Wednesday, September 25, 2013
I try to report what's coming in, and unfortunately I've done a good job of it this week. There's only been a couple of boats launched all week and the only fish I heard of were a couple of limits of rockfish and a couple of halibut (literally two) caught by Hog before the wind kicked back up. The inshore water is frigid again, so the already slow halibut bite has tapered off a bit more. On the albacore front, there is some water out there, 35 miles to 60 degrees and 50 miles to 63+. Those miles are nautical, by the way, meaning seven of them are equal to eight statute miles, so it's really 40 and 57 miles. The weather looks pretty good for Saturday and it sounds like some guys are going to run out of Bodega. There's an extended forecast model that shows that the weather should lay down next week and it's possible that the water could move closer if the wind lays off for a bit. There were still albacore getting caught in November last year. Probably better go Saturday, though.
Westchester Fishing Charters : When wading in a river, most anglers don't have an efficient and effective way to carry their bait. This wastes a ton of time baiting up, re-baiting, and trying to remember where you bait is. This is where a bait bag comes into play. A bait bag is a small bag that hands from your fishing vest or shirt and holds your bait while you fish. This way your bait is always at your fingertips for baiting up and re-baiting, and you know right where your bait is at all times. This saves a ton of valuable fishing time. The bait bag works great for carrying live worms while river fishing.
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