Archive for July, 2010

2011 3rd Annual Tournament in San Diego, Ca. on 8/6/11

The 2011 BestFishingPlaces.com 3rd Annual fishing tournament will be held in San Diego. A repeat of the 2009 tournament but a later date and longer time out. In 2011, we will take the full day outer banks trip. Hopefully warmer water and distance will equal some larger yellowfin tuna and Dolphin fish or Dorado. I should have more information once this years tournament is on the books. Plan on Saturday August 6th in 2011. If you have interest in the 2011 BestFishingPlaces.com 3rd Annual fishing tournament please fill out the form on the contact us page for more information.

Day 2 – game, set and match goes to the ocean this year

Well, the effort and optimism was there in the early AM. We headed out, ran for a couple of hours however, the ocean was not giving in. Once we climbed the perfect storm wave, it was time to turn around. Tuna is a challenging catch, but in 10 foot swells and no forgiveness in sight, the group opted to turn back. A day of trolling in these conditions is not much fun. Pacific Ocean 1 – Best Fishing Places – 0. With our hopes dashed for this year, we will look forward to San Diego and another chance at the Tuna. Thanks to all who "tried" to participate. Winning by default with a whopping 4.5 pound Quillback Rockfish on day 1 was Mark Smith.

Look for the 2011 3rd annual tournament trip information soon which will be held in San Diego again.

Day 1 not so Tuna

Well, the weather in Newport has not been the most cooperative. We've had nice skies and no rain, but wind, wind, wind. 15-20 knots making it difficult to get out to the Tuna today. Since most of the locals wanted Tuna, we had a limited boat for Rockfishing today. Looks like it's down to one day now for the tournament. We are scheduled to go out first thing tommorrow morning as the predictions are for better weather. Wish us luck.  For now, day 1 was a warm up. Blackies, Ling Cods, a quillback rockfish and a couple of sculpin. All but one Ling cod where to small and released. The Quillback was the largest of the day weighing in at 4 and a half pounds. Here are some pictures of the days fishing. check out the full set here.

 

Looks like it’s going to be Tuna for the tournament

Yaquina Bay Charters started fishing for Tuna this week with good catches landing on the dock. Averaging 15-30 pounds. The normal seems to be around 20 lbs. Hopefully we can duplicate the catches next weekend for the tournament. We still have a couple of spots left for Saturday. you can call Yaquina Bay Charters directly at 1-866-465-5801 or locally at (541) 265-6800 to reserve your spot. Anyone can enter.

A couple of tournament spots have opened

We have two spots now available for Saturday and one spot open on Friday due to some cancellations. please contact yaquina bay charters directly to reserve your spot.

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