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andre (Guest) | Wed Aug-29-01 11:57 AM |
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#3147, "57 lbs WSB off SF BAY AREA!!!"
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I was just at a local bait shop and I was informed that a 57 lbs WSB was caught off the San Francisco coast 2 weeks ago. I also saw myself a 35 lbs WSB that same day at fishermans wharf. He said he caught it out-*side the GG but he wouldn't say where.
How common are WSB to the Sf Bay area? How would they be targeted up here?
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RE: 57 lbs WSB off SF BAY AREA!!!,
Leif,
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Today's SF Gate Report is interesting!,
Nico (Guest),
Aug 30th 2001, #11
RE: Today's SF Gate Report is interesting!,
Chris,
Aug 31st 2001, #17
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Leif | Wed Aug-29-01 12:50 PM |
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#3148, "RE: 57 lbs WSB off SF BAY AREA!!!"
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they get em up the marin coast every year, not in huge numbers. last year the playin hookey outa emeryville hit the motherload and limited in a short while. the boats stuck about 1 or 2 every other trip after that for a while, then they went away. don't know a whole lot, but i think it was consistant fishing back in the day for them.
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Chris | Fri Aug-31-01 07:29 PM |
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#3149, "RE: 57 lbs WSB off SF BAY AREA!!!"
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Please practice catch & release in SF Bay so these babies can come back BIG! (then we'll have a BBQ!) :-)
Chris
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Leif | Wed Aug-29-01 03:07 PM |
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#3152, "RE: 57 lbs WSB off SF BAY AREA!!!"
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ok see, a hundered is cool, a thousand means you have too much free time lol j/k.
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Leif | Wed Aug-29-01 05:07 PM |
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#3154, "RE: 57 lbs WSB off SF BAY AREA!!!"
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ya like i said...u have too much free time lol, na i'm just playin...o ya DID YA CALL YET?? lol
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Leif | Thu Aug-30-01 10:26 AM |
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#3156, "RE: 57 lbs WSB off SF BAY AREA!!!"
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I don't think your trying hard enough lol.
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Nico (Guest) | Wed Aug-29-01 03:27 PM |
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#3157, "RE: 57 lbs WSB off SF BAY AREA!!!"
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I think WSB will be an incidental catch in the area for a long while. Sounds like they are making a slow comeback. I sure liked catching them the other week.
The most popular spot every year seems to be Capitola. I guess the farther south you get the better.
Nico
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bassnet | Wed Aug-29-01 05:55 PM |
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#3158, "RE: 57 lbs WSB off SF BAY AREA!!!"
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Nice croaker- here's the deal- us southerners will trade you norbies some WSB for some stripers- We have plenty of the big seabass, you guys have the stripers, and each fish is available but not in numbers in each location- How do we pull this off? I love catching the seabass, never caught a big stripe in saltwater, but they are down here in very small numbers. Two cool fish, it would be great if they were both abundant up and down the coast- I'll call both of their agents and try to get them to be available to all of us- Tight lines
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salmonoid | Thu Aug-30-01 01:15 PM |
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#3161, "RE: 57 lbs WSB off SF BAY AREA!!!"
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LAST EDITED ON Aug-30-01 AT 05:23 PM (PST) LAST EDITED ON Aug-30-01 AT 05:18 PM (PST)
It would be interesting to compare the fight of the two species pound-for-pound, if anyone has caught both at comparable weights. Being a newly arrived Santa Barbaran from the SF Bay area I have not yet caught my first wsb, but I have caught stripers. Whereas large stripers put up a good fight, I am not very impressed with the fight of the smaller stripers compared to some other species of the same size. During an El Nino we caught bonito in the SF Bay area. I would say that pound for pound they pull much better than stripers.
The salmon that I have caught were generally larger than the stripers that I have caught, and the gear and bodies of water were much different so it would be hard for me to compare the fight of these two species. Also, because of their relatively soft mouths I would use less drag and take more time to bring in a salmon, whereas I could "horse" a striper a little more and feel its power.
