TO 15 KT IN THE EVENING…
BECOMING VARIABLE LESS THAN 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED
SWELL W 2 FT AND S 3 FT.
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PZZ775-092230-
WATERS FROM SAN MATEO POINT TO THE MEXICAN BORDER EXTENDING 30 TO
60 NM OUT INCLUDING SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND-
828 AM PDT MON SEP 9 2013
TODAY
WIND W 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 3 FT. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT
AT 9 SECONDS AND SW 1 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
TONIGHT
WIND NW 15 KT…BECOMING W AFTER MIDNIGHT. GUSTS TO
20 KT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 4 FT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING 2 FT OR
LESS. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AT 9 SECONDS AND SW 1 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
TUE
WIND W 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS… BECOMING
3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. SWELL SW 1 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
TUE NIGHT
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT WITH GUSTS TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES
3 FT. SWELL SW 1 TO 2 FT AT 18 SECONDS.
WED
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS…BECOMING
3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. SWELL S 2 FT AT 15 SECONDS.
WED NIGHT
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT WITH GUSTS TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES
4 FT. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AND S 3 FT.
THU
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT WITH GUSTS TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES 3 FT.
MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AND S 3 FT.
THU NIGHT
WIND NW 15 KT…BECOMING 10 KT AFTER MIDNIGHT. GUSTS
TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES 4 FT. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT AND S 4 FT.
FRI
WIND NW 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 3 FT. MIXED SWELL W 2 FT
AND S 4 FT.
FRI NIGHT
WIND W 10 TO 15 KT WITH GUSTS TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES
3 TO 4 FT IN THE EVENING…BECOMING 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED SWELL W
2 FT AND S 3 FT.