
Monterey Bay
Trollers Nail Salmon at Soquel Hole, Pajaro
SANTA CRUZ – The salmon fishing was good for anglers who trolled near the Soquel Hole and in front of Pajaro on the weekend of June 5 to 6.
“The west edge of the Soquel Hole from 36'50/121'59 to 36'49/122'02 produced some quick limits early in the morning,” reported Todd Fraser of Bayside Marine. “The anglers near Pajaro had good action around 36'49/121'53 and 36'50/121'55. The majority of anglers were catching the salmon 40-80 feet in the morning. By mid-morning, the salmon were biting around 100-200 feet down.”
Fraser said halibut are still being caught near Capitola and in front of Santa Cruz.
Charter boats are targeting both rockfish and salmon at this time. The 14 anglers aboard the Kahuna caught 2 salmon and released 7 others on their latest mooching trip out of Moss Landing Harbor. On their previous trip, the 15 passengers aboard the Kahuna boated 12 salmon and released 2 more Chinooks.
The most recent rockfish trip aboard the Kahuna checked in with 160 rockfish and one lingcod for 18 anglers.
On June 5, Chris’ Fishing Trips in Monterey reported limits of rockfish (300) and 2 lingcod for 30 anglers on the Star of Monterey; limits of rockfish (190) and 2 lingcod for 19 anglers on the Check Mate; and limits of rockfish and 15 lingcod for 16 anglers on the Caroline.
Half Moon Bay
Head Below Pigeon Point for Salmon Limits
EL GRANADA – Salmon have been biting off the San Mateo Coast below Pigeon Point, with limits and near-limits of big kings reported on many trips.
“We experienced awesome fishing today below Pigeon Point,” said Tom Mattusch of Hulicat Sportfishing after his most recent trip. “It started out slow, but picked up later in the morning. We ended up with 15 salmon for 8 anglers, including