Friday, August 8, 2025

 


     Angela Sala missed a halibut yesterday but her boat captain found one: "Hey Willy!  Tomales Bay finally loosened her grip and I landed this beauty today!  31” on a jig.  

-Paul Burns, Lincoln, CA"   Nice work, Paul. I have fished with my wife quite a bit and know that it is hard to get those fish to see your hook when theirs is right there. That ain't easy. It's like snatching victory from the jaws of defeat. Nice fish, too.
   Gage took his girlfriend, Amanda, out fishing this evening.  Gage caught, well, nothing. But he gaffed a nice halibut on Amanda's line. This fish was caught on a jig on the bar after 7:00 PM. Not an early bite but a good fish.
    Here's a strange report from a couple of days ago: "Wednesday Report:

Evening Willy,

Should have been here yesterday. We ended up with one halibut to 10 pounds today. Good bait again near the yellow marker. Had a fish bomb from an osprey today that had my pup wondering what was up. A great trip, see you next time.

Swampy." I guess if you're going to get bombed, a fish bomb isn't the worst kind. Swampy went from six halibut to one halibut, even with fish being dropped on him from the sky above. Fishing is easy, and fishing is hard. This year, especially hard for halibut. Little groups of fish moving in occasionally but most days, very few fish. Today was a very few fish day. 





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