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Topic: Berkeley Bite?  (Read 966 times)

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2-Skinny

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  • Ryan Konkel
  • Location: Sacramento
  • Date Registered: Jun 2006
  • Posts: 112
Planning on heading out near the pier in the next week.  Curious if anyone has a word on whats biting.  'Buts, shark, ray, striper, sturgeon?
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promethean_spark

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  • Date Registered: Dec 2004
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Halibut and stripers.  That area's not that great for sturgeon, but sharks and rays can be had intermittently, better off the pier or shore after dark.  The dog-walking peninsula just north of GGF seems to yield better quality of sharks at night than the berkeley marina.  I've cheated a bit on the rules there by using my kayak to drop shark rigs 200 yards offshore at night.  Hey, I wasn't fishing off the kayk...  ;)  You can put your 3 hooks 6' apart if you do that too... ;)
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