 The
tides and winds are
starting to diminish and
he Halibut counts are
back on the rise. Jim
Smith the "Ole man of
the bay", captain of the
Happy Hooker and now a
with four decades
running a party boat
showed up the young guns
yet again on Friday
5-9. Jim worked the
Berkeley Flats, TI and
Alameda for 14 halibut
for 14 anglers including
fish that went 30, 25
and 24 pounds adding 7
stripers to 9 pounds.
Jim's son James on the
Cal Dawn splashed the CD
last night after their
unexpected trip to the
boat yard. With fresh
bottom paint and other
minor repairs completed
they will be back on the
water tomorrow. The
party boat business is
bad enough but it has
now come down to
anonymous calls to
newspaper fish reporters
to pass along the bad
luck news of others. The
funny part is that these
same newspaper writers
told the others what was
being said. The "Smith
Gang" have lots of room
next week and limit
space available this
weekend.
Frank Salazar at
Emeryville Sport Fishing
reported on yesterday's
live bait trip New
Seeker had 9 halibut to
13-pounds and a 7-pound
striper for their 9
anglers. These aren't
bad scores for the big
minus tides. They have
lots of room over the
weekend for fishing and
KABOOM on Saturday
night.
John Akina at Oyster
Point Bait, Tackle and
Deli in South San
Francisco said the wind
continue to plague the
south bay with only a
few boats heading out
with no reports. He said
there is a lot of bait
in the water, and birds
are crashing all over
the place. Fishermen at
the pier are picking up
the schools of jack
smelt.
Keith Fraser at Loch
Lomond Bait and Tackle
in San Rafael said the
heavy winds throughout
the week have limited
angler interest, in
concert with the large
tides. The winds have
backed off as the week
has drawn to a close. He
has plenty of the famous
Loch Lomond shiners for
the weekend. The only
limiting factor has been
the weather.
Captain
Jim Smith of the Happy
Hooker just pulled up to
the docks Wednesday
5-7 afternoon, and
reported good action
despite the minus tides
and high winds. He went
up to Red Rock this
morning to search for
bass but was turned back
by muddy water. He then
traveled over to
Paradise, only to find
more muddy water. He
settled down in the
central bay and had the
best action at the top
of the tide for an
excellent count of 15
halibut and a striper
for 8 anglers a two fish
a rod average. He is
running open loads with
room tomorrow, Friday
and Sunday. He said the
bait at the Berkeley
receiver is first class.
James on the Cal Dawn
has been in the boat
yard the past two days.
James lent the Cal Dawn
to a good friend Capt
Tommy who was running a
navigation class for
local Coast Guard
auxiliary members. On
the way in on Monday
night they had a mishap
and put the Cal Dawn
into the breakwater off
Berkeley. This resulted
in about $2K in damage.
James was not on board
and $hit does happen,
even when you are trying
to do the right thing.
Apparently a few
captains are
trying to make a
mountain out of a mole
hill and spreading
rumors in the chat
rooms. I guess it comes
with the territory when
you run one of the most
popular party boat
businesses in the entire
Bay Area. The Cal
Dawn will be fully CG
certified when it leaves
the boat yard and will
resume trips this
Friday.
Dennis Baxter on the New
Captain Pete said they
did well and should have
done better on his trip
today. His 20 man
charter group landed 15
halibut to 12 pounds
fishing from TI to
Berkeley to the South
bay flats.
Craig Stone of
Emeryville Sport Fishing
didn't have scores as
the boats have been
fishing until early
evening in the past
couple of days. They
will be running an
afternoon trip tomorrow
with a noon departure,
and they are wide open
for all day trips
through the Mother's Day
weekend.
Mike at Mike's Bait in
Oakland said the
shoreline action has
been great for halibut
in the past couple of
days. The hot spot has
been the Alameda
Rockwall where one
customer landed a limit
of halibut averaging
30-inches on frozen
herring and live
shiners. They sold out
of shiners after going
through 500 in a week,
but he hopes to have
more by tomorrow. The
majority of his
clientele is bank
anglers, and many
regulars are hitting the
beaches to pick abalone
off the rocks in the
minus tide.
