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Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet USA Fishing presents Northern California's premier fishing report www: hurleychronicles.com August 1, 2012: --The contents of the HotSheet(tm) are for information to our subscribers only. It is not to be republished in any form without the expressed approval of Dave Hurley. Said contents are not to be electronically forwarded in any format or to be displayed without our consent. Note: The information in the Round and About Section is encouraged to be shared with others. For better viewing of the Hot Sheet – open the attached PDF file to see the pictures. Albacore fever has started to build momentum with close range action near the Weather Buoy in Monterey Bay. The action has been very good with the promise of an excellent season, and this weekend should be littered with boats trolling for albacore. There still isn’t any live bait out of Santa Cruz, but Bocce Boy is trying. Golden Gate salmon fishing slowed down to less than a fish per rod, but the fish are hot and big. With the salmon already staging outside of the Gate, the next few weeks will be particularly interesting. Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet On the weather front, the winds will be strong on the outside due to a low pressure trough, and a large swell will emerge above Point Reyes over the next several days. San Francisco Bay will be windy through the rest of the week before backing off a bit over the weekend. As always, double-check the weather, wear your PFD, and be safe to fish another day! Good Luck! Dave Saltwater Wrap: Eureka: The beat goes on up in Eureka, and Gary Blasi of Full Throttle Sport Fishing had a great day with full limits of salmon ranging from 12 to 25pounds by 11:00 a.m. on Thursday. “The fish are getting larger, and Captain Phil Hoxie of the Shellback landed a 34-pounder on Thursday.” One of Blasi’s clients had a big one on, and it ran off 150 yards before becoming unbuttoned. On Wednesday, Blasi ended up one fish shy of limits after hooking nearly 30 fish, losing a number in the process. They spend at least ½ hour liberating a 25-pound salmon from a rod and reel that an angler lost overboard. The fisherman called out on the radio that he had lost his rod and reel, and Blasi hooked up with the line while trolling. After handlining the rod in, they returned the gear to the angler. Talk about building up your fish kharma. Eureka has been a very popular spot, but Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet Blasi does have two spots on August 14, 16, and 18th. Fort Bragg: Kevin Browning of Noyo Fish Center said, “We are planning on doing albacore this weekend if the weather improves on the Ambush, a 43 Delta,” adding, “The edge looks good due west at about 35 miles.” They will be running rockfish and ling cod trips up the Lost Coast towards Shelter Cove through the 15th of August when the season in this section of the coast closes. On Sunday’s trip to White Rock, they had 12 vermilion averaging 8pounds in 50 feet of water with ten year-old Olivia and seven year-old Caz De Maigret of Napa caught full limits on their first trip ocean fishing with 2 vermilion and 2 lings. Interest anglers can reach Browning at 707-372-9996. Half Moon Bay: Tuna fever is also starting to boil out of Half Moon Bay with the albacore only 51 miles from the harbor down an in from the Monterey Weather Buoy at 36/38 and 122/18. Dennis Baxter of the New Captain Pete said, “The salmon are still eluding us, but the coast is full of biting rockfish,” adding, “Every reef is loaded with blues and blacks.” The Queen of Hearts put in 19 limits of coastal rockfish on Thursday. A few private boats went out for salmon with minimal results, but the deckhand of the Connie O went south out of Monterey and plugged the boat with albacore only 17 miles from the harbor. Baxter has a salmon charter on Saturday with an open load on Sunday. Monterey Chris Arcoleo of Chris’s Landing said, “We fished halibut most of the day, but after not landing a flatfish, we are able to pick up a pair of salmon for a very light load of 5 passengers.” He added, “Some boats did well on the salmon as they started to bite late in the afternoon.” He confirmed the great albacore action with the fish only 10 miles from the harbor with small boats landing up to 32 fish. They are full on Friday and Saturday, but there is some room on Sunday’s rockfishing trip. Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet Tuna by Mike Aughney! Tom on the FishOn out of Santa Cruz scored big on nearshore tuna on Thursday 8-2 Fishing just outside the Monterey weather buoy Tom said the morning bite was slooooow but the fish came up and they couldn't beat them back in the early afternoon. They ended up with 22 fish mostly 12 to 15 pounds with two larger fish that went 20 and 25 pounds. They were working the usual assortment of clones and jigs with the Mexican flag and zucchini patterns working best. Tom said several private boaters also got in on the action and if the weather and water temps cooperate we will see lots of fish and many, many boats working the area over the weekend. On the salmon front Tom's last trip was Sunday 7-29 with two boated and two lost fishing at Soquel hole. Tom is offering both tuna and salmon trips through August. Santa Cruz Report from Allen Bushnell of the Santa Cruz Sentinel: Ho hum. Go out at 6am and catch a limit of fish for everyone on the boat by 9am. Yawn. If it wasn’t so fun it might even be boring. The charter boats and private boaters from Santa Cruz may be getting spoiled, but no one is complaining about Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet the stellar fishing we’ve enjoyed so far this season. Rockfish are the mainstay. Astoundingly, the local reefs continue to be very productive even this late in the season. Jim Rubin from Captain Jimmy Charters had a “regular” day on Saturday. “We had four anglers catch full limits of blacks, blues and yellowtail rockfish, plus two lingcod. We were done by nine o’clock.”Rubin could have repeated that report for the remainder of his trips this week, with the addition of a few halibut caught after the rockfish bags were full. Gerry Brookes on the Doble has essentially the same to report. On Tuesday, they caught eight lingcod weighing up to 20 pounds each, on top of full rockfish limits. Tom Dolan on the Mega-Bite reports limit all week as well, with the inclusion of a few “Big” vermilions Sunday and a rare Tiger rockfish on Friday. Salmon fishing has slowed and we hope a new school will move into the bay. A number of kings were reported caught last week, including a few in shallow water areas outside Capitola and near the Mile Buoy. Both those locations are also featuring a very productive halibut bite right now. The flatties are located anywhere between20-70 feet of water, and are biting on fresh or frozen squid, tray bait herring or anchovies and a variety of swimbait lures. Squid are still actively spawning in some local areas, and a white sea bass or two could be in the mix. When the offshore conditions cooperate, anglers are doing well on albacore tuna, according to Todd Fraser from Bayside Marine. Fraser reports tuna caught only15 miles from the Santa Cruz harbor on Wednesday. Earlier in the week, the fish were much further away. Bayside angler Corey Ragan took the long trip last Thursday with J.T. Thomas aboard Tim O’Halloran’s boat nearly 50 miles outside “the dog bone” near Pt. Sur. They scored 32 fish, with a few caught as close as 22 miles from Santa Cruz. Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet Corey and J.T with Santa Cruz Albacore (Photo Courtesy of Allen Bushnell) Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet Bayside Marine in Santa Cruz When the tuna are biting, we try and include as many sources as possible, and Bayside Marine in Santa Cruz said, “The albacore are on the bite from 36'40/122'13 to 36'37/122'20, and the wind ranged from 10 to 15 knots all day long.” They added that halibut fishing is still good, and a few sea bass have been landed fly lining squid near the Mile Buoy working the squid balls. Golden Gate by Mike Aughney: The salmon are beginning to "stage" and are showing off the Gate in ever increasing numbers the past few days. On Thursday 8-2 Emeryville had the New Seeker, C Gull and Superfish out seeking salmon. Their combined 42 anglers landed 47 salmon to 24 pounds with one bonus halibut. The fleet was kind of spread out in the morning, but most boats ended up NW of #1 buoy of the main ship channel. The quote of the day goes to Roger Thomas on the Salty Lady. Roger's report started off with "there were some pretty good scores out here today just not on my boat". Roger reported 5 landed and several lost for a group of 17 anglers that included several kids and first timers. Roger said they started off east of Duxbury and then moved down to the bite at the Channel buoys. Roger said there was just a ton of jelly and you really have to work to keep your lines and baits cleared to get bit. Roger said party boat scores range from his five to 25 per boat. He feels if the jelly clears out and the current slows that they could see some better action in the days ahead. The winds were light at less than 5 knots this morning increasing to 10 to 12 this afternoon over a 4 foot swell. There is space available weekdays but spots are limited on weekends out of most ports. Rockfish are still filling angler's sacks with James on the Cal Dawn out of Berkeley reported 23 limits of rockfish, 8 lings and two salmon today. The Huck Finn out of Emeryville reported 20 limits of rockies and 9 lings with boat concentrating their efforts along the Marin Coast. More Golden Gate: Captain Jim Smith of the Happy Hooker went salmon trolling up the coast Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet today with 19 fishermen, and they came back with 10 salmon, including three over 20-pounds, with at least 8 or 9 fish lost. They had a streak of 6 straight fish landed when Larry ‘The Legend’ Nelson said, “We haven’t lost any fish.” Well, you can imagine what happened next – the anglers started to drop fish. Smith is chartered on