Very little news
on the salmon front this past week. There have been just a few private
boats out trying and most are seeing goose eggs for their efforts. We
should still see a couple of passing schools off HMB but it takes
anglers on the water to find em.
Rockfishing remains good but everyone is working for their limits. Peggy Beckett at
Huck Finn Sport Fishing said the New Gravy was out on Wednesday 7-14
with 17
anglers for 120 rockfish and a ling cod fishing off of the Ritz Carleton
Hotel in 30 to 90 feet of water. They will be taking coastal rockfishing
trips throughout the weekend. The weather looks to be good at least in
the nearshore areas as the fog has pushed back into the coast.
Out of the Huck Finn Sport
Center the New Gravy will be
running salmon and rockfish
trips and Dennis Baxter on
the New Captain Pete has
returned to Pillar Point for
the salmon season. The Huck
Finn Center will have room
daily for both rockfish and
salmon trips on their five
independently run boats. Readers can
make reservations or get
updated fishing reports by
calling 650 726-7133 or
click on the box to the
left.
It's that time of year that we stow the keyboard and get serious about fishing.
We are packing up the kids, extended family and friends and headed north to our
vacation home
on the Kenai peninsula for the next two weeks. This is our annual family trip that we look
forward to all year in a place where they still value salmon and manage their
fisheries for sustainability. (Cal fisheries managers could learn a lot by
visiting) We will be targeting sockeye
and kings in the local rivers, chasing halibut and lings in the salt, clamming
along the local beaches and not typing reports (we have a no computer rule when
in Alaska). We still have one week available in the cabin this season, August
22-29th and we are taking bookings for 2011.
Reports and updates will resume here on
July 31st. In the time being please
contact our sponsors or visit their websites for current reports, information
and bookings. Many of them do have updated fishing reports.
Until then... good fishing!
Mike Aughney
Peggy Beckett
at Huck Finn Sport Fishing
said rockfishing remains the
top story in the area with
party and private boats
enjoying the gorgeous
weather conditions working
the local reefs as far south
as Pigeon Point this past
weekend. On Sunday 7-11
Dennis on New Captain
Pete put in ¾ limits of a
mixed grade of rockfish on
today to go with
corresponding pairs of lings
and cabezon working various
rocks from Pescadero to the
Lighthouse. Most of the
boats have been focusing in
the shallow to deep waters
near Pescadero for limits
with Captain Kelly on the
New Gravy finding 21 limits
or rockfish, 2 cabezon, and
3 lings to 8-pounds off of
Pescadero on Saturday, and
the Connie O putting in 4
limits and an 8-pound ling
for a small charter in the
same area off Pescadero.
The weather was flat and
foggy and looks to remain so
a few more days.
Peggy Beckett
at Huck Finn Sport Fishing
said the ocean was flat calm
and beautiful on Thursday
7-8, but there was a bit
of southerly yesterday when
Captain Kelly Sponsellar on
the New Gravy put in 5
limits of a mixed grade of
rockfish in addition to a
solitary ling. The fish
weren’t really willing to
bite, and she had to work a
number of spots in order to
put together limits. They
were only able to pull 3 or
4 off of each rock before
having to move on. The New
Gravy has room on a rockfish
trip tomorrow, but all the
boats are full on Saturday
with the next openings on
the Ankeny Street, New Gravy
and New Captain Pete on
Sunday for rockfish. Peggy
had heard the reports of the
albacore counts off of the
Davidson Seamount, and the
Connie O out of her shop
will be running for the tuna
once they get just a little
bit closer. This boat is
available on Wednesdays or
on weekends. There should be
a few skiffs running out of
the harbor over the weekend.
In fact, a private boater
scouted the Guide and
Pioneer Canyon yesterday,
but he found no longfins in
the area but there are good
reports 95 miles out of
Santa Cruz.
.
TUNA, TUNA, TUNA
Tom on the FishON was
chasing rockfish off Santa
Cruz on Wednesday 7-7
and received some great
reports from private boats
well offshore. Tom said
there were four private
boats working temps breaks
90 miles out or at 36.30 and
123.37. Talking with
one boat (with the
electronics to be heard from
that far out) Tom
said the four boats all had
around 30 fish each and at
least one bluefin. Tom said
they were all trolling and
it sounded like a mix grade
of fish. Once the boats get
in range Tom said he would
pass along any additional
info. 90 miles is a bit too
far for the majority of
anglers but if they come
inside of 60 and the weather
holds both Tom and Brad with
Ultimate Charters plan of
going. There have also been
some huge counts reported
off the southern Oregon
coast and it looks like the
longfins have arrived
Reminder: Salmon Fishing is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays for the remainder of the season, and the size limit for salmon is 24-inches.
New regulations for the MLPAs are now in effect from Pt Arena to Pigeon
Point. Anglers need to know which areas are affected and the
regulations and the
boundaries of the different zones. Please use
this link and be
sure to print a map for these areas to carry with you.
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Party Boat Contacts:
The
Huck
Finn Sportfishing Center
is taking reservations for
rockfish and ling trips
650 726-7133
New Captain Pete
Sportfishing
with captain Dennis
Baxter is now taking
reservations for
charters
(650) 726-6224
Great Links:
Fishermen, check out
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California Ocean Sport
Fishing Regulations Map.
Simply click the marine
location where you plan to
fish, and you will access a
list of Sport Fishing
Regulations for that area.

Reports resume in July of
2009 or when the longfins
return.