
Last weekend was all about Dungeness crab and crab/rockfish combination trips on Saturday and Sunday, and all ports from Shelter Cove south to Half Moon Bay returned with spectacular results, reported David Hurley of USA Fishing’s Hot Sheet.
Limits of big, meaty crab were the rule along with limits of rockfish and a healthy lingcod count. The crab season should be great for the next 10 days before the commercial season opens, and once the commercial set all of their gear, the jumbos that were found this weekend will be much harder to locate, said Hurley.
In Bodega Bay, Captain Rick Powers of the Bodega Bay Sportfishing Center and the New Sea Angler rounded up 47 full limits of rockfish and crabs on the November 5 crab opener. His crew of anglers added 59 lingcod to 20 pounds to the tally as well.
According to Hurley, Captain Tom Mattusch of the Huli Cat said, "It was a good Dungeness crab opener, the weather was good on Saturday for fishing, anglers got rockfish and 10 lingcod to 18 lbs. The wind picked up in the afternoon which made the weather a bit sporty while pulling pots. On Sunday, it was beautiful weather, calm water and a little to no wind all day. Anglers got rockfish, lingcod and this time limits for passengers and crew!"
Hurley went on to report that Chris Arcoleo of Chris’s Landing in Monterey said, "The crab opener was better than I expected, but it doesn’t look like there is a tremendous amount of crab out there. Captain Tinker on the Check Mate returned with 101 Dungeness crab for 19 anglers along with limits of rockfish and 3 lings while the Caroline had 43 crab for 10 anglers on a private charter along with rockfish limits and 9 lings. They are filled up throughout the next week as there is great interest in the crab/rockfish combination trips.”
Anglers departing from the Berkeley