Saturday, but he is running an open load potluck trip on Sunday. Correction: The other day I reported that Clyde Wands went out on the New Easy Rider with Jonathan Smith deckhand. The correct boat is the New Salmon Queen out of Emeryville – sorry for my error. The Bays: Keith Fraser of Loch Lomond Bait in San Rafael was pleasantly surprised by the arrival of striped bass to 23-inches near the marina. One bank fishermen came back for more bullheads after picking up stripers with Loch Lomond bullheads from the levee near the marina with ‘bass jumping all over.” He said, “Our regular bank fishermen haven’t been around all summer long, but the reemergence of some bass should change things.” He predicted excellent salmon action at California City in the coming days, particularly when the minus tides back off later this week. Fraser said, “I think the only limiting factor has been the minus tides shortening the window at Cal City.” Halibut fishing has been slow in the big tides with Captain Gordie Hough managing a single halibut on Wednesday after going rockfishing outside the Gate. Captain Brad Hood of BH Guide Service out of Port Sonoma had a great catch today with a 9-pound, 6-ounce baby granddaughter. In typical Hood fashion, the younger Hood is also not pictured – Congratulations Grandpa Hood! Mike at Mike’s Bait in Oakland has his shop for sale, and interested buyers can reach him at the shop. He reported excellent action on Wednesday’s bay perch opener with his father landing a limit of quality rubberlips at the end of the Alameda Rockwall on grass shrimp. They are selling plenty of Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet bullheads for San Pablo Bay stripers, but he didn’t have any updated reports. Mike has been a great source for us, and I wish him well in his ability to sell his shop and in his next venture in life. Delta: Salmon fishing remains slow out of Benicia with Tony Lopez of Benicia Bait saying, “We have been hearing about a fish here and there, but these have only been second and third hand reports.” The waters along 1st Street have been muddied by the large tides, but there are small bass and smelt off of 9th Street. Lopez said, “A number of kids are having a ball down there with the small fish.” Rick Frisk of the Fishermen’s Friend in Lodi reported one of their regulars trolled solo in Horseshoe Bend, the Old Dairy, and outside of Decker Island for 21 legal stripers to 6-pounds on a catch and release session with shallow-running lures. Allison Shawnego of Hap’s Bait in Rio Vista said a big striper at 27.5pounds/44-inches was caught and kept by a Stockton resident on frozen shad in Horseshoe Bend on Monday. The angler’s name won’t be mentioned, but I am disappointed that this fisherman is from my hometown. It does make sense however, as the Stockton Chapter of the California Striped Bass Association is the only chapter that promotes a big fish derby in spite of the State Board’s recommendations. Some large salmon to 28-pounds have been taken out of Viera’s Resort near Isleton, but there are about one salmon for every eight boats trying. Shawnego said, “We are selling lots of pile worms, blood worms, night crawlers, mudsuckers, and frozen shad.” For largemouth bass, Randy Pringle, the Fishing Instructor, has been out several times this week during the heat wave, and he said, “You have to be very accurate with your casts in these flat calm conditions.” Moving the bait through the strike zone in a slow, methodical manner is the best technique, and Pringle advised using bluegill, perch, or crawdad imitation Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet lures with the bass loading up on these baits. He has been scoring with the new ima Floating Flit worked similar to a floating Rebel by tossing it up against the banks on the high water and pulling it down to 6 feet in depth and letting it float up again. The new lure has either a yellow or red bill, and it resembles bluegill or a perch. The cold weather in the mornings, including tule fog on Wednesday morning, has slowed the top water bite to a crawl. He has found a good bite on the Berkley Havoc Bottom Hopper in June Bug on a Zappu Head at depths from 5 to 15 feet using 8-pound test. They have had 50 fish days throughout the week with the better cut of fish on the bluegill or crawdad patterns. Pringle added, “When the wind does blow, the reaction bite with spinnerbaits or crankbaits is a good option.” Delta Report by Chris Lauritzen of Lauritzen’s Yacht Harbor in Oakley Ocean salmon fishing has really cooled down the past week or so but in that period of time there seems to be a pretty good striper bite in the west delta all of the way from Sherman Lake to the Decker Island. We had a decent showing of boats that launched at the harbor this past Saturday and we have had six to eight boats launch the past couple of day. The weather is warm and nice there is a slight wind chop and if you work at it there are some stripers around. Some of our early morning Saturday folks were back in the harbor this past Saturday by 10:00 am and over at the fish cleaning station. The stripers were all in the 22 – 24 – inch range. The group of anglers that were at the fish cleaning station were fishing out in Sherman Lake plugging for stripers with a Rat – L- Traps Steve Sakai was in his tracker boat a few days ago fishing Sherman Lake as well when he caught a 31 – inch, 18 – lb striper. Steve was plugging in the weeds when he caught the striper. Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet Mark Wilson is a charter boat captain who fishes the west delta both on the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers trolling for stripers, and he’s pretty good at it. Mark catches his stripers troll with either a shallow or deep diver rebel. On the Bob Sims show this past Saturday Mark was on the 7:00 am hour I believe and was excited about to talk about how many stripers they had caught fishing around the Decker Island/ Horse Shoe Bend area were he caught and released 24 – stripers. I believe the biggest striper weighed in at 8 – lbs. For this time of year that is not a bad grade of fish. With water temperatures in the 69.24 – 72.1 – degree range at the old Antioch Boat Ramp on the San Joaquin River and 70.0 – 72.1 – degree range at the Rio Vista Bridge on the Sacramento River the good news is the water is warm enough for cat fishing and blue gill fishing and not so good for fishing on the Sacramento River near Ida Island in Isleton. I have never heard what the ideal water temperature is for salmon to stay around for a while is but from all of the reports I am reading/hearing the salmon are just passing through and it seems most of them are heading towards the cool water of the Feather River at this point. If you are planning on going salmon fishing this fall in the delta now is a good time to start thinking about that when the water does get a little cooler perhaps the middle of September or the middle of October. At any rate there is something called supplemental fishing regulations put out by the Fish and Game. I would recommend that all of you spend a few minutes and review the things that could impact you for the body of water you are fishing in especially the Delta as it relates to salmon. These regulations went into effect March 1, 2012 and run through February 28, 2013. Here is one that will grab at you. There is no salmon fishing on the San Joaquin, Calaveras, Stanislaus, Tuolumne, and Merced rivers. If you want to be safe I would not land a salmon that is caught between the Antioch Bridge and the south end of Broad Slough on the San Joaquin River. Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet Remember to have your GPS on while fishing for salmon and be able to show your way point where you caught that salmon if you are launching from some place on the San Joaquin River. With the hot dry weather the black berries are really starting to ripen up. They are great over ice cream or in your morning cereal. Homemade pop cycles are the very best. Enjoy the slight west wind and almost no wave action at all. Coming out after work and doing a couple of hours of just sitting on the boat in the shade is really go therapy. See you on the water Delta Chris Rivers: The following article is from J.D. Richey of Richey’s Guide Service taken from the web’s best fishing magazine – www:fishwithjd.com Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet Sacramento River/Metropolitan Area: Dennis Phanner of Sacramento Pro Tackle reported a continued slow salmon bite in the Sacramento area with ‘not much happening,’ adding, “This is a typical early season run with the best action north of Sacramento at Los Molinos and Hamilton City on the Sacramento and a few spots on the Feather River.” Striper fishing has improved with night trollers scoring limits to 20-pounds from the mouth of the American to the I Street Bridge. Bank anglers are soaking sardines or pile worms. They still haven’t been able to get the fresh sardines out of Monterey this season, but Phanner continues to try on a regular basis. He added, “Brad’s KF 15’s continue to be a hot selling lure this season.” This is a plug similar to the Kwikfish or Flatfish. More Sacramento River: Bob Bradbury of Johnson’s Bait in Yuba City went fly fishing on the Sacramento above Tisdale for 14 lineside with 10 of the fish over 18-inches. Feather River: In the Feather, Bradbury reported the best action above Gridley with a few taken jigging near Boyd’s Pump. One salmon was landed on the anchor above the Shanghai Falls on Thursday. Big Jon Enos of Big Jon’s Guide Service picked up one on the Feather on a Kwikfish, also on Thursday. Upper Sacramento River by Mike Aughney: The upper Sac opened to fishing on Wednesday August 1st and Dave Jacobs reported solid action for all the top guides. Dave says most boats fishing from the Barge hole and down to Red Bluff saw counts of 6 to 8 dime bright fish per boat with many taking 3 to 4 limit scores. Dave said roe is producing best though some fish were taken on plugs. He expects the bite to drop off as it always does after opening day and slowly pick back Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet up through August. Fishing should be excellent come September along the length of the river. Dave has space available. