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Topic: Fort Ross 10/14  (Read 986 times)

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Windrider

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Launched about 0900 with my friend Mike.  Caught about 25 rock fish and two underlings mostly small and/or zero retention fish (Canaries & Yelloweyes) kept a few larger Blues.  Mike caught a keeper Ling and an 8lb. Halibut along with his rockfish.  Cloudy, cold, windy and a bit rough in the afternoon, but the launch and recovery there is pretty easy.  I took a fly rod along and caught some small Blues with that, which was fun.  All in all a nice day on the water.


JohnGuineaPig

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halibut? did someone say halibut? and Fort Ross in the same posting?

Dang! those water temps must be heading up or the pacific halibut are near!

i think its time to get out there myself.

i can't believe.... the words.... fort rosss.... and... halibut in the same post.

I was always wondering if people were really catching them there.... i guess its true.

thanks for the report!


KZ

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Seems there are one or two halibut caught at Fort Ross every year... about five years ago, my buddy caught about a 25 pounder out of there while rockfishing.

 
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Windrider

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John,
This was only my second time there, so I am definitely not an expert on the area.  A park employee came down to the beach to see our fish and seemed surprised to see the Halibut.  The cove there has a sandy bottom so it shouldn't be too surprising for some Halibut to be in there.


sackyak

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Nice report.  I will be up in that area this weekend and might try Ft. Ross since I have fished at Salt Point Many times.  What was the halibut caught on?
Etienne


Windrider

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It was caught on a soft plastic swim bait while fishing for rock fish.


 

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