Tuesday, November 27, 2018
The swell peaked at over 16 feet at Point Reyes today so I hope everybody got their shallow crab gear out of the water. If you didn't, I guess the only good news is that you don't have to go get it now. Maybe the big swell will push a few Dungeness into the bay. I poked my nose out for a quick rockcod trip yesterday and caught dinner but they weren't biting real quick, at least for me. The water was flat and the 59º temperature at the Point Reyes buoy looked kind of interesting, as this is supposed to be the time of year a few big bluefin go by. I guess I'll let 'em pass. The crabbing inside Tomales Bay has remained slow (I spoke to a gentleman on Saturday that had caught 16 in three days crabbing, 9 of them from the pier and 7 across the bay) but definitely safer than outside.
Romurs of Bluefin out of Santa Cruz. The fingers near Davenport
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ReplyDeleteI'll stay here by the fire.
I went to eagle lake 2 days of limits for 4 of us all fish between 20" and 24" so much fun having a screaming drag on 4 pound test! Smoker is going right now!
ReplyDeleteThat's some fun fishing abfish.....must have been pretty cold up there.
ReplyDelete28 was the lowest we saw but with 20 knot wind it felt like the teens but our camp fire on the beach helped.Jack too!
ReplyDeleteHaha gentleman jack
ReplyDeleteHope everyone enjoyed the dirty crab up north. Commies get to set Friday at 6:00 am
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many commi boats held out for the northern opener? None of the boats that have already fished can set til Jan 7th I believe
ReplyDeleteAre the swells as bad as the noaa says? I'm getting valley fever here...again.
ReplyDeleteValley fever must be a googone thing?
ReplyDeleteIndeed Abfish......if that swell is 5 feet at 15 seconds I may throw my water ski's in the boat - googones will water ski on the ocean:)
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