Ventura Landing ~ Report for Friday Oct. 7


by Mike Thompson
10-9-2011
(805) 676-3474
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TODAY'S FISH COUNT: 2 boats, 39 anglers caught..
10 Albacore Tuna, 310 Rockfish, 5 Lingcod, 6 Whitefish, 28 Sculpin
Tough fishing for the Pacific Queen's first trip up north, but some fish did hit the deck. Island Spirit fished the local islands with great success on the rockfish and others.
Both trips saw excellent weather today.. it only looks to continue all weekend!

Saturday & Sunday still has spaces available! Call 805-676-3474

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See our FISH COUNT here! -for Island Spirit, Pacific Eagle, Pacific Dawn, Pacific Queen

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