Herb & Suds
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Fat bastardView attachment 5223164We get them on eels as well in the Chesapeake Bay.
Nice striper too
Fat bastardView attachment 5223164We get them on eels as well in the Chesapeake Bay.
4lb test hooked to a Ford f-150 same thingLake sturgeon honestly are nothing in comparison to the sturgeon over in the delta. When a big ass fish grows up in stupid currents they become next level strong.
Some day make the trip. It is worth it.
Collinsvile used to be a hot stop for monster sturgeon. I’ve also had some luck beneath the Benicia Bridge. There also use to be some hot spots by the grain silos in Iselton. Of course most of the party boats go far into San Pablo Bay but that’s always been kinda far away for me, especially with gas prices nowadays. I’ll be getting back on the water soon hopefully, it’s been way overdue. You guys are teasing the hell out of me with all the pics and “fish” stories. Good luck you guys.Lake sturgeon honestly are nothing in comparison to the sturgeon over in the delta. When a big ass fish grows up in stupid currents they become next level strong.
Some day make the trip. It is worth it.
Is that “first street” in Benicia ? I’ve fished the park, but that was for salmon and only caught a steelhead.Collinsvile used to be a hot stop for monster sturgeon. I’ve also had some luck beneath the Benicia Bridge. There also use to be some hot spots by the grain silos in Iselton. Of course most of the party boats go far into San Pablo Bay but that’s always been kinda far away for me, especially with gas prices nowadays. I’ll be getting back on the water soon hopefully, it’s been way overdue. You guys are teasing the hell out of me with all the pics and “fish” stories. Good luck you guys.
Caught allot around Collinsville.Collinsvile used to be a hot stop for monster sturgeon. I’ve also had some luck beneath the Benicia Bridge. There also use to be some hot spots by the grain silos in Iselton. Of course most of the party boats go far into San Pablo Bay but that’s always been kinda far away for me, especially with gas prices nowadays. I’ll be getting back on the water soon hopefully, it’s been way overdue. You guys are teasing the hell out of me with all the pics and “fish” stories. Good luck you guys.
I caught a 6 footer beneath the bridge off the bank. There’s a shelf dropping off from the bridge, you have to cast deep and let your line go until it settles. I’d run into some decent Striper there once in a while but it’s mainly a sturgeon hole. The “Mothball Fleet was a hot Striper spot forever. Haven’t been in years unfortunately.Is that “first street” in Benicia ? I’ve fished the park, but that was for salmon and only caught a steelhead.
My buddy keeps bugging me to go hit up the piers. Seems like more work to get the fish in than getting the fish to bite. Then again I fish for steelhead…I caught a 6 footer beneath the bridge off the bank. There’s a shelf dropping off from the bridge, you have to cast deep and let your line go until it settles. I’d run into some decent Striper there once in a while but it’s mainly a sturgeon hole. The “Mothball Fleet was a hot Striper spot forever. Haven’t been in years unfortunately.
About the only pier fishing I’ve done was at the Berkeley Pier. Ive crab fished off several piers though.My buddy keeps bugging me to go hit up the piers. Seems like more work to get the fish in than getting the fish to bite. Then again I fish for steelhead…
I used to work for Black Bart out of Riviera Beach,FL. Damn fine luresI know the feeling!
A good bubbler can easily cost 200 - 300 bucks.
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Used to have some good times fishing that pier in the summers. Caught some decent sized butts there. Way too many rays out in them flats though. And a very long walk back when you gotta take a leak(when there’s too many people out walking the pier).About the only pier fishing I’ve done was at the Berkeley Pier. Ive crab fished off several piers though.
I miss Halibut fishing.Used to have some good times fishing that pier in the summers. Caught some decent sized butts there. Way too many rays out in them flats though. And a very long walk back when you gotta take a leak(when there’s too many people out walking the pier).
i miss that trophy boat I had! Used to take it out in the bay and drift for halibut,striper and shark a few times each summer.
The Smelt runs at Berkeley Pier we’re always fun. Would catch 2 or 3 at a time using a bobber. I used to take out of towners there, it was great non-stop action. Sausalito Pier was good for crabbing but it got cold and windy as hell.Used to have some good times fishing that pier in the summers. Caught some decent sized butts there. Way too many rays out in them flats though. And a very long walk back when you gotta take a leak(when there’s too many people out walking the pier).
i miss that trophy boat I had! Used to take it out in the bay and drift for halibut,striper and shark a few times each summer.
My buddy said bodega wasn’t great for crab this past weekend. Pulling only one from the kayak.The Smelt runs at Berkeley Pier we’re always fun. Would catch 2 or 3 at a time using a bobber. I used to take out of towners there, it was great non-stop action. Sausalito Pier was good for crabbing but it got cold and windy as hell.
Years ago we used to go just outside the mouth of Tamales Bay and kill the rock and Dungeness crab. It was pretty sketch in an aluminum 16 footer. No way I’d do that shit today. LolMy buddy said bodega wasn’t great for crab this past weekend. Pulling only one from the kayak.
That’s unsafe…but if you need an extra I know a guy. Lol. My wife doesn’t like excuses, just seafood!Years ago we used to go just outside the mouth of Tamales Bay and kill the rock and Dungeness crab. It was pretty sketch in an aluminum 16 footer. No way I’d do that shit today. Lol
And not a PFD to be seen.I knew I had those old photos from that life threatening trip. Going back out to pick up the traps and a very small sample of the catch.
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