![]() So far, the inshore bonito fishing has been a bit lacking. ![]() Fish to 6 pounds are common, and that 11-pounder indicates there are some very big ones swimming around. The bonito this year seem to be good-sized, compared to a few years ago, when 16- to 18-inchers dominated the catches. Julian at Larry’s Tackle said the same, though Larry’s did weigh in an 11.75-pound bonito taken at the Hooter this week. The better action seems to be over toward Bonito Bar, said Evan. ![]() Eels fished tight to the rocks are producing good fish after dark.īonito fishing was running hot and cold at the Hooter. Striper fishing improved along the Elizabeth Islands, however, said Evan from Eastman’s Tackle. “Slow,” was the word from the Maco’s crew regarding the Canal fishing. The report from Red Top indicated there are still smaller fish on top, with the biggest being around 25 pounds, compared to last week, when fish into the mid-40-pound range were taken. ![]() Peanuts, mackerel, and squid are still in the Canal, fueling the blitzes of smaller fish. Jeff at Canal Bait and Tackle said the fishing slowed this week, but anglers are still catching slot-size and smaller fish. ![]()
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