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March 27 dock totals

34 anglers aboard the Chubasco II 1/2 day morning run caught 52 rockfish, 8 sculpin, 1 calico bass, 3 sheephead, 1 lingcod and 181 vermilion rockfish.

The Dolphin 1/2 day AM run with 13 anglers aboard reported 6 sculpin, 93 and rockfish caught, with 40 calico bass released. During their afternoon 1/2 day run, 23 anglers boated 150 mackerel, 14 rockfish, 14 calico bass and 3 sand bass, with 100 calico bass released.

24 anglers aboard the Malihini 3/4 day run to the Coronado Islands limited on 120 yellowtail.

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The Penetrator 3/4 day run with 4 anglers aboard called in with 18 yellowtail and 15 bonito for the day's total.

20 anglers aboard the Premier 1/2 day morning run caught 4 sheephead, 3 sculpin and 80 rockfish.

The Daily Double 1/2 day AM run with 36 anglers aboard reported 3 ocean whitefish, 23 sculpin, 18 rubberlip seaperch, 132 rockfish and 1 sand bass caught.

The Mission Belle 3/4 day run to the Coronados with 15 anglers aboard called in with 53 yellowtail, 2 lingcod, 10 calico bass and 1 bonito in the gunnysacks.

18 anglers aboard the Point Loma 3/4 day run boated 60 yellowtail, 3 lingcod and 6 calico bass at the Coronados.

A bit slower on the yellows a little further south in the cool water plume, as the Tribute 1.5 day run down the Baja coast with 22 anglers aboard reported 2 yellowtail, 150 rockfish and 5 bonito.

45 anglers aboard the San Diego 3/4 day Coronado run put 178 yellowtail in the gunnysacks, just 2 short of their 5 yellowtail per angler limit.

The New Seaforth 1/2 day AM run with 40 anglers aboard reported 10 vermilion rockfish, 1 sculpin and 88 rockfish in the sacks. 24 anglers on their afternoon run caught 36 vermilion rockfish and 41 rockfish.

4 anglers aboard El Gato Dos for a 1/2 day afternoon run boated 14 vermilion rockfish and 26 rockfish.

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March 27 dock totals

34 anglers aboard the Chubasco II 1/2 day morning run caught 52 rockfish, 8 sculpin, 1 calico bass, 3 sheephead, 1 lingcod and 181 vermilion rockfish.

The Dolphin 1/2 day AM run with 13 anglers aboard reported 6 sculpin, 93 and rockfish caught, with 40 calico bass released. During their afternoon 1/2 day run, 23 anglers boated 150 mackerel, 14 rockfish, 14 calico bass and 3 sand bass, with 100 calico bass released.

24 anglers aboard the Malihini 3/4 day run to the Coronado Islands limited on 120 yellowtail.

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The Penetrator 3/4 day run with 4 anglers aboard called in with 18 yellowtail and 15 bonito for the day's total.

20 anglers aboard the Premier 1/2 day morning run caught 4 sheephead, 3 sculpin and 80 rockfish.

The Daily Double 1/2 day AM run with 36 anglers aboard reported 3 ocean whitefish, 23 sculpin, 18 rubberlip seaperch, 132 rockfish and 1 sand bass caught.

The Mission Belle 3/4 day run to the Coronados with 15 anglers aboard called in with 53 yellowtail, 2 lingcod, 10 calico bass and 1 bonito in the gunnysacks.

18 anglers aboard the Point Loma 3/4 day run boated 60 yellowtail, 3 lingcod and 6 calico bass at the Coronados.

A bit slower on the yellows a little further south in the cool water plume, as the Tribute 1.5 day run down the Baja coast with 22 anglers aboard reported 2 yellowtail, 150 rockfish and 5 bonito.

45 anglers aboard the San Diego 3/4 day Coronado run put 178 yellowtail in the gunnysacks, just 2 short of their 5 yellowtail per angler limit.

The New Seaforth 1/2 day AM run with 40 anglers aboard reported 10 vermilion rockfish, 1 sculpin and 88 rockfish in the sacks. 24 anglers on their afternoon run caught 36 vermilion rockfish and 41 rockfish.

4 anglers aboard El Gato Dos for a 1/2 day afternoon run boated 14 vermilion rockfish and 26 rockfish.

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