Wednesday, March 3, 2021

 Gage's buddy Casey from Humbug Outdoors Fishing caught three Dungeness while snare fishing from shore yesterday afternoon/this morning, so there's a few Dungeness left after the two guys Casey talked to yesterday afternoon left with their limits of Dungeness. The shore crabbing hasn't been very good lately, but a fresh batch of crab must have moved in (or those guys were very, very skilled). Kinda crappy weather for the weekend so the beach probably won't be too crowded. 

    Speaking of guys with Youtube channels, friend of report Chris Pfish caught a halibut in San Francisco Bay last week. There have been quite a few early season halibut coming from the big bay in the last couple of weeks. I've heard of one keeper from Tomales Bay in the last couple of months, but that should change soon. Tomales Bay catching usually starts four to six weeks after SF and usually goes back to front as the water warms. Gage and I caught four on a trip back to Inverness on April 16 last year, so catching may start even sooner, especially without fresh water to chase them out of the shallows.

   The salmon forecast for this season is for about 277,000 fish. That's only 200,000 salmon less than last year. The start of the salmon season has been changed to TBD. There will likely be a season of some kind in the San  Francisco zone (our friends further North will likely suffer a worse season than us) but the dates and particulars have yet to be determined. Rockfish will open on April 1 out to a line approximating 300 feet of depth. While I'd like to hook a salmon, fresh rockcod sounds pretty good, too. The fact that they're generally catchable when the weather doesn't suck makes fish tacos even more of a soon-to-be.

8 comments:

  1. Ill take those rocks for now the salmon will come:) I'm pretty certain there are some nice fat rocks out in that deeper water - a couple of plump Vermillion sure would look pretty on ice!

    Hard to find a boat in these ridiculous covid times......

    Looking for an Arima 19 Chaser or better yet a Parker 21 footer with a decent price tag.

    Anyone?

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    1. Buying a boat now is hard. You need to be lucky. Don't quit. You need to be on the water. We all do.

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  2. i check the blog weekly for the report. It was a fun surprise to see you mention me in it Willy. It would be fun to take out Gage and Casey this summer. One more month to go for the good fishing to start!

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    1. Dude, your reports have video. It's a fun surprise for everyone when you comment here. Thanks for taking the time and effort.

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  3. Just don't try for 6 vermillion.

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  4. My neighbor is selling his 22' Sea Pro. Yamaha 250 hp. Low hours in great shape. I believe he's asking 25k.

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  5. Thx I’ll look into the Sea Pro - I don’t know much about them

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  6. 250hp yammie buy it let's go tuna fishing!!

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