Paul Gross caught this 14 pound striper on the troll just South of Hog Island last Thursday. The wind didn't keep him off of the water but he said that after fishing he kind of wished he hadn't. We caught three halibut and the striper by noon and slept for most of the rest of the day. Thirty knots of wind can wear you out, even on Tomales Bay. We could only troll downwind, fast. Luckily the fish liked that.
Looks like there's some salmon out there. Gage and his buddy caught these today, along with 13 silvers. 13. That's a lot of endangered fish. It's a lot of out-of-state endangered fish, even. If you're salmon fishing, watch out. There's more wrong than right out there. White gums bad, people. At any rate, there's a lot salmon to be caught out there in 40-50 fathoms (240 to 300 feet of water). Not a lot of jumbos, yet, but a jumbo amount of fish. The fish are from Point Reyes to mid-10 Mile Beach. For now. They've been moving North and probably won't stop just because we want them to. Look for the fleet.
The sand crabs are molting so the surf fishing doesn't get much better than right now. It's not great but the perch are there and biting. I heard of a few stripers in the surf too.
How deep on the downrigger?
ReplyDeleteHope the silvers came on junk. That's a lot of bait to go through for 3 dinks
ReplyDeleteCrazy bite Monday with the fleet out deep off lower end of 10-mile. Lots of silvers and shorties; probably released 20 in a couple hourse before we got our four 8-14lb keepers. WMA, 80-150' OTW.
ReplyDeletedid the trifecta today. 22" salmon, 26" halibut and 32" lingcod. fished 130pm to 630pm
ReplyDeleteWas out in 300-325 limits by noon, and limits again yesterday
ReplyDeletewhat size weight do you guys use on the downriggers?
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ReplyDeleteI would use 15 lb or 12 at a minimum fishing deep - I did it with 10 lb'rs but the wire was going out at a pretty good angle....