Mixed reviews from inside Tomales Bay. A few guys have done very, very well, and many others have only scratched up a few Dungeness. My guess is that it means that the right bait in the right place at the right time, while always important, is even more so now. The guys that are catching are dropping nets very close to the guys that aren't, yet somehow their hoops have more crab. Squid and rockfish heads seem to be good, but the right spot is even more key. The bite has also been better around the turn of the tide, unsurprisingly, as the ripping tides we have the rest of the day aren't good for much but losing gear. But, those currents are REALLY good at gear theft. Even if you weight your hoop enough to stay put in the current, the buoys can sink under, and even better, the dunes in the channel can drift over your hoop and bury it. Stick to the slower water, where ever and whenever that might be. Speed kills. Outside of Tomales Bay proper, the outer bay has mostly been slow but a guy yesterday caught 60 crab in less than two hours. So there's crab, but you probably won't catch them. Ten Mile has been similar with a better minimum catch but not a consistent good result. It's mostly just okay. But often okay is good enough. Actually, that's the definition, isn't it?
Also, a report from nearby: "Hi Willy:
Ron." I don't have his contact info, Ron, but if he emails me at lawsonslanding@gmail.com I will forward it to you. Your report reminds me of the title of a Cheech and Chong movie: Things Are Tough All Over. But, unlike in the movie, there are some Dungeness out there if you are lucky, smart and determined. And lucky.
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