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[*] posted on 8-8-2011 at 09:12 AM
Bisbee over…


As soon as the Bisbee was completed, the fishing seemed to improve with some better-sized tuna along with more dorado mainly down to the south. Most of the blues being caught remain smaller with 300 pounds being the upper limit of those being released. Still decent numbers of stripers and sails if you put your time in on the grounds.

Most of our clients preferred to target the dorado and tuna offshore. Inshore action was a mixed bag of jacks, roosterfish along with a few pompano and smaller dorado and tuna close to shore.

29 Jul – 04 Aug totals

4 Blue Marlin 4R
2 Striped Marlin 1R
2 Sailfish 2R
54 Dorado 19R
24 Yellowfin Tuna
1 Wahoo
2 Snapper
1 Amberjack
1 Shark R




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