They were out
filming the second Mavericks movie this Thursday 1-5 afternoon which
is a pretty good indicator of the size of the ocean swell. Captain Tom
Mattusch had the ESPN crew out on the Huli Cat to film the action, and
Captain Dennis Baxter of the New Captain Pete was on call as the ‘Hot Boat.”
Baxter said, “The surf was cresting at 18 feet this afternoon, and it looked
three to four times as high as the surfers out there,” adding, “With the
tide going out at 2:00 p.m. this afternoon, private boats that went out in
calmer conditions in the morning were in for a rude awakening upon their
return to the harbor.” He said the waves were breaking over the reef that is
just south of the harbor. For crab, many of the commercial crabbers are
stacking out, and ‘the parking lot is filled with more pots than boat
trailers right now.” The pots counts have dropped off dramatically in the
past few days with the remaining commercial crabbers moving out to deep
water between 50 and 70 fathoms with the expectation of getting from 5 to 7
Dungeness per pot. Baxter is leaving his pots in the water; and after taking
a few weeks off for Coast Guard inspections and some R and R, he will be
back out to gauge the interest in sand dab/crab combinations until salmon
season arrives.
Rockfish season
ended on Saturday 12-31, and local party boats continued to bring home limits of
rockfish and crab with the occasional ling cod in the mix. With the end of
the rockfish season, local boats have transitioned to crab/sand dab trips.
The commercial pressure has made a dent in the crab counts, but Captain
Dennis Baxter of the New Captain Pete continues to pull up between 10 to 15
Dungeness per pot after an extended soak in the deeper water. He plans on
running combo dab and crab trips as interest and weather allows.
Up the coast, Sheryl Jimno of the Rusty Hook in Pacifica reported on
Tuesday 1-3 that snares loaded with squid or mackerel continue to
produce crab from the crowded pier. Some fishermen are also picking up surf
perch with blood or pile worms from both the pier and the beaches.
Winding down to the last week of the rockfishing season, crab and bottom
fish limits continue to be the rule. The party boats are gearing up for the
next fishery, consisting of sand dab/Dungeness crab or crab-only combination
trips. Captain Dennis Baxter when to the Farallon Islands on Monday,
December 26th, and they returned with 22 limits of big
rockfish to go with 22 limits of Dungeness crab. Baxter said, “The quality
of olive and yellow rockfish at the Islands has been outstanding.” He is
also running crab-only trip for $60.00/adults and $50.00 for children under
12, in addition to hybrid rockfish/crab combination trips, and straight
rockfish/crab combinations through the last day of the season, December 31st.
The ocean conditions remain flat calm.
The commercial crabbing pressure has eased; and limits of crab are still
there to be had, although more and more females are working themselves into
the pots.
Up the coast, Sheryl Jimno of the Rusty Hook in Pacifica reported snares
loaded with squid or mackerel continue to produce crab from the crowded
pier. Some fishermen are also picking up surf perch with blood or pile worms
from both the pier and the beaches.
Government Agencies stand by as Wild
Steelhead Die
For over 16 years since
California State Parks completed their so call wetlands restoration project
thousands of San Mateo County steelhead have been killed as a result of this
mistake annually. Please take a few minutes to watch this short video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntKO3Ni0Yoc&list=UU_HNBcrJpf2BkMwIxJa_xZw&index=1&feature=plcp
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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Sportfishing
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