
Berkeley/Fisherman’s Wharf
Farallon Islands Yields Epic Rockfish and Lingcod Fishing
If you like to catch limits of both rockfish and lingcod, it’s time to hit the Farallon Islands.
“We experienced epic fishing at the Farallon islands today,” reported James Smith, Captain of the California Dawn, on Saturday, October 16. “We had both the California Dawn and New Eldorado 3 on the grounds. Fishing was solid and we finished up with limits for both boats in flat calm weather.”
The final combined score for the two boats was 400 rockfish (40 limits) and 80 lingcod (40 limits) to 22 pounds.
On the previous day, the combined 28 anglers aboard the California Dawn and the New Eldorado 3 brought in 28 limits of rockfish (280) and 28 limits of lingcod (56) to 21 pounds.
Chris Smith of Pacific Dream Sportfishing confirmed the topnotch rockfish and lingcod fishing at the Farallon Islands. The 25 anglers aboard the boat landed 250 rockfish and 26 lingcod on October 16.
His previous trip, a halibut adventure on San Francisco Bay, yielded 19 halibut to 12 pounds for 13 fishermen.
“We had a really fun charter in the bay,” said Smith. “We had great halibut fishing for the fall and got to watch the Blue Angels practice for a few hours before tomorrow’s air show,” he noted.
The Lovely Martha out of Fisherman’s Wharf is also getting in on the rockfish and lingcod action, but on the Marin County Coast.
“Today we had a 1/2 day trip and it was a fantastic day on the coast,” reported Mike Rescino, Captain of the Lovely Martha, on October 16. “We finished up with 24 limits (240) of assorted rockfish (crew included) and 5 lingcod.”
Written by: Dan Bacher
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