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Tm CustomsSun Jan-30-05 09:13 PM
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#13143, "Fishing spots???"


  

          

Hey guy's,
I have never really had much time to fish any salt water since I live in sac, I recently bought a boat in sf and have been going down there alot recently making plans to bring it up to the delta. Today I cought a few big black perch? and rock bass? in the harbor, teh delta has been pretty dead recently needless to say I really liked catching some new fish! I was wondering does anyone know of any good spots to fish for salt water perch bass or rockfish within mabey 2 hours of sac.?

Thanks,

Taylor

  

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WadeMon Jan-31-05 11:32 AM
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#13144, "RE: Fishing spots???"
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How long does it take you to get to Sausalito, San Quentin,...
In other words what's within 2 hours for you?
Tight lines,
Wade

  

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salmonoid 1Mon Jan-31-05 06:06 PM
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#13146, "RE: Fishing spots???"
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If not too far, you can try the area off the Berkeley Pier, Angel Island, Racoon straights, and the other rocky or sandy areas (depending on species) of SF Bay for rockfish/lings (in season), perch, halibut, stripers, and shark. Maybe others can tell you about sturgeon and other species. There may also be fishing maps available for SF Bay on the web and at tackle shops.
Bob

  

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Tm CustomsThu Feb-03-05 04:02 AM
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#13158, "RE: Fishing spots???"
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Sausalito is less than 2 hours for me, what could I catch this time of year and what is good bait.

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Hey let that Bass go I wanna catch her some day
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salmonoid 1Sat Feb-05-05 04:36 PM
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#13178, "RE: Fishing spots???"
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Closer to you would be the area off of Oakland International Airport, where you can catch sturgeon now using live ghost shrimp (also good for flounder, shark, and much else). The sturgeon pickup is very light so you need to be very attentive to detect a bite and very careful in setting the hook.

Sausalito, Tiburon, and Racoon Straights would be good for stripers in the summer (maybe rockfish too), but I do not know about winter there. I do believe that there is a major annual herring run off Sausalito coming soon, if you are interested. I hear that the boats, including commercials, are packed like sardines (herring?) there at that time.

Bob

  

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cypermeSat Feb-05-05 06:18 PM
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#13179, "RE: Fishing spots???"
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Sat Feb-05-05 06:24 PM by cyperme

  

          

Berkeley pier, Treasure island, alcatraz, angel island, hunters point-candlestick park, oyster point...are all good areas to fish. Fish for perch in most areas close to shore. Areas like Treasure, alcatraz, angel island you can pick up some rockcods. Berkeley, hunters point, oyster point you can go for stripers, sturgeons and halibut and perch.

For perch, use pile worms and cut up shrimps using hi/lo method and fish near shore.

For rockcods, use cut up shrimps and very close to rocky areas, especially near islands but do get snag alot and do use light weights.

For striper, halibut, use shiner perch (catch those near piers with very small hooks)anchovies, live baits always best. Heard a few halibuts were caught in the oyster point area.

For sturgeon, use grass shrimp or find out where herring spawns are and catch some of those seaweeds, they are loaded with herring eggs or just use herrings.

Or just find locations where there is either inlets to something or tubes where tidal water will bring water in those areas are always good like between candlestick point and oyster point, very close to highway 101, there is a tube that flush in water when high tide and water gush out when low tide. Fish those area after top of tide when water is coming back out.

cy

  

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