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lakes: Berryessa: Troy Barr of T-Roy’s Guide Service said, “The fish are stuck up against the banks in pre-spawn mode as they are searching for any spring or creek structure that they can follow up.” He has been working along the bottom at depths from 60 to 70 feet bouncing the bottom with Apex, hootchies, or spinners behind the large Rocky Mountain Tackle dodgers. Greens and oranges are working in the deep water, but Barr said, “It doesn’t make any sense that the oranges are working since they lose their color pattern at these depths.” He predicted that the Project Kokanee Derby on August 25th will be won by a fisherman working 130 feet of water just off of the bottom. Clear Lake: Allen at Limit Out Bait and Gifts in Clearlake Oaks said the bass bite has slowed down with the best action found deep in the water column with jigs or plastic worms. Catfishing remains very good in the hot weather conditions with night crawlers, clams, or cut baits. Oroville: Fil Torres of the Tackle Depot in Oroville said the bass bite remains ‘really good’ with crawdad imitation lures worked at depths from 15 to 20 feet, and crankbaits in shad or crawdad imitations are starting to work from 8 to 10 feet. He added that the worm bite is typical with a good top water bite in the early mornings and late evenings from the Middle Fork, North Fork, and West Fork with the bass following the banks, even with the dropping lake levels. A few fishermen are working the running water up the creek arms. Coho fishing remains good with mooched anchovies or chartreuse Power Bait at depths from 50 to 70 feet near the dam. Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet Shasta: Phil’s Propellers in Redding reported a continued good bass bite with the fish holding from the banks to 15 feet. Senkos, tubes, and top water lures are all effective, and buzz baits have been particularly effective in the early mornings or late evenings. The winning limit at a recent club tourney was in excess of 12-pounds which is a solid limit for this time of year at Shasta. Trout fishing is best in deep water from 80 to 100 feet for rainbows to 2.5pounds with Wiggle Hootchies or Z-Ray style lures. The trout are cleaner in the deeper water as they are loaded with parasites closer to the surface. Most salmon fishermen left the lake to join the river action after the opening day this week, but salmon are still holding around Centimudi with mooched anchovies. The lake is dropping in the neighborhood of 3/4th feet per day. Mother Lode Roundup by Rick Frisk of the Fishermen’s Friend in Lodi At Pardee, Frisk advised trolling at depths from 80 to 90 feet from the mouth of the river towards Box Canyon for limits of kokanee. Melones remains ‘wide open’ out in the middle of the lake from Carson Cove to the 49 Bridge at depths from 50 to 60 feet for kokanee to 15-inches. The kokanee in Don Pedro have dropped to 80 to 100 feet, and they are holding tight to structure near Middle Bay. Los Vaqueros's Fishing Conditions GENERAL CONDITIONS The south entrance to the reservoir continues open for shore fishing only. Just a reminder the marina and boat rentals are closed until mid September. We recommend calling (925) 371-2628 for up to date information. The water level is currently at 56% of the new high water mark. Our water temperature is 69 to 72 degrees. Water conditions are good for fishing. Water is currently being pumped into the reservoir. PLEASE NOTE: Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet We are still giving out Whopper mugs so if you catch a big fish stop by the kiosk on your way out of the park. We gave away 7 mugs last week for trout over 5 lbs. We have State of California Fishing Licenses for sale at the kiosk. Fish and Game has been checking fishing licenses so make such you have one for everyone 16 or over. We have frozen bait and nightcrawlers available at the kiosk. We remind anglers the limit on striped bass is 2 and they need to be at least 18 inches. Citations have been given recently to anglers for over limits and under size fish. Make sure you bring a measuring device. Rods must be closely attended. Shoreline access continues to be limited due to expansion efforts. Many hiking trails are currently closed for renovation or Eagle nesting. We have begun to weigh and measure striped bass as a sampling project. Your cooperation is appreciated. Use caution as rattlesnakes are active. Please be aware as you walk. Stay away from rock piles and high grass. Never try and pick up a snake. DAM EXPANSION UPDATES & CLOSURES The North entrance to the reservoir reopened July 14. Some trails are open but many of the trails remain closed as trail work is finalized. Visitors can walk up to the Dam for a spectacular view. Access to the reservoir for fishing on the north end is currently closed. See the CCWD website for details. The Interpretive Center is open from 9:00am to 4:00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. As mentioned, for