Jim Smith of
the Happy
Hooker is
taking a
novel
crab/sturgeon
combination
trip on
Saturday,
and they
will be
pulling the
pots out of
the Gate in
addition to
fishing for
sturgeon in
San Pablo
Bay. The
boat is
about
half-full
for the day,
so there is
room to pick
up a limit
of crab
without even
leaving the
shadow of
the Golden
Gate, in
addition to
the
opportunity
for a bonus
sturgeon.
Knowing
Smith, he
will work
around the
tides to be
on the
anchor at
prime time.
Sunday is
reserved for
football
viewing.
Smith said,
“There was a
big herring
spawn in the
bay this
week, and I
have fresh
herring for
sturgeon.”
On
Thursday 2-2
Mike at
Mike’s Bait
in Oakland
reported
sitting on
150-pounds
of big south
bay grass
shrimp, and
in addition
to live mud
shrimp, he
is ready for
this
weekend’s
Sturgeon
Derby,
stating, “We
have plenty
of bait, so
reservations
are not
necessary.”
He added
that two
sturgeon
were landed
off of Bay
Farm Island
on the
outgoing
tide on
Monday
night, and
perch
fishing has
been
outstanding
at the
Alameda
Rockwall
with pile
worms or
grass
shrimp. He
said,
“Anglers are
limiting out
within1/2
hour on
white or
pile perch
averaging
from 1 to
1.5-pounds.”
Bullheads
are working
for stripers
in the Point
Pinole and
Rodeo areas.
Keith Fraser
of Loch
Lomond Bait
in San
Rafael was
making
preparations
for his 37th
and perhaps
final
“Sturgeon
fishing in
Bay Waters”
Seminar at
the Marin
Rod and Gun
Club on
Saturday
night. I
intend to
attend this
event,
particularly
since it may
be Fraser’s
swan song of
seminars. He
has live mud
shrimp in
the shop,
and he is
expecting
more on
Friday
morning for
the sturgeon
derby. They
are still
taking bait
reservations,
but the live
mud is
getting
spoken for
quickly. He
said, “The
tides are
great, and
we had 73
degree
weather
today , so
things
couldn’t be
better.”
Keith Fraser
of Loch
Lomond Bait
and Tackle
called on
Tuesday 1-31
afternoon to
report that
two skiffs
came in with
a single
sturgeon
apiece, and
he really
likes the
tides
starting on
Thursday. He
has procured
a large
supply of
live mud
shrimp for
the
Superbowl
derby, but
bait
reservations
are advised
since the
available
supply is
being
gobbled up.
Fraser said,
“Nearly
every phone
call we
receive is
for live mud
shrimp.”
Also on the
bait front,
Joel Sinkay
of Leonard’s
made a 3:00
a.m. drag on
the Buoy
Line for an
excellent
grade of
grass
shrimp, and
he will be
doing this
again on
Wednesday
morning to
make sure
his tanks
are stocked
up for the
sturgeon
derby. He
showed me a
Facebook
post from
Brad Hood
who claims
that he is
“BACK,” and
he will be
fishing for
sturgeon in
the shallow
waters near
Hamilton
Flats in San
Pablo Bay on
Wednesday.
Finally, a
Brad Hood
sighting
after a long
hiatus.
Sinkay has a
special on
eel for $10
for all
anglers who
receive his
newsletter.
You can
access the
newsletter
and the eel
coupon at
www:leonardsbaitandtackle.com.
Sinkay does
have plenty
of eel.
Across the
bay in El
Cerrito,
George Liu
of Bay
Tackle has
been having
some
difficulty
obtaining
eel, but he
is hoping to
have a
supply by
Thursday to
meet the
weekend
demand. He
reported
good
sturgeon
action in
San Pablo
Bay with
ghost or
grass shrimp
with the
Martinez
area also
being
productive.
Striped bass
are already
showing up
off of the
Pinole Point
Pier, and
bullheads
and
mudsuckers
have been
effective.
Perch
fishing
remains very
good from
the
shorelines
with pile
worms or
grass
shrimp. Bay
Tackle will
be taking
bait
reservations
for this
weekend, and
Liu is
loading up.
Tom
Dudenhoeffer
at Sweeney’s
Sports in
Napa said
the Napa
River
continues to
run off
color,
putting the
striper bite
on hold.
There have
been several
oversized
sturgeon
porpoising
downriver
near the
Highway 37
Bridge and
in Napa and
South
Sloughs. A
few keeper
sturgeon
have been
taken, but
the majority
have been
oversized. A
few sturgeon
have moved
upriver as
far as
Cuttings
Wharf. Ghost
shrimp,
grass
shrimp, eel,
and pile
worms have
all been
working.