
By Mark Fong
For many years, I have heard about the fishing exploits of Jeff Soo Hoo, so much so that when I first contacted him, I felt that I had known him for years. Soo Hoo, now Captain Jeff, owns and operates Soo Hoo Sportfishing. A long-time angler, Captain Jeff has spent a lifetime learning the complexities of the California Delta and the local ocean waters. In the summer he is a second wheel for Emeryville Sportfishing, running salmon and rock fish trips aboard the Pacific Pearl and the Tigerfish. During the Spring and Fall he runs his namesake Soo Hoo Sportfishing, specializing in small party light tackle striped bass fishing in the California Delta. If you’ve never caught stripers on light tackle, you are missing out. So, when Captain Jeff told me the spoon bite was wide open, it didn’t take much persuasion for my fishing buddy Ian Rigler to join me on a trip to the Delta.
We met Captain Jeff at his slip located at Lauritzen Yacht Harbor in Antioch. There we met up with another old friend, Tony Andreini. After exchanging morning greetings we jumped aboard Captain Jeff’s spacious 23’ Rogue Jet Boatworks Coastal and made our departure.
When we arrived at our first stop of the day, Captain Jeff methodically used his Garmin electronics to meter the area. Upon finding what he was looking for, he gauged the wind and current and set up the drift. I could tell by how he set the boat, that Captain Jeff had spent a lot of time running boats in the ocean.
“Let’s start off with the live bait,” said Captain Jeff as he handed each of us a rod rigged with a lively jumbo minnow on a traditional three way swivel rig. It did not take long before Ian hooked up, landed and released the first fish of the day, a scrappy 20” fish. We continued to drift and the bite remained steady. Little did I know, that things were about to change.