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Topic: HMB heads up  (Read 495 times)

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SurfFisher

  • Salmon
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  • 41" 28.1lb Shore Caught Lingcod off an Artificial.
  • Location: Alameda, CA
  • Date Registered: Feb 2008
  • Posts: 190
Hey Everybody,

Took the g/f to HMB for the beaches, sea bluff trails, and the brewery  :smt002.  Took two walks through the docks, talking to anglers and Jake the fish counter (cool guy).  The PBs are coming in w/ decent scores of RF & and some lings but they have to work for it.  Jake said that boats that are limiting are staying on the water longer and really putting in their time.

The anchovy die off still stinks but there are not many dead fish left.  Walked down to the little fishing pier and saw some really large rock crabs being caught which were probably the end result of the anchovy die off.  The pier anglers are catching buckets of smelt which would be fun on a fly I bet.  Couldn't beat the weather.  Take care  :smt006.

-EL

Good luck and tight lines.