
Fisherman’s Wharf
Live Bait Drifters Nail Halibut, Stripers
SAN FRANCISCO – The live bait season has begun and anglers are bagging halibut and stripers in San Francisco Bay.
The Bass Tub returned to Fisherman’s Wharf with 15 halibut and 5 striped bass while live drifting live anchovies in the central bay on Saturday, April 17.
“We will be booking live bait potluck trips,” said Captain Aaron Anfinson. “Also when the weather offshore cooperates we will be running Farallon Island rockfish/lingcod trips on a charter or group basis. As for our passenger count, we are still at our limited load until further notice with the city.”
“The city is still in the process of laying granite tiles and trying to get the new banister/handrail up, which is behind schedule. We are starting to get beautiful weather in the city and we are starting to get a little more foot traffic. With hotels/restaurants/shops/and tours, it looks like there is a change in the near future. Fisherman‘s Wharf is in the mode to start the reopening process,” said Anfinson.
For more information, go to www.basstub.com or call Captain Aaron at 415-706-4947.
Bodega Bay
Rockfish Offer Consistent Action Until Beginning of Salmon Season
BODEGA BAY – The salmon season in the San Francisco Management Region, including Bodega Bay, will open on June 26, according to the Pacific Fishery Management Council. Until the season opens, rockfish and lingcod will provide the top fishing on the Sonoma County Coast.
“We have caught limits of rockfish, along with a scattering of lingcod, by between 12:30 and 1:00 p.m on all 9 trips that we have made since the rockfish opener on April 1,” said Captain Rick Powers of Bodega Bay Sportfishing. “We are catching bottom dwelling rockfish, including copper, canary, brown and other rockfish. The school fish aren’t showing now, we’ve been fishing a variety of depths from