Do southerners know that the stripers in California originated in New Jersey, a tank car of them being dumped into the Delta , I believe, around 1900? Imagine trying to propose a transplantation like that today! If I had been around at that time I would have proposed transplanting into Southern California waters another Atlantic fish, the bluefish. Pound for pound the bluefish is one of the hardest fighters. Even 12 inchers, called snapper blues, put up a great fight; pound for pound better than a striper. The bluefish is voracious. They have been caught using a bandaid on a hook by a guy who ran out of bait. I have caught them with many different baits and lures, including the prototype for the modern swimbait, the French-made viv vif (spelling?) lure. They have mangled many an angler's fingers. I once caught a 30" bluefish that had a 36" eel crossways in its mouth.
Finally, the wsb may be safer to eat than stripers because of mercury in stripers. Catch-and-release is the way to go.
Sorry for getting carried away, but yours was an interesting post.
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Gotfish? (Guest) | Fri Aug-31-01 06:17 PM |
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#3162, "RE: 57 lbs WSB off SF BAY AREA!!!"
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There was a column in the latest Western Outdoor news about why Bluefish were never transplanted here. Seems the reason is that they are just too voracious and would have eaten everything in sight. They were worried that they would impact local fisheries too much.
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salmonoid | Sat Sep-01-01 02:25 PM |
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#3163, "RE: 57 lbs WSB off SF BAY AREA!!!"
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I could not believe the coincidence. The day after I posted about the possibility of transplanting Atlantic bluefish to So Cal someone else published a question about it in the DFG Q and A column in WON. Fishy minds think alike.
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bassnet | Fri Aug-31-01 07:31 PM |
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#3164, "RE: 57 lbs WSB off SF BAY AREA!!!"
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I've caught the little snapper blues in Long Island Sound, they were fun on light tackle. Any relative of the yellowtail is good enough for me. Especially a forktail with teeth! White Seabass are killer, but they are not known for dogging you like a yellowtail. Tie a YT and a WSB tail to tail, the seabass is drowning. I heard that stripers fight really well, unfortunetly my experience with them is dinks at Skinner, not the same. A 35 lb. WSB and a 35 lb. tail are not even close to being in the same league. Kind of remarkable how well the stripers established themselves on the west coast, the LMB, brown trout, etc. have done equally well since being stocked in the late 1800's. Kind of cool how California can hold records for all of these fish, glad my family moved me out here when I was an infant. (Not to say I'm not jealous of the offshore fishery they have back there, pretty sick!) At least we have better surf, usually, don't look at this summer for a marker.
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salmonoid | Sat Sep-01-01 02:40 PM |
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#3165, "RE: 57 lbs WSB off SF BAY AREA!!!"
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Long Island Sound brings back memories, although I caught my snapper blues in Jamaica Bay at Rockaway NY. I did not know that blues were related to yellowtail; very interesting and understandable.
Speaking of comparing East Coast and West Coast inshore fishing, what surprised me when I moved to CA is how the inshore Atlantic is generally calmer than the inshore Pacific during the summer. The only times that it was too rough for me to fish in a small skiff off the NY or NJ shore was during a thunderstorm. Just about every summer day, other than that, was fishable, whereas in CA there are many summer days when afternoon westerlies whip things up.
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Nico (Guest) | Thu Aug-30-01 04:36 AM |
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#3166, "Today's SF Gate Report is interesting!"
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http://www.sfgate.com/sports/outdoors/fishing/
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Chris | Fri Aug-31-01 07:25 PM |
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#3167, "RE: Today's SF Gate Report is interesting!"
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30 lb "average size"! Man I'd give my left nad to be in Monterey this weekend!!!!
Chris
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Paully (Guest) | Thu Aug-30-01 04:43 AM |
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#3168, "RE: 57 lbs WSB off SF BAY AREA!!!"
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I'm not sure which boat, but I heard about a night, live squid, charter out of Monterey that is limiting out every trip on WSB. I've been trying to get on it, and I heard one is going out friday night, I'd be on it but, a weekend of flyfishing for big trout and smallies isn't a bad alternaltive.
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