
Fisherman’s Wharf
Halibut and Striper Fishing Sizzles
SAN FRANCISCO – The halibut and striper fishing on San Francisco Bay continues to be excellent for this time of year. Mike Rescino, Captain of the Lovely Martha, reported top-notch fishing on his latest trips on the bay out of Fisherman’s Wharf.
“On April 1, we finished up with over 3 fish a rod, catching 11 halibut to 18 lbs. and 9 limits (18) of striped bass to 12 lbs.,” said Rescino.
April 2 was another phenomenal day on the bay, with the 13 anglers catching a total of 45 fish. “We finished up with 19 halibut to 12 lbs. and 13 limits (26) of bass!” he said.
April 3 was another solid day. “We finished up with over 2 fish a rod. We caught 24 striped bass and 7 halibut to 15 lbs. for 14 anglers,” noted Rescino.
Bodega Bay
Bottom Dwelling Rockfish Fill Opener Sacks
BODEGA BAY – The rockfish and lingcod season opened off Bodega Bay with great fishing. The 19 anglers aboard the New Sea Angler on opening day, April 1, caught limits of bottom-dwelling rockfish and 6 lingcod to 12 pounds.
“The weather and fishing was phenomenal,” said Captain Rick Powers of Bodega Bay Sportfishing. “We were in early by noon on April 1, 2, and 3 with quality copper, brown, vermilion, and canary rockfish. The shallow water school fish were absent with the brown water off the Coast. The water was flat calm and there was no swell.”
“The fishing is as good as it gets,” he said. “We fished south of the harbor down to Point Reyes all three days. We had 19 limits of rockfish and 6 lingcod Thursday, 14 limits of rockfish and 5 lingcod Friday and 14 limits of rockfish and a handful of lingcod Saturday.”