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Where can I catch tuna in California?

Asked: John Cyclone, Last Updated:

You'll find excellent Tuna fishing in Monterey Bay, where Albies swim within 10 miles of shore during late summer months. These guys are even known to stick around as late as December in some years. In the Santa Cruz area just north, there are Albies to be found some 50 miles offshore.

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