John Akina at Oyster
Point Bait, Tackle and
Deli said the wind has
slowed down the halibut
bite the past couple of
days. There were 4
halibut landed yesterday
and no fish reported
today. He said there is
a good showing of bait
off of the Pier and also
at the Swirl, as the
anchovies are moving in.
The striped bass should
be moving to the South
bay chasing the bait in
the next few weeks.
Joel Sinkay of Leonard's
Bait in Port Sonoma
reported wind, wind and
more wind making fishing
a low priority in the
area. He has been able
to shrimp and have been
able to get some good
loads in the past couple
of days. He has a
surplus of grass shrimp
which is a good thing.
He did see one 48-inch
sturgeon caught and
released from the Black
Point bank on Monday.
KFOG's
Kaboom is this
coming Saturday May
10th. Several of our
sponsors are booking
trips for the Bay Area's
best firework display.
Trips can be booked on
the Cal Dawn from
Berkeley 510 417-5557,
the Emeryville Sport
Center has several boats
available 510 654-6040.
The New Captain Pete and
the Salty Lady can be
booked through the Huck
Finn Sport Center at 650
726-7133 (the Salty Lady
also has other evening
cruises available this
summer including the 4th
of July).
Salmon Kiss and
Release
Come join members of
The Tiburon Salmon
Institute in association
with United Anglers of
Casa Grande, The Tiburon
Peninsula Foundation,
Trout Unlimited, The
Tiburon Romberg Center,
The San Francisco Tyee
Club and Foundation,
Wilderness Way, and the
California Department of
Fish and Game—On May 18th
for the 3rd
annual Salmon Kiss and
Release at Blackie’s
Pasture in Tiburon.
Come help the children
release 1,000 Chinook
Salmon Fingerlings into
the San Francisco Bay.
The fun begins at
10.a.m. when the Casa
Grande Truck arrives
with the fingerlings,
that the students from
Casa Grande High School
in Petaluma, have raised
from eggs from Chinook
Salmon from the Feather
River. The Casa
students will bring the
fish to our waiting
youngsters who will
carry them to the bay,
and start them on their
way out to the Pacific
Ocean. We will then
look forward to their
return to Feather River
in several years to
start the process over.
Come listen to the local
music of Tommy Rox, with
special guest appearance
by Brett Boyd of the
Beautiful Losers and
Kevin Frazier with his
saxophone. Enjoy the
barbecue put on by the
Tiburon Volunteer Fire
Department. A special
interactive Native
American Ceremony to
bless the Salmon on
their Journey will be
performed by Marin’s
Salmon Spirit –
Wilderness Way. Most of
all, come support our
children as they give
back to the San
Francisco Bay and help
preserve the great
Salmon Migration we
enjoy every year. There
will be information
booths from all our
partners on hand to tell
you how you can get
involved in preserving
Our San Francisco Bay
Estuary for future runs
of Salmon up the many
rivers and creeks that
flow into this unique
Salmon Habitat.
The fun all starts @ 10
a.m. in Blackie’s
Pasture in Tiburon.
Just take the Tiburon
Blvd. Exit off of
Highway 101 and look for
the Salmon! Hurry
because the Salmon will
be leaving on the 11:30
out going tide! The
party will end at 2 p.m.
as the Salmon make their
way to sea. For more
information call Brooke
at 415 435 6386 or
brooke@tiburonsalmoninstitute.com
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is a two day music and
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held on May 31 and June 1 at
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"Randy Fry
Awards" Dinner:
Saturday, June
14, 2008 at the
Marin Rod & Gun
Club in San
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Party Boat Information
and Reservations Around
the Bay
The Happy Hooker will be
running potluck trips
from the Berkeley Marina
+1.510.223.5388
California Dawn will be
running halibut and
striper trips from the
Berkeley Marina
+1.510.773.5511
Emeryville Sportfishing
Center is booking
potluck trips
on their fleet
of 8 boats
+1.510.654.6040
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