
Monterey Bay
Boats Target Halibut, Lingcod and Rockfish
SANTA CRUZ – Now that the four-day fall salmon season is over, anglers are back to concentrating on rockfish, lingcod and halibut in the Monterey Bay region. Limits of rockfish are the rule for anglers boarding party boats.
“The rockfish were on the bite up the coast near 3 Mile and 4 Mile Beaches,” reported Todd Fraser of Bayside Marine on September 13. “The halibut were a little more elusive today. There was some wind chop up the coast, which didn't help the anglers drifting. There were a few halibut caught in Capitola and near Pajaro.”
On the previous day, Fraser said, “The anglers fished up the coast early for rockfish and lingcod. The lingcod were on the bite near Davenport. There were a few halibut caught near Davenport. The wind was up by mid-morning, making it bumpy near Davenport. The anglers who fished from Capitola to Pajaro found a few halibut and sanddabs.”
Charter boats out of Chris’ Fishing Trips in Monterey reported top-notch fishing for rockfish on trips. The boats are returning with daily limits of rockfish, along with a few lingcod. Anglers are using shrimp flies baited with squid strips, jigs, bars, swimbaits and other offerings to nail the bottomfish.
The Checkmate checked in with limits of rockfish (230), 3 lingcod, 1/4 limits of chilipeppers and 10 petrale sole for 23 anglers on Saturday, Sept. 13. On the same day, the Caroline tied up at the dock with limits of rockfish (230) and 8 lingcod for 19 anglers. The Checkmate returned with limits of rockfish (230) and 3 lingcod on September 12.
Salmon fishing for the charter boats was tough during the four-day salmon season, with 0 to 2 salmon reported per boat. The anglers were mooching with anchovies for the Chinooks.
UPDATE – Effective August 28, 2025: Recreational regulations allow take of rockfish, cabezon, greenling and lingcod in all depths for state waters in the Northern, Mendocino, San Francisco, and Central Groundfish Management Areas through December 31, 2025: https://wildlife.ca.gov/Fishing/Ocean/Regulations/Groundfish-Summary