The Shogun’s trip to San Clemente Island resulted in a catch of 111 yellowtail and 50 bull bass. The Matt Walsh, on a half-day trip, returned with 42 yellowtail, seven calico bass and three sheep-head. Harbor Sportfishing: The Sportking fished the rigs and returned with 73 yellowtail, 55 bonito and 38 calico bass. The Monte Carlo, on a half-day trip, returned with 47 yellowtail and 18 bonito.Īt L.A. The New Image fished horseshoe kelp and returned with 40 yellowtail. The Isle of Redondo weekend total was 540 mackerel, 30 rockfish, 20 whitefish, 10 sculpin and nine bonito.Īt 22nd Street Landing: The First String’s trip to horseshoe kelp resulted in a catch of 77 yellowtail and 12 calico bass. The City of Redondo, on a half-day trip, returned with 590 sculpin and 12 yellowtail. The Blackjack fished off Santa Barbara Island and returned with 127 yellowtail, 50 whitefish and 25 sheephead. The Betty O rock cod trip resulted in a catch of 280 rock cod and three lingcod.Īt Redondo Sportfishing: The Sea Spray fished rocky point and returned with 161 yellowtail and eight bonito. The Happyman, on a half-day trip, returned with 100 sculpin, 15 bonito and five halibut. Island fishing for yellowtail with some bluefin tuna at Tanner Bank dominates the overnight boat catches.Īt Marina del Rey Sportfishing: The Del Mar, fishing the bay, had a catch of 51 barracuda, 35 calico bass, 20 sculpin and three white sea bass. Selma Goldman of Long Beach, fishing at horseshoe kelp aboard the Hitless Miss, caught a 24-pound yellowtail.Įdward Hart of San Pedro, fishing at San Clemente Island aboard the Shogun, caught five yellowtail, the largest a 23-pounder.ĭon Shearing of Palos Verdes, fishing at San Nicholas Island aboard the Condor, caught a 22-pound halibut.įish Reports: Yellowtail catches continue all along the South Bay fishing area. Sam Taira of West Los Angeles, fishing aboard the Monte Carlo at horseshoe kelp, caught a 24 1/2-pound yellowtail. Pagneo La Ferrell of Torrance, fishing aboard the City of Redondo, caught a 25-pound yellowtail. Henry Maeda of West Los Angeles, fishing at rocky point aboard the Sea Spray, caught a 33-pound white sea bass. South Bay Catches: Trevor Gray of Redondo Beach, fishing off Santa Barbara aboard the Blackjack, caught the whopper of the week, a 37-pound yellowtail. King Harbor Marlin Club member Chuck White, fishing Tanner Bank from his boat Pacific Venture, caught a 26-pound yellowfin tuna using 20-pound test line.Ĭlub member Linda Koconkes, fishing the kelp at Palos Verdes from her boat the Hi-Dry, caught a black sea bass estimated to weigh 25 pounds. Three South Bay fishermen returned early Tuesday from fishing the Clarion Islands in Mexico aboard the Royal Star.Ĭhris Yamada of Manhattan Beach caught a yellowfin tuna that weighed 218 pounds.ĭon Kiyuna of Torrance caught a 75-pound wahoo.Ĭlyde Misaka of Redondo Beach caught a 74-pound dorado. Prospects for an early winter white sea bass run could develop with this year’s early squid migration.Īnglers on Redondo Sportfishing’s Sea Spray, fishing at rocky point Monday, caught four white sea bass up to 30 pounds. Here's everything we know about Squid Game Season 2.Steve Kohe of Redondo Beach was a close contender with a 31-pound yellowtail. We're hungry for more Squid Game like all we had to eat was a hard-boiled egg and a bottle of soda, so naturally we can't help but wonder when Season 2 will come out. In September 2022, the Korean series solidified its place in the TV history books when it won six Emmy Awards, including Lead Actor in a Drama Series for Lee Jung-jae and Directing for a Drama Series for Hwang, in the process becoming the first show not in English to win these categories. Squid Game resonated with critics as well. "How am I living my life? Who am I among these characters, and what kind of world am I living in? I wanted these questions to be asked." And I wanted the viewers who watch Squid Game to start questioning themselves," creator Hwang Dong-hyuk told The Hollywood Reporter. "I really wanted to create a story that will be immersive. Squid Game had everything: a gripping premise, captivating performances, and a plot that only became more sinister as the show progressed. When the series premiered in September 2021, it transcended language barriers and became Netflix's most-watched series ever. I mean, have you seen the stacked cast list? We may have said goodbye to some (read: most) of our favorite players in Season 1 of the Korean thriller, but as we approach production for the second season it's becoming clear that Squid Game Season 2 will have plenty of new characters to look forward to. The arena for Squid Game Season 2 is slowly filling up.
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