
The rockfish season
opened May 1st for
the Central Coast waters
south of Pigeon Pt but
weather has kept most
boats in port. Peggy at
the Huck Finn
Sportfishing Center
reports they have had to
cancel all their
rockfishing trips due to
weather. She did say one
party boat did get out
this weekend but the
fishing was tough due to
the fast drift and cold
water temps. They are
booking rockfishing
trips, weather
permitting this weekend
and also have spots
available for the KFOG
Kaboom fireworks show on
two boats this Saturday.
650 726-7133
The New Captain Pete
will be running live
bait rockfish, ling cod
and halibut trips
out of Half Moon Bay
beginning on June 1st.
If you are looking to
score not only quality
rockfish but easy limits
of lings live bait is
the only way to go
whether fishing along
the coastal reefs or at
the Farallon Islands.
Limits of lings are the
rule and the New Captain
Pete is currently the
only party boat booking
exclusively for live
bait trips.
Party boats trips from
Half Moon Bay can be
booked through the Huck
Finn Sportfishing Center
at 650 726-7133
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SalmonAid
is a two day music and
informational festival to be
held on May 31 and June 1 at
Jack London Square in
Oakland. It is being hosted
by one of the largest
coalitions of salmon
advocates across the West – commercial and recreational
fishermen, conservationists,
tribes, scientist and
restaurateurs. Please join
up for this fun event.
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Recreational
Fishing Alliance
"Randy Fry
Awards" Dinner:
Saturday, June
14, 2008 at the
Marin Rod & Gun
Club in San
Rafael. Support
the nation's #1
organization for
saltwater
anglers and
divers. Doors
open at 4 p.m.
with no-host
bar; BBQ Tri Tip
dinner at 6 p.m.
Raffle, auction
and prizes. For
more info call
707-357-3422 or
visit
www.JoinRFA.org
for online
registration.
A Job Well Done!!!
Our
governor and government
agencies sure are doing
a great job managing our
fisheries and water
resources. Just ask
them..... and they will
tell you in their press
releases about all the
great things that are
happening. We would tell
you that........
Coastal port businesses
are going to be
decimated by this year's
salmon closure. The
ripple effect is not
just the 100s millions
of dollars lost by businesses
directly related to
fishing. It's all the
other related businesses
from hotels to
campgrounds to boat
manufactures to repair
shops to seafood
wholesalers and
retailers to tourism to
airlines ect ect ect....
The
ripple effect will be
huge and 1000s of people
will lose their jobs and
businesses because of
it. If you think that
the 2002 Klamath salmon
kill had an effect on
our coastal communities
just wait until this
debacle blows through
port.
This is certainly Cal
Fish and Game's finest
hour. They along with the PFMC
closed deep water
rockfishing putting all
the pressure on the
nearshore stocks and
then take most of that
away due to over
fishing. DUH.... when
you take away 80 percent
of the fishable area,
others are going to
see an increase in
pressure. I say open up
some deeper
waters to fishing. Yes,
a few canary rockfish
will be lost in the
process but some early
studies are showing that
populations are bouncing
back decades quicker
than anticipated on the
south coast and can
likely take the impact
and still continue to
recover.
For
several years F&G
has turned a blind eye to
huge water diversions
out of the delta that
have destroyed our salmon striper
and fisheries. All
the while never stepping
up and doing their job
which is to protect and
manage our fisheries and
wildlife.
In their Feather river
hatchery alone they have
cut production back from
25 million to just 12
million salmon fry and
then release most
without the use of
acclimation pens and the
majority are eaten by predators
within the first day.
They have said that they
will have multiple
releases sites and pens
at each this year but
only after that story
got out to the media. We
need to be INCREASING
hatchery production
right now not decreasing
the numbers to mitigate
for the lack of spawning
habitat due to dams and
water diversions.
Pictured above Fish and
Game's new logo.
F&G never reviewed a BOR
fish salvage plan on
Prospect Island and then
threaten volunteers with
citations or arrest when
they moved in to rescue
1000s of stranded sport fish
(again, they relented
once the story got into
the mainstream media).
Other than a warden and
a biologist "overseeing"
they didn't have anyone
from the department on
site assisting in the
rescue. "It was a
holiday weekend and
there was no one who
could respond" was their
answer to critics. That's the
equivalent of the fire
department standing by
while civilians put out
a four alarm fire.
F&G has patrol boats,
some worth well over a
million dollars tied up
in berths for months,
sometimes years because
they don't have enough
wardens to staff them or
they are broken down due
to lack of maintenance
and being run
unprofessionally. Their
budget almost certainly
includes the purchase of
more boats this year but
who is going to run
them? Sell a couple of
boats and hire a few
more wardens. Why are
the boats staffed with
mostly wardens? Hire a
couple of out of work
party boat skippers to
run them for you. At the
very least you won't be
blowing up engines that
cost over$100K to
replace.
And now the Terminator
is trying to push
through a canal that
will surely decimate all
fisheries connected to
the Delta and Fish and
Game managers say
nothing. Why? If they
did the Terminator would
certainly put them on
the same list as Sara
Conner. I would bet that not
one manager at Fish and
Game, the Department of
Water Resources or The
Bureau of Reclamation
loses their job for any
of the above debacles. So long
as they keep their
mouths shut they will be
on the fast track to a
promotion. Open it and
you will be in charge of
the state line check
station in Truckee
looking for quagga
mussels in a blizzard.
We simply can not
continue pulling this
much water out of the
Delta and expect fish to
survive. The Fish and
Game Commission has
adopted a new water flow
plan and while State
will have to reduce
pumping its not binding
on the BOR pumps unless
they sign off on it.
Agriculture is a very
important component of
the California economy.
It's water hungry
subsidized cotton that
we must stop growing as
nearly 25% of the water
being pumped out of the
Delta goes to grow
cotton in the desert.
My next question is when
are some if these
incompetent managers
going to be fired?
If you or I were
responsible for the
death of a few dozen
fish (say due to an
industrial spill or a
few canary or salmon
hidden in the boat) we
would be put on trial
and get a free pass to
our very own the Fish
and Game dog and pony
show. Why aren't the
managers of BOR, BWR and
F&G held to the same
standard and laws as the
public? Surely their
decisions have killed
millions of sport fish
in just the past few
years. They get "rewarded
with six figure salaries
and are never held
responsible to do their
"job" which certainly
looks to be the
complete MIS-management of our
fisheries and water
resources. In that
regard they are doing a
great job.
Party Boat Contacts:
The
Huck
Finn Sportfishing Center
is taking reservations for
the salmon opener and is
also offering squid
trips on the Tigerfish.
650 726-7133
New Captain Pete
Sportfishing
with captain Dennis
Baxter is now taking
reservations for
charters and individual
salmon adventures.
(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.

The 2007
rockfish season will open
June 1st

Reports resume in July of
2007 or when the longfins
return.
Albacore Sea Surface
Temperature maps below:
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