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Feature:What is "Beyond The Breakwater"?![]() We don't have tarpon, redfish or bonefish - but we do have a wide range of fly fishing opportunities for salt water gamefish. Mako and blue sharks, Pacific yellowtail (a member of the jack family), albacore, bluefin, skipjack and yellowfin tuna, Pacific bonito and Pacific barracuda top the list, with a healthy sprinkling of various kelp basses and occasional appearances by California halibut and white seabass inshore, and dorado (mahi-mahi or dolphinfish) offshore. Most of the time you need to get out "beyond the breakwater" in order to take advantage of these fisheries. Most of our fishing occurs along nearshore kelp beds and reefs, or offshore deep-water banks, which means taking your own boat, hiring a guide or taking a charter boat to reach the fish. You'll find information about all of these things and more on this website, or our sister publication Ocean Skiff Journal. We won't kid you - salt water fly fishing is not nearly as well accepted in Southern California as it is in other parts of the the US. And in many cases, people are still searching for that "magic bullet" to consistently capture some of our most popular gamefish on the long rod. But our mission is to change that. Come join us, help us discover and share new techniques and strategies, and experience some great fishing in the process! Here's more information on exactly what we'll be covering in Beyond The Breakwater:
(Photo credits: Dorado: Floyd Sparks, White Seabass: Tim Burwell/Randy
Norris)
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