Wednesday, July 20, 2022

    Alec Bennett caught these salmon by 9:00 AM. In his earliest fishing days, our Alec wasn't known for his early rising. The late Bob King was kind enough to take Alec fishing and was, let's say disappointed, that Alec was late to go fishing. A lot. Bob was not the only late one. Now Alec is up early and waiting, visibly twitching, on his fishing partners. Karma is a bitch. Landing a 15 and 24 pounder by yourself in a couple of hours fishing is not. Go Alec, and by extension, go Bob.
    The next best fish today was landed by Jim Alexander. The (Evil?) twins landed twelve salmon yesterday by noon, but today were not able to limit, mainly due to lost fish, and that due to a combination of energetic fish and rough water. Tomorrow will be rougher, as it is my day off. Surf's up!
    The salmon guys that went early had a bumpy ride but limited early. The salmon guys that went later caught fish but didn't limit, at least the guys from here. The best action was up by 38º 15' by 123º 05' (15 by 5) but there were pockets of fish scattered around. At least one salmon was landed in 105' of water, so Tomales Outlaw's prediction may come true. Halibut? The twins caught a bunch by Marshall a few days ago and a buddy did well there yesterday, but today the boats I spoke with had zero to one halibut. It ain't good, but there's possibilities. 


 

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