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Dodo caught off of a pier?!! Maybe...

Started by Pinoyfisher, September 13, 2014, 09:34:33 PM

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Tried to find mention of dorado from the pier, but my eyes glazed over. A little early I guess.

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Quote from: sasquatch on September 14, 2014, 06:34:43 AM
Tried to find mention of dorado from the pier, but my eyes glazed over. A little early I guess.

Ocean Beach Pier — Rosalie at the pier's bait shop reports that the biggest news lately was the catch of some dorado from the pier. I am trying to confirm the catch via additional information and/or pictures. Stay Tuned. Not in doubt is that there have been good numbers of both bonito and mackerel and although a few people are still fishing the bottom for halibut and sharks, the main attention is obviously on the top action. She says some barracuda are also showing up, usually in the evening hours. How To Get There: From the north, take I-5 to the Sea World Dr. exit and follow it until it turns off to Sunset Cliffs Blvd. From the south, take I- 5 to the Nimitz Blvd. exit, then follow that road to Sunset Cliffs Blvd. Follow Sunset Cliffs Blvd. to Newport Ave., turn right and follow the road to the pier parking lot.
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Thanks for sorting through. OB is a long pier. I would not be surprised at dorado making it into the area. Especially with all the life there now.