Ray checked in for the Toronado out of Pierpoint Landing. Just so you know, we got out of our first trip here for 2026. We had a charter of, shall we say, artificial lures, plastics only. It was a charter that the guys set the trip up with. And we fished over at the islands and had some decent fishing. Ended up with a yellowtail, hooked another one, put some bonita, at least half around on the limits of bass. A lot of the guys let the bigger fish go. So that was the thing that they wanted to do. But we just picked away at the bass right along the kelps and mainly fished in the shorter water. But overall, pretty decent fishing. Water was pretty warmer than it should be for late March, probably in the mid-60s. So good, decent conditions. Water was good. And I had a nice outing with the guys, just fishing plastics and stuff like that. And also picked up some sheephead, some whitefish, and stuff like that for the guys. They mainly wanted to fish for the bass and really pick away and fish real tight along the kelps. Anyway, we had a good successful day. We had a good time. Beautiful weather. Of course, a little bit cooler out there. We've got a schedule up here on the Tornado. Check out our website. And we'll have bottom fishing trips as well as surface trips coming up in the future. And some multi-day trips, day and night trips, of course. So we're back online, back in action here, back in the saddle. Thanks, guys. The Toronado with 15 anglers on a 1.5-Day charter caught 1 yellowtail, 1 bonito, 30 calico bass, 28 sheephead, and 35 whitefish.
The Toronado's next open trip is a 1-Day Overnight on April 4th.
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