Saturday, July 21, 2018

    Almost overnight the jellyfish horde turned into the small salmon horde. Today Ten Mile Beach was like an overcrowded salmon nursery school with the fish so thick at times that some schools of salmon were swirling around on the surface. The above-pictured gentlemen returned with six nice fish but went through six trays of bait and three tackle boxes of lures to get them. Most fishermen returned with similar tales. There were some decent fish (without as many teenies) caught North of the beach at McClure's, Bird Rock and Bodega Head in 60 to 120 feet of water. With all of that beach trolling one would think that there'd be a few flatties in the count, but no legal ones were caught that I heard of. Hog Island still had some biting halibut and, finally, someone tried a "new" spot and discovered that, hey, there's halibut here! The Tomales Bay Bar had limits for the one boat that tried fishing there. Big halibut was 21 pounds.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Can you repost the pictures with the names like 10 mile Elephant rock