Monday, November 25, 2019



     Kerry Apgar forwarded these pictures from Nick Nichols. No text with them, but my skilled photo interpretation would indicate that the rockfishing is really good by Point Reyes and the crabbing is really good on Ten Mile. I believe that this was Nick's maiden voyage on the salt with his new boat and it looks like he's pretty happy with it. This new boat is big enough that he had a second station installed in back because the run from the forward helm to a rod with a fish on it was so far you would need to to take rest breaks. Well, I would.
     The crabbing inside Tomales Bay has really dropped off. It was slow at the start and three weeks of heavy pressure hasn't made it any better. Ten Mile and the deeper waters (150'+) have been steadily good but getting harder to get to with the ocean weather steadily getting more winter-like. The Tomales Bay bar claimed two boats over the weekend (a Whaler and an inflatable) but thankfully no lives. Whoever the guy was that was dropping pots on the bar on Saturday morning and almost got flipped, glad you made it back but don't do it again. I hope the brown stains in your underwear don't come out.  Someone coming in that gets your rope in their prop and ends up flipped by a breaker is someone you just killed.
    Also in crab news, the commercial season is delayed again for whales. There's still a bunch of whales around, and if enough whales get entangled in gear the commercial season will get shut down for years. If you think that means we would get free reign of the crab then you should pay more attention to the world around you. First them, then us. Right now the "commies" are taking one for their team and ours.

5 comments:

  1. Hello Willy - Nick here. You are correct on all and the crabbing was down by Abbots. I did lose a pot down there so if anyone sees a red and white buoy with two smaller buoys (yellow and red) with Nick Nichols contact info on bottom the crab is yours if I can get my pot back.

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  2. Good point on the crab gear and whales.

    Swampy.

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  3. Water looks to drop in temp through the next 2-3 weeks, bait should leave ,whales should leave

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  4. It's coming. This is on the agenda for the DFW Commisions meeting on Dec. 2nd

    30. Whale and turtle protections in the recreational Dungeness crab fishery
    Receive update and potentially provide direction on draft Department-proposed
    regulation changes to provide additional whale and turtle protections in the recreational
    Dungeness crab fishery.


    Outlaw

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  5. friday i did 2 pots at 60-70 feet inside bodega bay. 2 pots outside bodega in 150-160 feet. 3 hour soak, 1 pull. deep pots got 12 keepers shallow pots got 1 keeper. Smaller lings were active.

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