
Over the past week party
boats have had to cancel
their trips due to the
strong coastal winds. The
weather is starting to lay
down here on Tuesday 6-23
and the forecast (posted
below) calls for great
conditions through Saturday.
We will post reports as soon
as boats from the Huck Finn
Sportfishing Center make it
back out to the local reefs
and Farallon Islands.
Water temps at the coastal
weather buoys have dropped
by as must as 10 degrees in
just the past few days. This
is great news and means we
will see favorable feed
conditions for young salmon
that will make up next years
salmon run and rockfish
which have made up for years
of fishery mis-mananagement
due to the salmon closure.
The Huck Finn Center has
room daily this week.
POINT
REYES TO PIGEON POINT TO 10
NM-
231 PM PDT TUE JUN 23 2009
.TONIGHT...W
WINDS 10 TO 20 KT. WIND
WAVES 2 TO 4 FT. NW
SWELL 7 TO 9 FT AT 9
SECONDS. PATCHY FOG.
.WED...SW
WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES
1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 6
TO 7 FT AT 9 SECONDS. PATCHY
FOG.
.WED
NIGHT...S WINDS 5 TO 15 KT.
WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT.
NW SWELL 6 TO 7 FT AT 9
SECONDS. PATCHY FOG.
.THU...S
WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES
1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 6
TO 7 FT. PATCHY FOG.
.THU
NIGHT...SW WINDS 5 TO 10 KT.
WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS.
NW SWELL 8 TO 10 FT. PATCHY
FOG.
.FRI...S
WINDS 5 TO 15 KT...BECOMING
W 15 TO 25 KT. WIND
WAVES 2 TO 5 FT. NW SWELL 8
TO 10 FT. PATCHY FOG.
.SAT...W
WINDS 5 TO 15
KT...INCREASING TO 15 TO 25
KT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 5
FT. NW SWELL 7 TO 9 FT.
PATCHY FOG.
.SUN...W
WINDS 15 TO 25 KT. WIND
WAVES 3 TO 5 FT. NW
SWELL 6 TO 8 FT. PATCHY FOG.
The rockfish season has
finally got under way in the
local waters. On Saturday
6-13 the Huck Finn Sport
Center had 5 boats out on a
glassy calm ocean. All boats
worked the local reefs with
most venturing south to
Martin's beach, San G and
down to Bean Hollow. The six
pack Gravy had 6 limits of
rockfish while it's larger
sister the New Gravy with
captain Kelly reported 13
limits. The Que Sera Sera
had 7 limits of rockfish and
the Connie O had 7 limits as
well. The Ankeny Street was
an a half dayer and had 50
rockfish for 6 anglers. All
captains said they had lots
of big vermilion and some
nice coppers in the sacks.
The forecast calls for calm
weather into Tuesday.
The Huck Finn Sport Center
is booking conventional and
live bait rockfishing trips
throughout the summer on 6
owner operated boats. 650
726-7133.
The Huck
Finn Center has room all
this week for Pigeon
Point rockfishing trips. They are
also booking halibut
trolling trips on the
New Captain Pete who is
running out
of Oyster Point daily
until the local rockfish
season opens on June
13th. Reservations can
be made at 650 726-7133

Git off U'r Butt!
We
here at USAFishing
strongly support fishery
conservation,
unfortunately we can't
say the same of most
California "sport" anglers. We
are at a crossroads and
unless anglers support
conservation groups
(that our currently
waging a losing battle
against the multi-million $
water lobby) we will
lose every key fishery
that is connected to the
delta. If you think that
these "water issues"
won't affect your
favorite fishery you are
likely wrong. The
effects will be
widespread and include
the continued closure of
California and Oregon
saltwater salmon
fisheries.
The state water projects
are being consolidated
and the governor is
looking to toss
the only Bay-Delta
protections we have and
ship water from Shasta
and Oroville directly to
LA swimming pools and
subsidized cotton
farmers in Westland's.
If these water projects
go through you can kiss
goodbye (as in forever)
what is left of our
salmon runs, and our
striper and sturgeon
fisheries will continue
to decline. We don't
have an ocean salmon
season this year or last
because of too much
water being pumped from
the delta. If these
water projects get
passed we will have none
in the future. At no
time in the past has it
been so critical that
anglers understand
these issues and support
the work that the
California Sportfishing
Protection Alliance
is doing.
Bottom line..... It's
time to get off your
butt and support the
CSPA or in a few short
years there will be NO
salmon, striper and
sturgeon fisheries and
they won't ever recover.
No group has done more
over the past two
decades to protect
fisheries than CSPA. In
the past two months
USAFishing readers have
raised nearly $10,000
for
CSPA but much much more
is needed. Please visit
their website and learn
more about all the great
work they are doing.
Become part of the
solution and support the
California Sportfishing
Protection Alliance
today!
Mike Aughney
The Huck Finn Center is
taking reservations for
rockfish throughout the
summer months and
Bay
halibut trips on the New
Captain Pete from April
and through June 13th.
Dennis will return
to HMB in the summer for
LIVE BAIT rockfishing
trips. Please call the
Huck Finn Sportfishing
Center for reservations
at 650 726-7133
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fishery and wildlife
organizations that
benefit anglers and
hunters throughout
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group's
information on our
reports pages.
Party Boat Contacts:
The
Huck
Finn Sportfishing Center
is taking reservations for
rockfish and ling trips
650 726-7133
New Captain Pete
Sportfishing
with captain Dennis
Baxter is now taking
reservations for
charters
(650) 726-6224
Great Links:
Fishermen, check out
DF&Gs easy-to-use
California Ocean Sport
Fishing Regulations Map.
Simply click the marine
location where you plan to
fish, and you will access a
list of Sport Fishing
Regulations for that area.

Reports will resume when
salmon reopens in 2010

Reports resume in July of
2009 or when the longfins
return.
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