
BODEGA BAY – If you like to catch rockfish and big lingcod, it’s hard to beat fishing out of Bodega Bay right now.
Captain Rick Powers of Bodega Bay Sportfishing reported superb fishing for lingcod and rockfish on his bottomfishing adventures off the Sonoma County coast. On his latest trip, Powers reported 28 lingcod up to 17 pounds and 140 rockfish for 14 anglers. “The weather conditions were flat – beautiful weather,” Powers noted.
Anglers are using an array of bars, jigs, swimbaits, and other lures tipped with squid strips to land the lingcod and rockfish.
Willie Vogler at Lawson’s Landing in Dillon Beach confirmed the top-notch rockfishing available off the Sonoma County coast. “Rockfishing is about as good as it gets right now, as all depths are open and the lingcod have moved in closer to shore in order to make more lingcod,” said Vogler. “Go help out a rockfish by catching a lingcod. Heck, get a pair of them. Probably get a few rockfish as well (we can’t help all of them).”
“I had forgotten how good fresh rockcod is. Now I remember. They’re out there and not too far, but a bit farther will be better. Close in has been hit hard. The 120 to 300-foot area has been left alone for a bit, but beware: the forbidden fruit that we call quillback rockfish appear to be quite plentiful, despite their low numbers officially recorded.”
One angler, Gage, checked in with one halibut weighing 19 pounds while using a jig. Another fisherman weighed a halibut going 21 pounds that he caught on live jacksmelt, according to Vogler.
“There has been almost decent halibut fishing this week, although the last few days the bar and, God forbid, Dillon Beach proper have been off-limits due to high surf,” noted Vogler. “It makes it hard to fish the outgoing tide when it carries you towards your doom. There are a lot of jacksmelt out in the ocean for bait, but that’s not helpful if you can’t safely get there.”
“The halibut should continue to be somewhat active until some weather cools the water down below their comfort zone, and I don’t think today’s wind was enough to do it, but a few more days will,” he forecasted.
The recreational groundfish regulations in the San Francisco Management Area (from Point Arena to Pigeon Point) are available here:
https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=185056&inline
- Dan Bacher