
Berkeley/Emeryville
Rockfish And Crab Combo Action Red Hot For East Bay Anglers
(Berkeley) The crab season kicked off for Bay Area saltwater anglers on November 5 and since then it’s been limits all around with anglers scoring limits of big crabs and husky rockfish. As if that weren’t exciting enough, there have also been solid numbers of lingcod in the mix.
Operating out of the Berkeley Marina, anglers aboard Captain James Smith’s California Dawn rounded up full limits of 280 rockfish and full limits of 280 crabs on the boat’s most recent foray outside the gate.
James is planning to run combo trips until the rockfish season closes at the end of December.
Captain Chris Smith of Captain Hook Sportfishing started off the combo season with a bang. His six anglers rounded up 45 crabs on a short soak and added full limits of rockfish and 10 lingcod to 20 pounds.
Captain Jim Smith of Happy Hooker Sportfishing is offering both crab only and crab combo trips. On the opener, the Hooker scored 410 crabs and full limits of quality rockfish including some impressive vermilions.
In Emeryville, several boats including the New Huck Finn operating out of the Emeryville Sportfishing Center are offering crab combo trips. As with boats running out of Berkeley, full limits of both crabs and rockfish have been the norm along with some quality lings for anglers that concentrate on working the bottom with large baits and jigs.
Bodega Bay
Sport Crabs and Rockfish On Fire
by Dave Hurley
(Bodega Bay) Bodega Bay was crowded as expected on the opener, and both sides of the north and south jetties at the opening were loaded with fishermen hanging from the rocks in the middle of the evening after the 12:01 a.m. opening on Saturday morning.
In addition to the hundreds of shore fishermen with headlamps...