
Monterey Bay
Halibut, Rockfish and Lingcod Hit the Decks
SANTA CRUZ – There are halibut limits being reported in the Monterey Bay Area. The halibut were caught up the coast near 4 Mile and down the coast near Moss Landing, reported Todd Fraser of Bayside Marine on August 9. The halibut are hitting drifted live bait and trolled baits and lures.
The Capitola area is producing some nice halibut and a few seabass, he noted.
“The rock fishing was great up the coast near Davenport. The swell was smaller and the winds were calm all morning,” said Fraser.
“There are people talking about looking for tuna Sunday and Monday. There is a boat from Half Moon Bay who has one albacore about 60 miles out,” Fraser said.
Boats out of Chris’ Fishing Trips in Monterey continue to focus on rockfish and lingcod in shallow water. The boats are returning with daily limits of rockfish, along with a few lingcod. Anglers are using shrimp flies baited with squid strips, jigs, bars, swimbaits, and other offerings to nail the bottomfish.
On August 9, the Checkmate checked in with limits of rockfish (200) and 12 lingcod for 20 anglers, while the Caroline came back with limits of rockfish (170) for 17 anglers. On the previous day, the Checkmate tied up at the dock with limits of rockfish (90) and 6 lingcod for 9 anglers.
The rockfish season will continue to run through Dec. 30, 2025. Here are the depth restrictions now in place:
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May 1 – Sept. 30: 20 fathoms inshore fishery
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Oct. 1 – Oct. 31: 50 fathoms offshore only fishery
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Nov. 1 – Nov. 30: 20 fathoms inshore only fishery
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Dec. 1 – Dec. 31: 50 fathoms offshore only fishery
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Dan Bacher