Saturday, August 31, 2024
Friday, August 30, 2024
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
Shrimp Boat is figuring out these halibut, it seems. Or, the fish are in. As many people didn't do nearly as well yesterday, hat tip to Alec. On his first trip out in the morning, Alec and Paul Giese caught their limits which weighed 27, 21, 15 and 14 pounds, first picture. He then took Cameron out for a shot at the halibut. It took a bit longer, but Cameron caught his two (not quite as large, but...) on jigs, not live bait, even though live bait was in the water. Jig-caught fish are the best, IMHO.
Monday, August 26, 2024
Saturday, August 24, 2024
Jason Li was on fire when flylining for bluefin. He even caught more than his dad, Eric Li. Don't worry, Eric did quite well, too.
Gage trying out his "Blue Steel" look with his 24 pound yellowtail on a yo-yo. Gage was unable to get a photograph of my 26 pound yellowtail as he was sleeping at that time....
The man, Eddie Kim, with the first kite fish of the trip.
This was John's first trip and he did pretty well. He outfished me on the flyline.
This was Cannon's first trip, too.
Eddie with his kite bluefin again, this time with Kayle Briles of Get Bit Charters. Kayle brought his own kite setup and helium tank so we were able to fish two kites at once. Double your pleasure.
Cannon caught his first kite bluefin. Methinks it won't be his last.
Robert Rath landed the largest bluefin not caught on a kite. His 80# gutted fish bit a sinker rig on the slide.
Cannon Brunkhorst, 11 (almost 12, he says) weighs 68 pounds. The fish he caught is about 150#. Gage is still hearing Cannon's footsteps, but now Cannon is in front of him. The crew were saying that Cannon did a better job fighting the fish than most people. Like a boss.
Jeff got drawn for the kite rotation and landed this nice specimen.
Saturday, August 17, 2024
Friday, August 16, 2024
Not much to post, at least as I'm concerned. I don't hear everything, or even half, really. But, I can say that Wednesday was pretty slow for catching. Thursday had one boat launch. Me and Gage. No fish. One bite, but no stick is no fish. Wind. Water cold. Found 47.6º water as we approached Doran. Didn't make it. Halibut will bite in cold water. They just don't want to. I'm not a good fisherman. I need needy fish. Not my vibe, as we say here in NorCal. But FYI, we're experiencing a June here now, in August. Again, the prediction that global warming will make wind blow more here (so sayeth the Bodega Marine Lab) seems to be coming true. Damn you, science! I was promised tropical fish! This whole global warming thing is disappointing, at best. Two stars. I can't even catch the regular fish. Maybe tomorrow? Maybe next week? It's really messed up, because it seems that Southern California is on fire. Bluefin, yellowtail, yellowfin.... just cast. It seems. We'll see....