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Topic: Help me find some shark near Redwood City?  (Read 1894 times)

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AlsHobieOutback

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Thanks for all the tips! 

Where would be the ideal spots to park/launch for Brisbane?

EWB- I'm trying to find that launch on google maps. Is that by the marsh area? Or where should I be looking?
Oyster point or anywhere around.
OP was my old favorite for sand and leopard sharks.  Squid is king for them.
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Coyote Point.  Launch off the park beach, go around the jetty to open bay and head east till you hit the channel.  Goes fro 12-15 feet down to 40 abruptly.  Fish the edges of the channel for Leopards.

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Not a bad day on the water.

We started at Palo Alto - saw great channels that were landlocked at low tide. Arrived around 9:30 and fished a couple hours with no luck. Squid on the bottom.

Moved on to Redwood City around noon. Wind was starting to blow pretty good. We crossed the open water and tied off to some of the posts out there. I caught two sharks, my brother got one. All like this. All in about 15-20 FOW



Brown smoothhound?

Had something else break a knot when I set the hook. Felt heavy.

Took a break to get a bite to eat and then went up to Oyster Point. Spent a solid hour paddling up and down looking for the Brisbane tube. No luck. Fished a few sharky looking spots without any luck.

Any advice for next time? Everything was caught on squid.

Where is the Brisbane tube? Couldn't find it for the life of me.


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try it when it warms up a bit....

plug this into google maps for the tubes

Brisbane Lagoon Fisherman's Park
Sierra Point Pkwy
Brisbane, CA 94005
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