Summary: Rockfish continue to be the predominant catch in the kelpline from the 3rd quarter of pier using either anchovy or squid. A few White Seabass ranging from 18-30" caught in surfline early in month. Other unusual catches included a 12# Black Seabass caught on 6/10 at the surfline and a 48" Blue shark caught 6/19 off the end. Did receive an unconfirmed report of 2 Striped Seabass caught 6/2 off the end. Halibut to 30" are beginning to appear but not in the numbers like last year..

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Use the links on the left to check conditions for your next outing. Tide and 
water temperatures are two of the most important variables that determine 
whether fish are active and foraging. Weather conditions are also a factor 
to consider since fish have no eyelids and are very sensitive to sunlight 
... the better fishing is during times of lower light levels. Midday is usually 
not productive unless it is overcast. 

The default location is Santa Barbara, California but each site linked allows
you to select your proposed destination. I try to keep current on the best sites 
for each link but would appreciate feedback regarding better sources.

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