
SANTA CRUZ – While most anglers are focusing on rockfish and lingcod now that all depths are open, a few bluefin tuna are beginning to show in the Monterey Bay region.
Three bluefin tuna caught by local anglers were recently weighed in at Bayside Marine. One angler landed an 87 lb bluefin while trolling a Mad Mack lure. Another fisherman brought in a bluefin while trolling 16 miles out from the harbor.
“There was only one boat looking for bluefin today,” said Todd Fraser of Bayside Marine on October 11. “He caught his fish in the middle of the bay on a Mad Mack.”
“However, the majority of anglers caught a mix of rockfish and lingcod up the Santa Cruz County coast,” said Fraser. “The deep-water rockfishing was also great straight out of the harbor.”
Anglers landed the bottomfish while fishing bars, jigs, swimbaits, shrimp flies, and live bait.
Some quality striped bass were caught near the San Lorenzo River mouth on Lucky Craft lures, Fraser noted. Some big halibut have been weighed in at the store lately. For halibut, Fraser recommended drifting live bait or trolling lures from Four Mile Beach to Davenport.
Charter boats out of Chris’ Fishing Trips in Monterey reported excellent fishing for rockfish on recent outings. 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.
The Checkmate returned with limits of rockfish (200) and 7 lingcod for 20 anglers on Saturday, Oct. 11. On the same day, the Caroline tied up at the dock with limits of rockfish (170) and 8 lingcod for 17 anglers. The Checkmate also returned with limits of rockfish (200), including limits of vermilion, and 8 lingcod for 20 anglers on October 10. The Caroline reported 150 rockfish and 32 lingcod for 18 anglers the same day.
Effective August 28, 2025, recreational regulations allow take of rockfish, cabezon, greenling, and lingcod in all depths for state waters in the Northern, Mendocino, San Francisco, and Central Groundfish Management Areas through December 31, 2025:
https://wildlife.ca.gov/Fishing/Ocean/Regulations/Groundfish-Summary
- Dan Bacher