
On July 9th, a group of Cub Scouts from Fair Oaks Pack 215 boarded the Sea Wolf with aspirations of fishing the San Francisco Bay for striped bass, bottom fish, halibut and maybe a shark or two. As the boys and their parents, accompanied by Sniffer Staffers Darren Butler and Sean O’Rourke, piled onto the 50-foot boat, excitement and anticipation were high. After a brief safety meeting, Captain Jon Yokomizo gave the order, and we were off.
Last year, the fishing in the bay was excellent, so we didn’t venture out of the Golden Gate. This year, however, is a different story. The striped bass bite had been inconsistent at best, and the bait remains scattered throughout the bay, making for tough fishing. Captain Jon suggested that we consider making the long run to the Farallon Islands.
On any other day, I would have immediately jumped on the opportunity to head out there, but the decision is a bit more complicated with a boat full of 8-10 year old kids, many of whom have never been on a boat before, much less a 2 hour run on the open ocean. After a quick conference with a few of the parents, the prospect of putting the Scouts on big rockfish and solid lingcod action outweighed the risk of poor fishing in the bay, so we powered West out of the Golden Gate.
Other than a lingering fog on upper reaches of the Golden Gate Bridge, it was a fantastic, sunny morning. The kids and their parents enjoyed the views of the city as we approached Alcatraz.
While one of the parents pointed out the notable landmarks of San Francisco, the water began to swirl 50 yards off the boat as a whale surfaced right beside us. Everyone on the boat stared intently as its fluke rose and sank slowly into the water so close we could almost touch it. What a sight!