Mackerel Bank The Mackerel Bank is a hump and bank in the Gulf of Santa Catalina. It sits just offshore to the East of San Clemente Island. The highest point of this bank is Emory Kn
14 MILE BANK 14 Mile Bank, also known as Lasuen Bank, is a popular area to troll for tuna, including Bonito and Bluefin Tuna. It is also a good spot to catch Yellowtails. Opah
Horseshoe Kelp Beds
Lasuen Knoll Lasuen Knoll
Tuna Ridge A
San Pedro Escarpment
Horseshoe Kelp
Huntington Flats
267 Fathom Spot
Izors Reef
Emery Knoll Emery Knoll is the highest point on Mackerel Bank. The knoll sits in 1900 feet of water. The area around this knoll is well known for holding bait fish and Bluefin Tuna,
209 Fathom Spot
Esther Platform
Silver Wave
Edith
Eureka
Ellen
279-Fathom279-Fathom 33.288486111 -117.816677778
Elly
Avalon Bank
Edith Platform
San Pedro Basin
Emmy Platform
3A
Eva Platform
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10 fathoms
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Hard bottom
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Hole in the wall
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Lobster Point
Croaker Beach East
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