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Halibut counts have been
good both inside and
outside the Golden Gate.
The bait receivers were
very low to empty on
bait on Monday but
Tuesday
night bait was found and
the receivers filled.
Party and private boats
should not have a problem
getting their needs
filled and with the
ideal tides can expect
lots of halibut and good
striper counts in the
coming days. On
Thursday 7-2 James
on the Cal Dawn spent
the bulk of their day
working the deep water
honey holes from
Alcatraz to TI and Angel
Island. They caught a
collective 51 halibut to
26 pounds adding one
bass. James in nearly
full for the weekend but
does have room next
week. Tides remain
halibut friendly through
next Monday and we
should see some good
bass action along the
beaches.
On Wednesday
7-1 out of
Emeryville, the New
Salmon Queen and New
Huck Finn stayed inside
the bay for a total of
41 halibut to 21-pounds
and 10 bass to
13-pounds. Predictably,
the halibut counts are
rising inside the bay
with the striper counts
backing off with the
slower tides through the
week. The C Gull II put
in 21 halibut to
20-pounds to go with 8
bass to a whopping
25-pounds for 18 anglers
today with the New Huck
Finn taking out 20
fishermen for 25 halibut
to 17-pounds and 6
stripers to 10-pounds.
James Smith on
the Cal Dawn out of
Berkeley had another
great day with their 20
anglers putting 33
halibut to 26 pounds and
3 stripers in the boxes.
James fished at Seal
Rocks and came back in
the bay to Angel Island
and TI where they
found the bulk of their
action.
Captain Kevin Yost had
four youngsters on the
boat today, and they had
a first on the Lucky
Strike for a bay trip
– releasing legal fish
throughout the day. He
said they had a steady
bite all day long with a
combined total of 16
legal halibut and bass
with the largest halibut
estimated at 18-pounds
and the bass at
11-pounds. They stayed
in the central bay near
Treasure and Angel
Islands.
Bay Tackle in El Cerrito
said stripers have been
biting cut sardines or
pile worms from the
shore line with a few
anglers fly lining live
anchovies from the
Berkeley Pier for hit or
miss action. The halibut
bite outside the Golden
Gate is starting to pick
up with some large fish
taken off of the North
Bar. Stripers are still
happening along the
beaches with fish to
22-pounds landed at
Thornton Beach.
Sturgeon continue to be
taken from the banks at
Port Costa with pile
worms. They have
received a shipment of
large pile worms
averaging from 12 to
16-inches. The tides are
expected to be
veryproductive for
halibut in the next
couple of days, and the
wind is expected to lay
down.
Keith Fraser at Loch
Lomond Bait in San
Rafael said, "It is
blowing a gale out here
today." In fact, it has
blown the past three
days, much to the dismay
of Fraser. He was
working on getting an
adequate supply of Loch
Lomond shiners for the
holiday weekend, as he
expects the weather to
be excellent and things
to be busy around the
harbor. He also touts
the excellent halibut
tides through the
weekend.
We are coming into a
series of very small
tides and party boats
are starting to venture
out in search of halibut
and rockfish along the
bars and beaches of the
Marin Coast. Captain
James on the Cal Dawn
had a light load of 11
anglers who will be
forever spoiled. On
Monday 6-29 fishing
from the north bar to
Seal Rocks to
the reefs of the central
Marin coast to the
Central Bay they ended
the day just 2 halibut
shy of limits with 31
halibut to 29 pounds and
7 stripers to 15. 11 of
the halibut were over 20
pounds and the tides
only get better in the
coming days. If the
weather holds offshore
we expect party boats
from both Berkeley and
Emeryville to both be
posting some VERY
impressive scores in the
next few days.
The
tides are just in the
midpoint of being too
much for the halibut and
not enough for the
stripers but that will
change in a big way in
the coming days. The
stripers at Mel's Reef
hit on both tides during
the week, but the bite
has been slowing down
each day, and it has
been limited to the
incoming tide. Jim Smith
of the Happy Hooker has
been poking his nose
outside the Golden Gate
to search for some beach
bass, and his clients
were rewarded with 6
nice bass just outside
the Gate yesterday
morning, Saturday's
6-27 trip put in 38
stripers to 15-pounds to
go with 6 halibut to a
whopping 30-pounds
landed by Chuck Carleton
of Vacaville. Jim had
the advantage of having
regulars: Larry Nelson,
Chuck, Danny the Cook,
and Pale Ale on board
yesterday, and they
accounted for an
improved boat total on
the bass.
Jim went outside the
Gate today, Sunday
6-28 to spend
some time waiting for
the incoming tide today,
and also to allow an
8-year old boy and some
other clients to pick up
some rockfish from the
nearby reefs. After
everyone getting a
chance to tug on a fish
or two, including a
bonus 8-pound ling; Jim
went looking for the
bass on the beach again.
Finding no one home, he
brought the boat back
into the reefs near
Alcatraz for 32 stripers
to 13-pounds and 5
halibut to 12-pounds for
30 anglers.
The California Dawn had
a charter today that was
just interested in
catching fish, so second
captain Bryan Chan ran
up the Marin coast for
3/4 to full limits of
rockfish to go with 3
bass and 7 halibut back
inside the bay.
Emeryville Sport Fishing
had 5 boats out today in
the bay with 81 anglers
for a total of 79
halibut to 20-pounds to
go with 41 stripers to
14-pounds.
Kevin Yost of Lucky
Strike Fishing had Gian
Marcucci of the Deaf
Sturgeon Angler's
Challenge on board
today, and they boated 3
halibut and a pair of
bass with the Lucky
Strike Too picking up a
couple of limits of
bass.
John Akina at Oyster
Point Bait, Tackle and
Deli reported excellent
fishing in the south bay
today with a mixed bag
of halibut and stripers
taken from the Bird Cage
and Candlestick Point. A
couple of boats reported
limits of halibut at the
Alameda Rockwall. Live
shiners have been tops,
but trolling frozen
anchovies is also
workings.
Keith Fraser of Loch
Lomond Bait in San
Rafael said most of his
skiffs in the harbor had
from 1 to four fish per
boat today despite heavy
boat pressure and high
afternoon winds. It was
tough, but they managed
to make it through the
weekend with only a
slight abbreviation in
shiner supplies on
Saturday. The top areas
were Paradise, Southhampton Shoals and
Red Rock.
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