
It all started with a text from Captain Anthony Langes of HelpUFish Charters. At first, I received a picture of multiple big striped bass followed by the simple question, “This weekend?” Unfortunately, due to previous commitments, I was not able to take Captain Anthony up on his initial offer.
However, the texts and pictures just kept coming, including one of an epic day that consisted of four fish over 40” for Richard Niechniedowicz and Aaron Daglow, the owner of SlabZone Lures. That was it, I didn't need any more prompting; I immediately texted Captain Anthony and we found an open date on my calendar.
If you are a Fish Sniffer regular, there is a good chance you have seen pictures of Captain Anthony's catches: big stripers, giant sturgeon, and huge sharks. His website has links to his social media pages and to his popular YouTube channel which chronicles his adventures and is loaded with helpful fishing tips.
A few days later, I met up with Captain Anthony at the Ninth Street Boat Ramp in Benicia for a mid-morning start to our day of bullhead fishing. Captain Anthony put the throttle down and steered the boat west toward San Pablo Bay. As a youngster growing up in the East Bay, I spent many a day soaking bullheads for stripers.
Once we reached our starting spot in the mid bay, Captain Anthony methodically idled the area all the while monitoring his electronics. He carefully lined the boat up on his numbers and set the anchor. As he began rigging up our rods, I began to get nostalgic. Captain Anthony uses state-of-the-art Cousins Tackle Rods, Avet Reels, and Fins Braided Line. The last time I fished bullheads, I was using an antiquated fiberglass PacificStik, an