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Tanner Bank

A Sportfishing Haven in the Pacific

Located approximately 60 miles west of San Clemente Island, Tanner Bank is a submerged island that has become a hotspot for sportfishing enthusiasts. This remote and relatively untouched fishing ground is a haven for a diverse range of pelagic species, offering thrilling opportunities for experienced anglers and novices alike.

Location, Depth, and GPS Coordinates

Tanner Bank is situated in the vast Pacific Ocean, west of the Channel Islands, at the following GPS coordinates:

Latitude: 33°04'00" N

Longitude: 120°36'00" W

The bank sits in relatively shallow waters, with depths ranging from 180 to 240 feet, making it an ideal location for sportfishing enthusiasts targeting a variety of game fish. The area encompasses approximately 12 square miles, providing a substantial fishing ground to explore.

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Pelagic Species Galore

Tanner Bank is renowned for its abundant and diverse population of pelagic species. Some of the most common species found in these waters include:

  • Yellowtail: A highly sought-after game fish, yellowtail are strong fighters that can reach impressive sizes, often exceeding 30 pounds. Tanner Bank is known for its consistent yellowtail presence throughout the year, with peak seasons in spring and fall.
  • Dorado (Mahi-Mahi): These colorful and acrobatic fish are a favorite among anglers. Dorado are strong, fast swimmers that put up a thrilling fight. They are typically found in warmer waters, and Tanner Bank offers ideal conditions for landing these exotic-looking pelagic warriors.
  • Yellowfin Tuna: Yellowfin tuna are a prized catch for any angler. Known for their speed and powerful runs, these tuna can reach incredible sizes, with some specimens exceeding 200 pounds. Tanner Bank often attracts schools of yellowfin, particularly during late summer and early fall.
  • Bluefin Tuna: The mighty bluefin tuna is a true giant of the sea. These highly migratory fish can grow to enormous sizes, and Tanner Bank occasionally plays host to schools of bluefin during their migrations. Landing one of these powerful fish is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
  • Albacore Tuna: Albacore tuna are abundant in the waters around Tanner Bank. They are smaller than their bluefin and yellowfin cousins but still provide a fun and challenging fight. Albacore are often caught during the warmer months, offering steady action for anglers.
  • Marlin and Sailfish: For the ultimate big-game challenge, Tanner Bank occasionally attracts billfish, including marlin and sailfish. These majestic predators can reach incredible sizes and speeds, offering anglers the chance to test their skills and patience.
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Sportfishing Techniques and Tips

  • Chumming and Live Bait: Chumming with ground fish or sardines can be highly effective at Tanner Bank. The rich scent trail will attract a variety of game fish, and using live bait such as sardines, mackerel, or anchovies can further increase your chances of hooking a trophy.
  • Trolling: Trolling is a productive technique at Tanner Bank, especially for covering ground in search of schools of tuna or dorado. Use a variety of lures, including feathered jigs, Rapalas, and trolled flies, to mimic the baitfish that pelagic species feed on.
  • Jigging: Jigging with metal jigs can be extremely effective, especially for species like yellowtail and albacore. Drop your jig to the bottom and work it back up with a fast, aggressive motion to trigger strikes.

Weather and Sea Conditions

Always pay close attention to weather forecasts and sea conditions before venturing out to Tanner Bank. The area can experience strong currents and choppy seas, so ensure your boat and equipment are up to the task.