No pics for the weekend but there were a few fish brought in. There were some salmon for those that didn't mind getting beat up. A few guys limited out and a few guys got nothing; the average was a fish or two per boat. The fishing area ranged from Tomales Point down to halfway down Ten Mile, out in 150 to 230 feet of water, with most of the action coming from 180 to 210 feet. Depth depended on where the bait was in the water column. The weather is supposed to finally lay down this week, so maybe some smaller boats can find a find a few in different spots.
Halibut action was not as hot as it had been but there were still flatfish being taken. Halibut were caught from Tom's Point in the North of the bay to Marshall in the South with sizes running a bit smaller on the South side. I didn't hear of any stripers being caught in the surf (one in the bay) but now is the time to go. Gage will be back fishing in a few more days so your chance to catch his fish is now. Don't feel bad, he'd do it for you.
Sunday, July 24, 2016
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Four guys from work went out today and got skunked in the bay for halibut.Looks like the weather gods are finally in our favor for the upcoming week. Now to put the fish gods in the same frame of mind!! Thanks for all the reports.
Outlaw
Do you have a map of the buoy locations? Im so confused with which one is jingle bells and weather and whistle, thanks.
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