Monday, March 21, 2016

     The Dungeness are still coming in but you've either got to be lucky or you've really got to work hard at it to get them. Tomales Bay has been okay for a few people but most people are spending their time feeding the reds and short Dungeness. Hopefully the feeding pays off later, but for now it's just kind of disappointing after the delay. It sounds like there's quite a few further out in the deeper water. The outer bay has some spots of crab if you find the right place. I spoke with two boats that tried the outer bay yesterday. One guy had 60 crabs and the other guy had 6, so location and technique must count. The seas are forecast to be up this week so the outside might be unreachable from here.
      Also, this:

Recreational Ocean Salmon Season to Open South of Horse Mountain on April 2

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Salmon fishing 
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California's recreational salmon season will open in ocean waters onSaturday, April 2, 2016, from Horse Mountain (40° 05' 00" N. latitude) south to the U.S./Mexico border.
 
The daily bag limit is two Chinook per day and no more than two daily bag limits may be possessed when on land. On a vessel in ocean waters, no person may possess or bring ashore more than one daily bag limit.
 
Between Horse Mountain and Point Arena (38° 57' 30" N. latitude), the minimum size limit is 20 inches total length. For areas south of Point Arena, the minimum size limit is 24 inches total length. The recreational salmon season north of Horse Mountain remains closed and the season will be determined in April.
 
For anglers fishing north of Point Conception (34° 27' 00" N. latitude), no more than two single-point, single-shank barbless hooks may be used, and no more than one rod may be used per angler when fishing for salmon or fishing from a boat with salmon on board. In addition, barbless circle hooks are required when fishing with bait by any means other than trolling.
 
Additional ocean salmon fishing regulations for the 2016 fishing season will be decided by the Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) during its April 9-14 meeting in Vancouver, Washington, and by the Fish and Game Commission at its April 18 teleconference. Final sport regulations will be published in the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) 2016-2017 Supplemental Sport Fishing Regulations booklet, which will be printed and posted online in May.
 
"Salmon abundance estimates are lower this year and there is concern that the forecasts may be overly optimistic. Ocean and river salmon anglers can expect less fishing opportunity compared to last year, especially later in the season, to protect vulnerable stocks," said CDFW Environmental Scientist Jennifer Simon.
 
Three alternatives are currently being considered for California's 2016 commercial and recreational ocean salmon regulations. Each option includes different season dates, size limits, bag limits and quotas. The public is encouraged to comment on any of the proposed alternatives that can be found on the PFMC website.
 
CDFW reminds anglers that retention of coho salmon is prohibited in all ocean fisheries. For complete ocean salmon regulations in effect during April, please visit CDFW's ocean salmon webpage or call the Ocean Salmon Regulations Hotline at (707) 576-3429.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

How's the perch fishing been? Thinking of trying in the next couple days if it's worth it. Also would I be better off trying the north end of dillon near the rocks or sand point. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

Tomales Outlaw said...

Someone turned on the fan an it appears they are going to leave it on. I think we will stay on the beach this weekend.

Outlaw

Landing team said...

Some people would pay a lot for a blow.....never mind. This weather just flat out sucks. It's upwelling like mad, though. Good for baby salmon if there isn't too much.