We spent our last half day in the albacore grounds. It looks like things are finally shaping up off-shore, the water temps are in the mid sixties, and believe me, there are plenty of fish to be had. Tremendous sign of albacore and bluefin, we just needed the conditions to straighten out and now they are. The weather is beautiful and I would like to thank the guys up at Pacific Extreme Sports in Sacramento for putting together such an outstanding group of anglers.
Big Fish Happen,
Bruce A. Smith
Our ETA to Fisherman's Landing is 5:15 a.m.






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I've been blinded by the sheer awesomeness and attractiveness of Cedros island!
It started early(again) drifting over the deeper edges of the island, by the third drift we were done with that size(16 to 22lbs.) of yellowtail and went to find some big'uns. And indeed we did, we found an area of yellows up in shallow water, all of which went from the small 28 pounders to some pushing 50 pounds. Though out the afternoon we put on another 50 big yellowtail, at times we had these grump's boiling and crashing right on the hull, chasing baits and Surface irons. Randy(our cook) put the wood to them with the "Python" color of Salas 7x.
BiG FisH HappeN!!
Bruce A. Smith




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The day started off on the right foot and continued to get better until about 15:00, when we left the productive area. I've said it in the past and I will say it again, I Love Cedros Island! 16 to 25 pound yellowtail were biting consistently, no let me put it a different way, they were biting well. Dropper loops and 1 ounce sliding sinkers did the most damage, but the surface iron crew took there toll also. The weather is hot and grease calm. There is no charge for Awesomeness!
Big Fish Happen,
Bruce A. Smith





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