
MOSS LANDING – The Big Sur Coast has served as the inspiration for poets such as Robinson Jeffers and novelists including Jack Kerouac and John Steinbeck.
It is one of the most dramatic shorelines in the world, with hillsides and high cliffs topped by the winding Highway 1, in turn silhouetted by the dark, looming Santa Lucia Mountains. It is also a great place to fish for rockfish and lingcod.
We are fishing the Big Sur Coast near Ventura Rocks aboard the Kahuna sportfishing boat in shallow water with light black bass and trout rods in flat calm seas on a gorgeous October morning.
"There’s a school of blue rockfish just below the surface," says Brian Cutting, Captain of the Kahuna, over the radio. Anglers are throwing an array of lures, ranging from the 2 ounce Point Wilson Darts that I’m using, to swimbaits to plastic worms.
I have a great time hooking one blue rockfish after another on my trout rod. I can see the fish swarming just below the surface – and watch several of them hit my lure. When we get our lures deeper, we are catching olive, yellowtail, copper, gopher, vermilion and other rockfish.
It’s like being a kid again. Everybody around me is having a fantastic time hooking fish after fish with gear that you would normally target trout, steelhead or black bass on. Whenever somebody has a larger fish that they may not be able to lift over the side of the boat, the deckhand is there to gaff the fish and get it safely into the boat.