now there will be no fishing access from the North entrance as work continues on the trails and fishing structures Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet TROUT We planted trout on Thursday July 19. We put in 1000 lbs of fish in the 2 lb range with a few fish as big as 10 pounds. We currently do not have any fish plants scheduled due to the water temperature and air temperature. We need a period of cooler weather before we plant trout again. Overall trout fishing is rated slow but a few anglers have had good success. The South Cove continues to be your best bet for trout but anglers are catching trout all along the open shoreline. The best way to catch trout this time of year is with nightcrawlers, power worms or power bait. Conditions have changed and it is now necessary to make pretty long casts. It is also important to use 3 or 4 feet of leader as we are experiencing some weed growth. Using light line also helps; 4 to 6 lb test is plenty. Anglers will also take some trout casting kastmasters and a variety of other lures. A quarter Ounce kastmaster in gold or silver with a buck tail has been a favorite lure of several anglers. Blue Fox lures have also been effective. Top fish this week was 6.3 lbs and taken on a blue fox. LARGEMOUTH BASS We have very few anglers focusing on largemouth bass. Over all we continue to rate largemouth bass fishing slow. Part of the reason fishing has been slow is the limited access to prime largemouth areas. Please release any big largemouth bass you might catch. They are the future of largemouth bass fishing in the reservoir. Thank You in advance. STRIPER Fishing for stripers continues to offer a chance at some keeper size fish. We continue to see a few limits every day although overall fishing is rated just fair. Stripers from 18 inches to 6 lbs are caught by anglers putting in the time. Anchovies, sardines or shad should do the trick. We suggest you take advantage of the 2nd rod stamp available from Fish and Game. One key to catching striped bass is to put in the time. It is a bit of a waiting game. Another key is to keep your bait in good condition and make sure your Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet hooks are well baited throughout the day. Casting swim baits or shad raps will also give you a shot at catching a striper, especially after a trout plant. A few anglers use one rod for trout and the other for stripers. SALMON No reports on salmon this week. CATFISH Fishing for catfish is still slow, probably in part due to the limited access. An occasional catfish is caught by anglers fishing for stripers. Anchovies, liver and nightcrawlers all work well. HOURS OF OPERATION Seven days a week: 6:00am – 8:00pm These hours will continue through August. We encourage all anglers to report their stories, comments, or concerns to the Marina. Or, email [email protected]. Thanks again for choosing Los Vaqueros Reservoir as your recreation destination. Lake Chabot's Fishing Conditions GENERAL CONDITIONS With it being summer, the heat has been picking up steadily and cat fishing has been picking up as well. More and more have been caught over by the island, dam and Half Moon Bay. The water clarity has been great in the past few weeks with about a 6 foot visibility. However, the wind has been a problem later in the afternoon on a daily basis. Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet Water is about 10 feet from spillway and we are finally done losing water due to the construction on the west trail here at the marina. Regardless of the construction and low water level, we are still renting out boats. The west shore trail will be closed for a short amount of time due to the construction on the ADA pathway; the project is set to be completed by October 31, 2012. Sorry for any inconvenience that this may cause. Since the beginning of summer, we have planted a little over 3,000 lbs of catfish. When you bring in your big fish, we will take your picture and give you a "Lake Chabot Whopper Club" button. If you catch a whopper over 8 lbs (trout), 10 lbs (catfish) or 5 lbs (bass), you will also receive a Lake Chabot Whopper Mug. For beginning anglers, if you have any questions on what to use, please come down to the Marina and one of our friendly staff will be more than happy to help you get set up for your fishing adventure. Boating has been picking up more and more during the summer months, if you’re looking to take out a boat, the best time is to come out in the morning or early afternoon. As mentioned before, the wind picking up in the late afternoon has caused us to give out warnings or not send out kayaks, rows or electric boats. TROUT Trout fishing is extremely slow right now. The lake has warmed up and all the trout are moving deeper into the water. With some luck, you might be able to pull a few out, but it’s definitely the season for catfish now. If fishing for trout, it’s best to go to the clearest parts of the lake which are the dam and Half Moon Bay area. Make sure to troll about 15+ feet down from the surface. The best bait to use a jointed Rapala (J-7) Firetiger Rainbow