
First-time angler Darien Corey of Fairfield landed two shiny king salmon weighing 20 pounds each while trolling aboard the Salty Lady during the GSSA “Fish Like a Girl” on August 16.
The Golden State Salmon Association’s “Fish Like A Girl” charter group went outside the Golden Gate in pursuit of Chinook salmon on Sunday, August 16 – and experienced some of the wildest weather that they, the captain and the deckhand, had ever seen while fishing.
The morning started out with thunder, lightning and rain. Then the weather switched from a warm, hot wind, to a heavy, cold wind, to more rain, to sunshine, said Cat Kaiser, GSSA Fundraising and Events Coordinator.
They spent their day fishing off Stinson Beach along the Marin County Coast. In spite of the crazy weather, the seas were flat except for the wind, she said. It was quite pleasant. We had mimosas and brunch and all had brought something to share.
The 14 anglers caught a total of 15 salmon. Most of the fish were over 15 pounds.
The day started off with Linda Vaio catching her first fish, a 10 pounder, on the portside of the boat, said Kaiser. Four girls who had never been fishing or caught a salmon before landed fish.
The captain, Jared Davis, started the day trolling over 65 feet of water. The anglers trolled anchovies anywhere from 30 to 45 feet deep.
Darien Corey of Fairfield, who had never been fishing before, landed two shiny salmon weighing 20 pounds each. Another angler, Samantha, also bagged her first-ever salmon. Crystal Smith of Novato took the day’s jackpot with a 24 lb. Chinook.
Our group today fished like a bunch of girls ... and that’s a very good thing, Captain Davis said. Nothing could stop them — they turned some wild weather this morning and a ‘gotta work for it” bite into one for the books.