Anglers Tuna-nimously Had a Good Time
DANA POINT— Dana Wharf Sport Fishing and Whale Watching reported some great offshore fishing the week of Aug. 15. Anglers were catching some decent bluefin in the 25 to 40-pound
DANA POINT— Dana Wharf Sport Fishing and Whale Watching reported some great offshore fishing the week of Aug. 15. Anglers were catching some decent bluefin in the 25 to 40-pound
SAN DIEGO (AP)—The coronavirus literally traveled over them from Asia to California while they were on the high seas catching tuna. They were as safe as anyone from the virus
SAN PEDRO—A man named Albert Halfhill opened Southern California’s first-ever sardine cannery in 1893. The cannery – California Fish Co. – opened its door’s on Terminal Island, the man-made landform
SAN DIEGO—An aquaculture firm based in Iowa was granted nearly $1 million to cultivate a Pacific bluefin tuna hatchery in San Diego Bay, it was recently announced. Ichthus Unlimited was
SAN DIEGO — Four captains from Seaforth Sportfishing in San Diego take a break from chasing tight lines and read the June 15 issue of The Log. Waders and beachgoers
SAN DIEGO — The pier adjacent to Seaport Village in Downtown San Diego is often crowded each Saturday morning. Seafood lovers arrive at the pier to greet a handful of
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — Federal officials declared Pacific bluefin tuna are not on the verge of becoming extinct, but local harbors are still pursuing opportunities to ramp up seafood production in
August 5 is a day where one can tour the oldest fishing club in the world, the Tuna Club of Avalon. The Tuna Club’s historian, Michael Farrior, will lead the
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