
When 40 plus hardcore Fish Sniffer supporters man one of the Bay Area's largest most comfortable charter vessels to fish with one of the state's most talented rockfish and lingcod skippers it's a bad day to be a bottomfish and that’s exactly what we saw on September 15.
September 15 marked the date of the most recent Cal Kellogg School of Fishing adventure when myself, fellow Fish Sniffer writer Mike McNeilly and more than 40 readers traveled out to the Farallon Islands aboard Berkeley's Golden Eye 2000.
The Golden Eye is a 56 foot catamaran. Not only is the boat fast but it also offers a big expanse of deck and rail space as well as a huge cabin, making it a superb platform for long-range trips to the Farallons and beyond.
Captain Quan Vo is the Golden Eye’s owner operator. He’s one of those skippers that has seen it all and done it all in terms of Norcal saltwater fishing, but his true passion is putting his clients on outstanding rockfish and lingcod action.
We left Berkeley before sunrise and as dawn broke we were at the fuel docks in San Francisco fueling up for the long ride to the islands.
After leaving San Francisco, Captain Vo shared that we’d be making a stop for sanddabs prior to dropping on the rockfish and lings.
Sanddabs are exceptional baits for lingcod and big rockfish like them too. Despite the fact that I’d be spending the day filming for an upcoming episode of Fishing The West With Cal Kellogg rather than fishing, I still felt a shiver of excitement just thinking about dropping a sanddab tethered to a trap rig into the dark and foreboding waters surrounding the Farallons!
When expectations are running high, the ride to the islands seems to take forever and that was certainly the case on September