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Fall Season Still Producing Bluefin Tuna, Yellowfin Tuna, Dorado, and Yellowtail!

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The fall fishing season has been having to battle some weather systems that have brought strong winds, high seas, and a bit of rain but the good thing is that during the days of good weather there has been good fishing to be found for bluefin tuna, yellowfin tuna, dorado and yellowtail along with a chance at a striped marlin. As this report is being written, there is a strong weather system passing through Southern California that has caused Small Craft Advisories and Gale Warnings to be posted. Time will tell what effect these strong winds will have on the water conditions and the fishing but for the time being, there were areas of offshore fishing heading into the current bad weather situation. The bluefin tuna fishing has been leading the way during the entirety of the 2021 fishing season and the bluefin bite on fish running from 20 to 270-plus has been ranging from pretty good to good for those fishing at the Cortes Bank and the Tanner Bank. Elsewhere, there has also been pretty good to good mixed bag offshore fishing for yellowfin tuna, 15 to 50-pound bluefin tuna, mixed size dorado, and mixed-size yellowtail for boats fishing some...
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