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SALTWATER
June 21 - July 5, 2019
VOL.38 • ISS. 14
SALTWATER REPORTS
BERKELEY
Halibut, Stripers & Salmon
Keep Anglers Busy
EAST BAY- Live bait potluck fishing
is excellent for anglers departing from
East Bay ports as is salmon fishing,
which varies from over a fish per rod
to limits depending on the day.
“We’ve been getting plenty of fish on
all of our trips and some of our trips
have been extremely good,” reported
Captain Jonathan Smith of Happy
Hooker/Pacific Dream Sportfishing.
“One day recently we had an
absolutely epic day on halibut even
though we had to deal with some
wind. We ended up with 58 halibut
and 5 stripers for our 29 anglers on a
very good grade of fish.”
“On another trip, we had 45
halibut and 9 stripers for 15
anglers. It’s pretty incredible when
you can limit out on halibut in the
bay,” said Jonathan.
Captain Quang on the Goldeneye
2000 has also been putting up
some amazing potluck scores.
On June 1, his anglers boated 74
halibut and 9 striped bass.
On the salmon fishing front,
anglers fishing aboard the New
Easy Rider with Captains Joe and
Joey Gallia have been doing very
well on big bright ocean run kings
while trolling rigged bait.
On June 6, the New Easy Rider’s
24 anglers boated 40 salmon to
18 pounds. The next day they
scored full limits of 44 kings to 20
plus pounds for
22 anglers. During
another recent trip,
they pounded out
23 limits of kings to
22 pounds.
Anglers fishing aboard the New Easy Rider have been rounding up some very impressive
salmon recently. These two jumbo kings were landed on May 30.
Photo courtesy of NEW EASY RIDER SPORTFISHING, Berkeley.
BODEGA BAY
Rockfish and
Salmon Fishing
Expected to
Improve with
Better Weather
Gary bagged this incredible king salmon while trolling aboard
the New Easy Rider beyond the Golden Gate on May 25.
Photo courtesy of NEW EASY RIDER SPORTFISHING, Berkeley.
BODEGA BAY –
The ocean salmon
season reopened
on May 18th, but
the action has been
hampered by a
consistent northwest
wind throughout the
end of May and into
June. The weather
conditions are
expected to be as
good as they have
been all summer
during the second
week of June,
and the salmon
scores should climb
considerably.
Mike Aughney of
Reel Magic Sport Fishing said, “All of
the conditions are there, and once the
weather comes down later today, we
will be out there looking on Saturday
and Sunday south of the head in 120
to 180 feet of water. It is just a matter
of getting located once again as the
fish are there. Finding bait will be the
key. Captain Rick Powers of the New
Sea Angler slammed them on Monday
before the recent blows started. This
is the best weather window of the
season so far with winds as light as 5
knots through next Friday. It is good
time to take out children as school is
out and the weather will be great.”
The 34-foot catamaran, Reel Magic,
was out on Saturday, June 8th, in
a steady wind, and they hooked 12
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Halibut have been plentiful this spring for anglers drifting live bait in San Francisco Bay
aboard the Pacific Dream.
Photo courtesy of PACIFIC DREAM SPORTFISHING, Berkeley.