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I see the fishing fleet in SF has a friend
I'll be on the Argo at 6AM tomorrow if anyone wants to come
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Glad you finally got out to the left coast. I hope you have as much fun tomorrow as we did last week!
Ron
Too bad I had to get home and the weather is so bad in the Bay Area.
Quote from: mrbrklyn on June 23, 2014, 06:36:18 AM
the weather has been great. How often do you have clear days in SF! The marine weather might not have been so great. They have caught some decent Halibit and lingcod at the dock this afternoon. It is not the salmon I dreamed of... but .. hey.
The ocean and bay are rough.
I so wished I could join you.
Quote from: mrbrklyn on June 26, 2014, 02:04:56 AM
Inside the bay itself and even outside the golden gate bridge, the water was calm, and when we were fishing near angle island, I felt like I was in a lake. I was supprised at the shallow waters we fished in, at most about 30FT. I'm not used to less than 80ft. And they used 15 lb mono as opposed to me 65 lb standard braid. I felt completely lost when it came to equiptment. They weren't a fan of my Terez and its stiffness.
Ruben: There are protected areas like around Angel Island and in Raccoon Strait and around the turn at California City. That does not mean there are fish there. It is always hit and miss but good for halibut on some days. If you were looking out into the ocean under the Golden Gate Bridge, don't let what you could see from inside the bay fool you. I have made that mistake and it almost cost me. Looking out from under the GG Bridge you are basically looking south into the horizon. You can't see the swells and wind waves. Come back in October. That is when salmon fishing is best. The seas really start to calm down mid August to November. The salmon are at their biggest then. What about fish did you catch any fish? Dominick
This time of year, once you leave the GG, it can get snotty, foggy and just down right mean fast.
Just check the offshore buoys and forecast:
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=46026
It's a beautiful day today, but it can be 15-20 kts of wind and 6-8' seas tomorrow. The marine forecast can be found with a little effort.
Ruben: Go here. http://www.usafishing.com/ This the latest fishing news on the area. Dominick