Pacific Coast Halibut and Rockfish Bite Heats Up This Weekend
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Weather's cooperating: mild temps in the 60s, light winds from the northwest per local reports, no big storms yet though one's looming up north. Fish are active—rockfish season opens tomorrow April 1 all depths statewide through December, Pacific halibut too, per Fishing the North Coast. Yesterday's Nor Cal counts from Lovely Martha out of San Francisco: 9 anglers boated 2 halibut and 18 striped bass on a full day trip. Dana Point's been hot with excellent reports from Fishing Booker, limits on assorted bottom dwellers. Further out, drift gillnets snag swordfish, Pacific bluefin tuna, opah, thresher and mako sharks, says Seafood Watch. Coho salmon returns smashed records at 30,000 to Mendocino rivers, NOAA Fisheries notes, signaling healthy runs.
Bait-wise, live anchovies or sardines rigged on dropper loops for rockfish and halibut; strip baits for bass. Top lures: Rapala X-Rap Magnum divebaits for trolling stripers, Bomber lures for inshore action—Tomo's Tackle swears by 'em.
Hit these hot spots: Dana Point Harbor for easy limits on calicos and sand bass, or Pacifica piers for halibut on the incoming tide. Rig up tight, watch those currents!
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