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Very nice salmon from Abbot's Lagoon to Bird Rock,...
More salmon have been landed the last few days. Th...
John Rosasco with a 24# salmon. John and Tom Gerb...
Aldo Freggario proving that there's still a few s...
Sunday totals: about half of the boats trying for ...
Thankfully, John Kuhlman is a better fisherman tha...
Terry Brodsky and her 35# salmon. Tom Brodsky (unp...
Vern Sasaki with a 31# dressed salmon. Vern lande...
Bruce Hopperstad of Lodi with a 22 and 30 mooched...
Collin Cornett and his first fish, a 30# king fro...
Mike Garello with his 44# salmon. Mike was fishin...
Friday saw a strong south wind that made the fishi...
Most of the boats are in already (not that many we...
The water finally browned up today. Too bad the wi...
One boat limited on salmon (that's more than one, ...
Monday update: Nate Porter caught two albacore, no...
Sunday report: Heard of a salmon taken at Point Re...
Saturday report: One boat had two halibut trolling...
Wind. Cold, clear water. No bait. One halibut from...
Windy today. Six boats went out. The lucky ones ca...
Sorry about the wait, I've been waiting for someth...
Sunday totals: 3 halibut on one boat from "the bea...
No salmon today. Very few halibut. Probably 30+ di...
Friday's report: a few salmon, a few halibut, some...
Thursday's fishing was slow for most. Most boats, ...
I left work early so I don't know the final totals...
If there are waves of salmon moving through then t...
A few salmon today, very few halibut. Most boats t...
Far less fisherman today, some folks had a hard da...
More Saturday photos
Saturday photos
I only saw one halibut today. Salmon were much mor...
Yesterday's final totals were not as good as the e...
The salmon are biting in 50-90 feet of water, Ele...
Salmon returning to the beach?
The salmon are still out in 300+ feet of water but...
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Saturday, August 25, 2007
Collin Cornett and his first fish, a 30# king from 80' of water, 3 miles from Tomales Point.
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