Trout pattern and Pink Mira Shad with some weights in front of the lure. Drift fishing is another way to pull out trout in front of the island and Half Moon Bay, using Powerbait/Power Eggs or night crawlers. When trolling for trout, be careful with the anglers fishing on the shoreline. Our last trout Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet plant was Tuesday, June 14th, we will not be getting any more trout plants until fall and for the rest of the summer we will be planting catfish. BASS Attention all anglers! Bass fishing has been on the rise! Bass are currently in post-spawn mode, so they are near the shoreline, about 10-15 feet deep. If you are fishing for bass, they are hitting mostly in the early mornings and evenings mostly on plastics, jigs and hula grubs. Near the island or the tulles by Raccoon Point are always a good spot to fish for bass. Most of the anglers are throwing Senkos, drop shots and Brush hogs to get the fish to come out from their deep, off-shoreline structure. Livewells can be provided upon request thanks to Walton’s Pond. Please practice catch and release for bass, as they are not stocked into the lake and their population depends on you! Within the past few weeks or so, Lake Chabot Marina employee Erich Coulter (see on photo) has caught bass ranging from 4 lbs to 7 lbs in the Coot’s Landing area as well as one over in Bass Cove using Lunker Punker topwater swimbait. Another Lake Chabot Marina employee, Joey Coelho caught a 9.5 lbs bass over in Half Moon Bay using crank bait. CATFISH It’s catfish season! The water temperature has been steadily increasing over the past couple of months as well as the amount of catfish being caught. So far this year, we have planted a little over 3,000 lbs of catfish into Lake Chabot, though they have been planting over in Coot’s Landing and not in Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet our view. We are not sure when the last official catfish plant was or how many pounds it was, but it is done weekly.Typically around this time, catfish are going to be located by Raccoon point but they’ve been sticking around the Half Moon Bay and Coot’s Landing area after being planted. Anglers are using mackerel, anchovies and chicken liver for bait, as well as night crawlers for live bait. Over the course of the past week, one of our regular fishermen, Ken Kruse (see on photo), has caught on a few different days a catfish limit of 5 fish. More recently, July 30th, Kruse caught three catfish. The biggest being 11.30 lbs over in Bass Cove using mackerel. For beginners, if you have any questions on what to use please come down to the Marina and one of our friendly staff will be more than happy to help get you set up for your fishing adventure. WHOPPERS On July 30th, Ken Kruse caught three catfish with the biggest being 11.30 lbs over in Bass Cove using mackerel. That same day, Lake Chabot Marina employee, Erich Coulter, caught two bass over in Bass Cove and Coot’s Landing ranging from 4 lbs to 6 lbs using Lunker Punker topwater swimbait. SPECIALS HALF OFF ALL BOAT RENTALS (including Patio Boats!) Tuesday — Thursday (non-holidays) TAKE A TOUR ON THE LAKE CHABOT QUEEN Tours have started up on the weekends recently, sending the Queen out 3 or 4 times on both Saturday and Sunday each weekend. The adult price to take a ride on the Queen is $4.25 and for kids (12 and under) it is $2.75. When taking a ride on the Queen and go around Lake Chabot to see all the amazing sights as well as possibly catch a glimpse of our very own Bald Eagle or its nest over in Bass Cove. Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet HOURS OF OPERATION Monday — Thursday: Boat rentals are from 6:00am – 5:00pm. Boats are due in by 6:00pm. Friday — Sunday: Boat rentals are from 6:00am – 6:00pm. Boats are due in by 7:00pm. Hours subject to change based on weather conditions and light levels. We encourage all anglers to report their stories, comments, or concerns to the Marina. Or, email [email protected]. Thanks again for choosing Lake Chabot as your recreation destination. On behalf of Lake Chabot Fishing Outfitters... Boat safely, and happy fishing! Radio Shows: The Let’s Go Fishing Radio Show hosted by Captain Mike Baxter and Allen Bushnell on Thursday nights from 8:00 to 9:00 – listen online at http://www.ksco.com or at AM 1080 in the Santa Cruz area. Ultimate Bass on AM 1140 from 5:00 to 6:00 a.m. with host Kent Brown.Also available on the internet at www: seps.com Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet This Week's Show... August 4th... Kent's on the road & coming LIVE from atop the levee at Russo's Marina on the California Delta...he's fishing the SNAG-PROOF OPEN with partner Mark Blanton, Gone Fishin' Marine. Still time to sign up - blast-off is 11:00 AM Saturday, August 4th, safe light on Sunday...using only Snag Proof Frogs. Come on down to fish or just hang out with ISH MONROE, JARED LINTNER & BOBBY BARRACK. Friday nite...from 4-7...free frog fishing seminars at Hook Line & Sinker! Next week is the biggest week for FLW Tour anglers - the Forrest Wood Cup makes a stop on Lake