Sunday, August 7, 2016

     After last night's wind it was definitely a bay day. That worked out well for quite a few folks, including Mr. Mosby who caught this nice 24 pound halibut. Mosby's boat returned with full limits of halibut from Hog Island. Most fishermen didn't do as well but still mostly came back with fish.


      Sarah King caught this 13 pound striper in the bay while trolling for halibut with Nick Bauer. They also caught three halibut, all on lures South of Hog Island. 

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do you know what the 25 lb r bit?

Anonymous said...

Any word on red Rock crab opening anytime soon?

Willy Vogler said...

My understanding is that all of Mosby's halibut bit live jacksmelt. And red rock crab won't be open soon, it seems. Last test was a worse fail than before. Here's where the tests are shown:http://www.cdph.ca.gov/HealthInfo/Pages/fdbDomoicAcidInfo.aspx

Anonymous said...

Rock crabs not even worth eating

Anonymous said...

Rock crabs are probably the size of car tires by now.

Anonymous said...

Oh yes they are, the claw meat is wonderful, 20 cold claws on a plate is delicious.

Anonymous said...

Just curious Red Rock is closed but yet they opened the Dungeness season aren't they from the same Ocean

Anonymous said...

Yes but that doesn't mean they eat the same exact diet or process what they eat the same

Anonymous said...

Same diet same process of food you should check your biology

Anonymous said...

Cool, was just a guess and I'm in no way a biologist but something is obviously different.