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Tag: Offshore in United States

Monomoy Island (Chatham)

Monomoy Island delivers world-class fishing with rips, shoals, and fast-moving tides that hold stripers, bluefish, fluke, bonito, and false albacore. Constantly shifting structure keeps the fishery fresh and exciting. Boat

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Stellwagen Bank

Stellwagen Bank is a legendary offshore ground known for bluefin tuna, cod, haddock, pollock, and sharks. Its underwater plateau traps huge bait schools, creating nonstop predator activity. Anglers come from

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Nine Mile Bank

Nine Mile Bank is one of the most famous offshore fishing spots in San Diego, located roughly nine miles west of Point Loma. This underwater bank rises from deeper water,

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Coronado Escarpment

The Coronado Escarpment is a deep underwater drop-off that creates prime offshore fishing conditions south of San Diego. Steep structure and strong currents attract yellowtail, barracuda, bass, and pelagic species

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Upper Nine Mile Bank

Upper Nine Mile Bank is a productive extension of the main Nine Mile Bank and is known for consistent offshore action. Tuna, dorado, and yellowtail are commonly targeted here, especially

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Rock Pile

The Rock Pile is an offshore rocky structure south of Point Loma that holds a mix of bottom fish and pelagic species. Rockfish, calico bass, sand bass, and occasional yellowtail

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La Jolla Canyon

La Jolla Canyon is a deep offshore canyon with steep drop-offs that create prime conditions for big game fishing. The canyon acts as a migration route for yellowtail, tuna, and

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Anclote Key (Tarpon Springs)

Anclote Key is a boat-access-only barrier island near Tarpon Springs with clean Gulf water, sandbars, and nearby grass flats—great for both inshore and light nearshore fishing. Snook, redfish, trout, pompano,

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