
Charter Boats Prep For Upcoming Season As Private Boats Find A Few Sturgeon
Berkeley/Emeryville
East Bay “I’d been doing really well on sturgeon down in the south end of the South Bay, but that action has really slowed down for me,” disclosed Chad Reese of Castro Valley.
“In the month of January we brought and released 11 keeper and oversize sturgeon to my boat, but since then we’ve only been hooking a fish once every second or third trip. Herring is the top bait for sure, but we’ve gotten some action on ghost shrimp and night crawlers too. I’m hoping that the bite will turn back on with warming conditions, but since I haven’t been marking as many fish as I had been I’m starting to wonder if they have moved back up toward the Delta. Only time will tell,” said Reese.
Most charter boats in Berkeley and Emeryville are idle at this time as they await the kick off of spring potluck fishing.
“The California Dawn is at the shipyard right now. We are getting her ready for the season,” related Captain James Smith. “I’m hoping to be back on the water by March 25. I’m skipping sturgeon fishing this year. I’m going to open the season halibut and striper fishing inside the bay.
“After that I’ll let the fish dictate where we are fishing and what we are targeting. I think we are in for a pretty good year with all the freshwater outflow we’ve seen. In the past big winter rains have been followed by solid bay halibut fishing so I’m hoping that pattern holds true this year,” he forecasted.
Sanddab/Crab Combinations Top Fare Until April 15 Rockfish opener
Bodega Bay
(Bodega Bay) Boat maintenance for the upcoming ocean salmon and rockfish seasons have been occupying the time of Bodega Bay party boat owners, but there are sanddab and Dungeness crab to be found in the ocean when the combination of the right weather and sufficient interest