
Fisherman’s Wharf/Berkeley
Take Your Pick of Stripers, Halibut or Rockfish
SAN FRANCISCO – Captain Craig Hansen of Argo Sportfishing tells me that he’s been navigating from his berth at Fisherman’s Wharf and drifting live bait with his customers at many locations in the bay and ocean depending on the tides and weather. Capt. Craig told me that he’s been finding stripers at Racoon Strait, and he’s been boating halibut at F-Buoy on the Berkeley Flats and on the North or South Bars out the Golden Gate.
Meanwhile, Captain Ron Koyasako of Nautilus Excursions tells me that he’s been putting his customers on striped bass at Angel Island and Red Rock in the bay drifting live bait. Capt. Ron continued to tell me that he’s been going out the Gate and drifting live bait at Seal Rock near the Cliff House and the North and South bars for halibut for his clients. Capt. Ron also stated that the weather and tides dictate where they are fishing.
Finally, I’d like to tell you about a couple of special days this author spent on the water recently thanks to the Roger Thomas Grant. If some of you may recall, Roger Thomas was the owner and captain of the fishing vessel Salty Lady out of Sausalito. Well, when Captain Thomas passed away his trust included a grant to take children out fishing.
The Golden State Salmon Association (GSSA) manages these funds that are available to children’s organizations to take these youngsters out on the water where they have probably never been before. Since I’ve been a board member of the Salesian Boys’ and Girls’ Club (SBGC) in San Francisco’s North Beach for more than 22 years, and I did know about this fund managed by GSSA, I’ve been arranging trips for the SBGC for the past 5 years.
This month I was fortunate to help out Captain Don Franklin of SoleMan Sportfishing again on the 2 trips that were scheduled. On these two trips we fished live bait, another first for the children, in San Francisco Bay for halibut, striped bass, and rockfish.
I do have to tell you that the excitement and joy on the children’s faces was priceless when they reeled in a fish and finally when their catches were netted and brought aboard. These trips were truly very special outings for these children thanks to the late Captain Roger Thomas.
Meanwhile, the rockfish and lingcod action off the Marin County Coast has been excellent.
“We experienced an absolutely phenomenal day up the Marin Coast,” reported Aaron Anfinson, Captain of the Bass Tub. “Underground Construction had amazing lingcod fishing as well as Rockfish, scoring limits of both for 12 anglers plus some for the crew! These things were HUNGRY.”
“We had 2 trips out today,” reported James Smith, Captain of the California Dawn. “Both boats got onto some quality reds and lingcod while fishing in the southern waters. They also landed jumbo blues and black rockfish.”
The California Dawn 2 checked in with 19 limits of lingcod (38) to 15 pounds, 19 limits of rockfish (188), and 2 cabezon. The California Dawn 1 had 21 limits of rockfish (210), 8 lingcod and 1 halibut.
If you would like to fish with any of these Captains or Guides, just do a search on the internet for their contact information.
If you would like more information about the California Striped Bass Association (CSBA), go to our website (www.striper-csba.org). You will be able to access all the information related to the 4 CSBA Chapters. New members only pay $25, that includes a one-time $5 initiation fee. After the first year of membership the annual dues are only $20.
Your membership helps to strengthen our mission to protect striped bass and our fisheries. Some Chapters will give you a free gift just for joining. The Isleton-Delta Chapter gives all new members two free Isleton Chapter decals and a Chapter hat as a thank you for joining our Chapter. Membership forms are available for each Chapter on the website. Just click on your Chapter of choice and go to the membership page, fill out the application, print it and send your application and payment to the address listed on the application.
The Isleton Chapter accepts credit cards online on the website for new memberships, membership renewals as well as our chapter’s events. The website also has Chapters’ newsletters, photos, interesting articles, and useful links that will help you plan your next fishing trip.
- Ken Baccetti, President of the California Striped Bass Association (CSBA), Isleton-Delta Chapter.