Showing posts with label San Diego Fishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Diego Fishing. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 19, 2023

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Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Local Knowledge - Fishing Show - BD Outdoors Season 7

 

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In this week's preview, Ali and Rush head back to San Diego to see what August has to offer.  With the tuna settling in and a kelp fishery in full swing, Ali considers this to be the "peak" time to target bluefin tuna, mahi, and yellowtail.  With each year before bringing a new twist to the fishery, this season follows suit with a "puddle" of Mahi that leaves the guys scratching their heads.


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Friday, November 11, 2022

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Friday, September 2, 2022

Great BlueFin Nigiri Recipe - BloodyDecks

 

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San Diego has become a world renowned fishing destination for Bluefin over the past 10 years. As a centennial event, Bluefin migrations shifted around 2015, bringing a bulk of the Pacific biomass within day range of the California coast during the summer months. San Diego has been the epicenter of West Coast Bluefin fishing with fish being caught exceeding 300lbs. Amazing topwater displays have become common with massive foam spots of tuna attracting jig oriented anglers from all over. With such large fish being caught, a common concern is ensuring all the fish gets eaten. People are amazed at the amount of tuna loin they leave with following a successful tuna trip. It is no secret that Bluefin taste delicious. They are rich in flavor, buttery when served raw, and amazing seared. 

 

 

Ingredients

4 - Infinity
  • Bluefin or Yellowfin Tuna Loin
  • Instant Sticky Rice (Tamaki Gold Recommended)
  • Jalapeño
  • Avocado
  • Spicy Chili Crisp
  • Avocado
  • Cilantro
  • Soy Sauce
  • Lemon
  • Water

Preparation

  1. Pat Tuna dry of all excess moisture.
  2. Slice Tuna 1/4 inch thick and trim to 1 inch long.
  3. Cook instant sticky rice according to package instructions.
  4. Let rice cool.
  5. Slice lemons and jalapeños.
  6. Dice avocado and cilantro.
  7. Mix 2 tbsp soy sauce with I tsp water in a bowl.
  8. Squeeze one lemon slice into soy/water mix.
  9. Take rice and mold into 1 1/2 inch long beds of rice.
  10. Place sliced tuna on beds of rice.
  11. Place jalepeno slice on one end of the tuna.
  12. Squeeze desired amount of Hoisin sauce into Jalapeño slice.
  13. Place desired amount of diced avocado on tuna.
  14. Dollop Spicy Chili Crisp on top.
  15. Spinkle panko breadcrumbs.
  16. Garnish with chopped cilantro.
  17. Lastly spoon soy mix lightly over each bowl and allow remaining to settle at the base of the plate or bowl.
  18. Enjoy and impress everyone!

 

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

 Join the latest and best Fishing Club in So Cal.. Join the a club with all the latest tools and tech for members. You Tube Video Meeting, On the Water seminars and in person events. MMFC - MAD MACKS FISHING CLUB. MMFC


Start with - Fishy Hour with Roman Twice a week Shows - Monday's and Wednesday. On You Tube

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 San Diego Fishing Talk Show. Salty Bay Bass Fishing with Roman and Brian. Grab a cold beverage and call in to be part of the conversation. Check out my Bay Kayak Fishing Fishing Setup - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uS4Ew...

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Thursday, July 3, 2014

Tuna are on the Bite in San Diego - 4th of July

 There have been yellowfin tuna reported as close as 25 miles from Point Loma.  Scores are up and down, but with a northern push in the current and plenty of hurricane action down south, watch for improving conditions.  Yellowtail have been on the kelp paddies, the grade is mixed- 5 to 25 pounds.  Plenty of bluefin tuna around, but not many that want to bite.  The sandbass and calico fishing has been good from San Diego to LA County.  Get out this weekend and get the freezer filled up.
 Fireworks on the SD Bay..
 Wish the Albbies would show up..