Bodega Bay/Tomales Bay
Rockfish and Lingcod Bite Continues At Fast Pace
BODEGA BAY – Anglers aboard the New Sea Angler found solid fishing during the four day salmon season from Point Reyes to Point Sur. Now the charter boats are back to targeting rockfish and lingcod with great results.
23 anglers caught 47 salmon to 27 pounds on September 5 while trolling aboard the New Sea Angler south of Point Reyes, reported Rick Powers of Bodega Bay Sportfishing. The 25 anglers bagged 32 salmon to 26 pounds while trolling anchovies the previous day. The weather conditions were excellent.
On his most recent rockfish adventure, the 14 anglers aboard the New Sea Angler bagged 140 rockfish, full limits, and 10 lingcod up to 14 pounds. “The fish were all quality bottomfish – there were no school fish,” Powers noted.
On his previous rockfish adventure, the 6 anglers fishing with Powers landed 160 rockfish, full limits, and 12 lingcod to 12 pounds.
The anglers have been catching quality canary, brown, copper and vermilion rockfish. Anglers are hooking the fish while using shrimp flies baited with squid strips, bars, jigs, swimbaits and other offerings.
The recreational groundfish regulations in the San Francisco Management Area (from Point Arena to Pigeon Point) are available here: https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=185056&inline
In Tomales Bay, Willy Vogler at Lawson’s Landing in Dillon’s Landing reported spotty halibut fishing. He posted a report from “Swampy” that detailed the state of halibut fishing:
“Should have been here yesterday. It was a tough bite today, but plan C and D finally worked. We hit the bar and interior hard for two halibut. Jake, Swampy Jr, scored a 14 pounder and Alex got a clicker. We had a great time as always. She ain’t singing yet,” Swampy stated.
"The fat lady is surely warming up, though,” responded Vogler. “She's not singing but she's doing the throat exercises to get ready to sing. It sounds like gargling and wind. Solid work, Swampy family, snatching a few fish from the jaws of .... well, the end of halibut season, such as it was.”
“This is one of those reports that I've been waiting for,” Vogler continued. “Chris DeTrani moved here from the East Coast a few years ago and bought a boat to go salmon fishing. It was bad timing, as he hasn't been able to fish decent local salmon water since the purchase. But Saturday last DeTrani reported catching two salmon measuring 35” and 30”: ‘It was worth the ride down. 90’ of water and 40’ down just below Point Reyes,’ De Trani told Vogler.
Vogler fished salmon with Alec Bennett on the last day of the salmon season. “We finished with our four salmon, the largest about 15 pounds, right about where Chris went, just deeper. They finally went on the bite after noon in 160 feet of water,” Vogler concluded.
- Dan Bacher