04/14/2026
🎣 FYNC Weekend Wrap-Up — April 10-12, 2026
Three days of exceptional fishing across 21 SoCal landings. Here's the full breakdown.
📊 The Numbers:
Friday April 10: 40 trips | 1,105 anglers | 8,700+ fish
Saturday April 11: Fleet-wide reports show consistent limits across LA, OC, and SD
Sunday April 12: 41 trips | 1,036 anglers | 8,900+ fish
🐟 What Was Biting All Weekend:
Rockfish — Limits were standard. 5,361 on Friday alone. Coast-wide all 3 days.
Whitefish — 1,400+ daily
Red Snapper — 300-475 per day
Yellowtail — Showing at Catalina Island, Coronado Island, and Cortez/Tanner Bank
Bluefin Tuna — 34 Friday → 195 Sunday. The numbers jumped hard.
Yellowfin Tuna — 75 Sunday (in April — well ahead of schedule)
Lingcod — Strong all weekend
Bonito — Making their seasonal return
🏆 Weekend Standouts:
• Victory (Long Beach Sportfishing) — Limits of rockfish AND limits of sculpin Saturday. Kevin's crew delivered all weekend.
• Enterprise (Pierpoint Landing) — 250 rockfish limits Friday, limits again Saturday. Most consistent boat of the weekend.
• Eldorado (Long Beach) — 304 whitefish + 190 rockfish on an overnight Friday
• Coral Sea (Stardust, Santa Barbara) — Rockfish limits all 3 days. 248 rockfish + 155 whitefish + 16 lingcod Saturday.
• Freedom (22nd Street) — 10 yellowtail up to 25 lbs Saturday + halibut in the mix
• Toronado (Pierpoint) — 5 yellowtail 15-20 lbs + bonito + rockfish on the 1.5-day Cortez/Tanner run
• Sport King (LA Waterfront) — 200 rockfish + 40 red snapper + 10 barracuda Saturday
• Polaris Supreme (Seaforth) — 160 yellowfin + 13 bluefin on a 3-day. Wide open bite all day.
• Pacific Voyager — 51 bluefin tuna + 11 yellowtail + 45 lingcod returning from a 2-day Sunday
• Speed Twin (Channel Islands) — 250 rockfish + 117 whitefish for 25 anglers on a half-day
🚨 The Story of the Weekend:
This was a special opening weekend. Bluefin and yellowfin tuna in force in mid-April is ahead of schedule — Sunday's 195 bluefin across the fleet is a serious early-season number. Yellowtail were biting at Catalina and the Coronado Islands. Killer whales were spotted off Santa Barbara Saturday morning before Stardust put their anglers on limits. And rockfish limits were so routine across the coast they almost became an afterthought.
If 2026 keeps up this pace, it's shaping up to be one of the best seasons in recent memory.
Check trip schedules, availability, and live fish counts for all 21 SoCal landings →
🌊 findyournextcatch.com/trips
Drop a 🎣 if you got out this weekend — where did you fish and what did you catch?