I know there's tuna in the sports boat count.
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Originally Posted by blackcloud9
Um, well... First there are dozens to hundreds of bluefin, yellowfin and dorado being caught by the sport boats daily and not one seabass!!?
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Fisherman's Landing Fish Counts 9/15
Condor
Fisherman's Landing
San Diego, CA 29 Anglers
2 Day 54 Bluefin Tuna (up to 210 pounds), 1 Yellowfin Tuna
Dolphin
Fisherman's Landing
San Diego, CA 25 Anglers
Full Day 4 Bluefin Tuna, 12 Dorado
Fortune
Fisherman's Landing
San Diego, CA 15 Anglers
3 Day 90 Bluefin Tuna (up to 100 pounds), 50 Yellowfin Tuna
Liberty
Fisherman's Landing
San Diego, CA 43 Anglers
3/4 Day 107 Yellowfin Tuna
Tomahawk
Fisherman's Landing
San Diego, CA 19 Anglers
3 Day 76 Bluefin Tuna (up to 80 pounds)
And the tuna have been here for weeks now, and many reports of them caught close to shore:

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I listen to let's talk hookup every week and he said a easy kayak paddle off del mar and Encinitas this is a first never have the Tuna been that close in my life living in San Diego. That's why I said WSB and they catch them when there's none in the sports boat count.
According to Google 2.9 miles is as far as you can see a light at night on the ocean at sea level before the curvature hides it. I have paddled to lights on the horizon off LJ and that seems about right
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Duke Mitchell
Last edited by MITCHELL; 09-17-2023 at 06:28 PM.
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