Fish Sniffer On Demand Digital Edition Issue 3613 June 9-23 2017 | Page 36
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SALTWATER
June 9 - 23, 2017
VOL.36 • ISS. 13
SALMON, LINGCOD, HALIBUT
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EXCITING ACTION
I
f you like to fish saltwater in
northern and Central California,
you can take your pick of salmon,
lingcod, halibut or sturgeon
fishing at this time.
Anglers fishing aboard the
New Easy Rider out of the
Berkeley Marina and other
boats have been catching
around 1 to 2 fish per rod,
depending on the day, outside
of the Golden Gate.
There appear to be two
schools of kings – one at the
Middle Grounds and another
near S Buoy south of Seal
Rocks. The fish are feeding on
krill, making the flesh of the
salmon particularly tasty.
Dan
On Friday, May 26, the
15 anglers aboard the New
Easy Rider landed 20 salmon to 21
pounds while trolling outside of the
Golden Gate, reported Captain Joey
Gallia. On the following day, the 17
passengers bagged limits of kings (34)
to 25 pounds. Then on May 28, the
23 anglers aboard the boat landed 24
salmon to 22 pounds.
The fishing has been boosted greatly
by the spring northwest
winds. While the wind has
kept charter boats confined
to the bay some days,
it also results in food-
chain boosting upwelling,
bringing nutrients, krill
and salmon to the surface.
The lingcod and
rockfish action is also
great along the coast from
Bodega Bay to Point Sur.
“Limits are the rule for
both lingcod and rockfish
on trips down to the
by
Big Sur Coast,” reported
Bacher Carol Jones of Kahuna
Sportfishing. “We’re seeing
steady good fishing with more chances
to get down the coast with the weather
improving.”
On May 27, the boat checked in
with lingcod limits, with at least a dozen
fish going over 15 pounds and the big
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This woman successfully battled this big Chinook salmon while trolling outside the Golden
Gate with the New Easy Rider on May 26.
Photo courtesy of NEW EASY RIDER SPORTFISHING, Berkeley.
fish weighing in at 25 pounds. The 25
anglers landed 50 lingcod, 40 vermilion
rockfish, 38 copper rockfish, 15 canary
rockfish and 47 assorted copper rockfish.
On the previous trip, Jones reported,
“It was a beautiful day on the water with
flat calm conditions. Our 21 anglers
caught limits of lingcod to 19# and
near limits of quality vermilion, copper
and assorted rockfish plus a bonus 2 lb.
petrale sole”.
Live bait fishing has also been
superb on San Francisco Bay. “We
averaged 1 to 2 halibut per rod on latest
trips during the favorable small tides,”
said Erik Anfinson, captain of the Bass
Tub. “The half day trips – from 6 am
to 12:00 to 12:30 pm – are getting
popular.”
“This is the best halibut fishing I’ve
seen in 15 years,” noted Anfinson. “In
addition to the keepers, we’re released
75 to 100 undersized halibut on many
trips.”
The passengers have been drifting
live anchovies off the Berkeley Flats and
Alameda for the halibut. The largest
halibut caught over the past week
weighed 32 pounds, while quite a few
over 20 pounds have hit the deck, noted
Anfinson.
Duri