Tuesday, May 7, 2019

 

Kyle Riffle sent in this report:"Did good on crab in the outer bay, limits of commercial quality crabs the first pull after an overnight soak. Then ran down the bay and caught a 33 inch and a 26 inch halibut on live bait drifting past the channel split by hog island. Good day overall!" Nice job, gentlemen. There were a few others caught there yesterday as well. For those looking for live bait, Gage saw big schools of anchovies out in 160 feet of water in front of Bird last evening. There were whales, dolphins, pelicans and fish splashing as well. Gage didn't drop a line in the water, though, because "I didn't want to have to make a difficult decision." He's right, the splashing fish probably weren't bluefin. Any bets on this weather holding until salmon reopens?

12 comments:

  1. Nice looking table fare gents!!

    Gage could have used the excuse he thought they were WSB splashing about.....

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  2. Sweeeeeeeeeeet catches! Way to go Kyle, say hi to he family

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  3. They were silvers anyway the kings were down below.

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  4. Another googone named Ki Chun Kim, died Saturday at south beach in point Reyes. His waders got filled while digging for sand crabs. I wont say any more.

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  5. North beach and South beach are the most dangerous beaches on the Marin Coast, I’m not surprised! To bad for the loss....

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  6. I always wear a PFD while fishing in the surf with waders.

    Outlaw

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  7. Did the ling cod limit go up to 2 yet?

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    1. not yet, would be nice so i can fish for 30 minutes not 15.

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  8. Sucka, Tell us where your spot is and then you'll be able to fish all day for just one fish!

    haha...

    Tony

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  9. The rockfishing is always terrible out there. Don’t bother.

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  10. I see two female crab in that group gents!

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