Lanier in Georgia. Big money, the Cup is up for grabs & we hook up with #1 Pro DAVID DUDLEY. He won his third FLW Angler of the Year, back to back 2011 & 2012, while winning two tour stops this season. He's in the truck, heading to Lanier...you'll hear more than fishing...his outlook on life...efforts to help kids...you will definitely be a DAVID DUDLEY fan after this interview! We hook up with one of our Western guys headed to Lanier, a Bassmasters Classic & Forrest Wood Cup Championship winner...Chevy Pro LUKE CLAUSEN from Spokane, Washington. Luke cut his teeth here in No. Cal. & now makes his living traveling the country on the FLW Tour...he joins us LIVE! That's a lot for one show...the Delta, Frogs & FLW Forrest Wood Cup...stay tuned! **** Listen to Kent Live on Saturday mornings at 5AM, OR live-streamed on the web at www.ultimatebassradio.com OR the radio pages of westernbass.com. Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet California Sportsmen at AM 1140 this Saturday from 6:00 to 8:00 AM with Host Sep Hendrickson – also available on the internet at www:seps.com. This Week's Show... August 4th. Fun fishing opportunities...we've got the round-up! JAY LOPES - heading out the Gate...he's after halibut, salmon, rockfish. RICK POWERS - our Bodega Bay expert...tells it like it is! JAMES SMITH - he's catching fish...plus he sets the date for the Second Light Tackle Cal Dawn/Cal Sportsmen trip! The First Trip got booked fast, and there's another trip coming up! Lake Almanor has it all - DOUG NEAL talks trout & kings & the 8th Annual "Fish For A Wish" @ Big Cove Resort on Saturday, Aug. 4th. EAGLE LAKE - continues on with good fishing - CLIFF SPEDIACCI brings us up to date - launching is no problem - for reservations - RV PARK 530.825.3133... HERITAGE LAND 800.459.5179. KEVIN BROCK - back from Alaska & he's back to fishing the Sacramento. STEVE HUBER - its good on the Klamath & Trinity - salmon & steelhead! Bill Gaines, California Outdoor Heritage Alliance...the issues just keep coming! Signed up for "Fieldwire" to stay on top of the action and issues? DO IT NOW! www.outdoorheritage.org! Mike Aughney - the LOWRANCE Report...in the Bay, out the Gate and up and down the coast! Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet GEORGE OBERSTADT, CWA, invites you to attend the Outdoor Hunting Expo, August 18th at the Waterloo Club in Stockton. The one-day hunter extravaganza for all ages includes calling contests, target shooting, vendor booths & swap meet. For info call 916.275.0961, *** And there's always more - CASEY STAFFORD, Outdoor Adventures Colusa - he's got lots going on...salmon on the Sacramento, dove season is coming soon & it's time to start thinking about duck blinds!! And KENT BROWN reports LIVE from the SNAG-PROOF OPEN at Russo's Marina on the California Delta. He's doing what he does best...bass fishing! Outdoors 1050 on Sunday morning’s from 6:00 to 7:00 a.m. on KNBR 1050 or online at Outdoors1050.com. Facebook – Outdoors1050 Round and About: A PBS NewsHour Story On the Delta Will air on Thursday night featuring Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet Restore the Delta members Rogene Reynolds and Doug Hemly, as well as Congressman John Garamendi. This segment will air 26 minutes into the show. The Newshour is a national program. Check your local PBS station listings for the time. Media Advisory for Wednesday, August 8, 2012 Contact: Steve Hopcraft 916/457-5546; [email protected]: @shopcraft; Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla 209/479-2053 [email protected]; Twitter: @RestoretheDelta "Over Troubled Waters": Sustainable Water Advocates, Congressman George Miller To Premiere Film On Water Wars Over Troubled Waters, a documentary about the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, will premiere on August 8th at the Crest Theater in Sacramento. U.S. Reps. George Miller and John Garamendi will join hundreds of sustainable water policy advocates at a news conference prior to the film premier, which will be the centerpiece of a public education effort to stop the building of peripheral tunnels. In this visually rich documentary, Ed Begley Jr. narrates the story of how the people of the Delta are fighting to protect the region they love and to encourage saner, sustainable water policies for all the people of California. "This is our chance to tell the real Delta story," said Barbara BarriganParrilla, executive director of Restore the Delta, which produced the documentary. "This film reveals how powerful forces are using fear of flooding and earthquakes to make a case for transforming a unique, beautiful, productive region into a permanent way station for water going somewhere else. They are trying to shore up an outdated water system with a massive, multi-billion dollar water transfer project that Californians will be paying for decades." Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet Tickets are available on-line for a $10 donation at restorethedelta.org. Some tickets will also be available at the door. What: Over Troubled Waters, Media availability: 6:00 p.m.,Film screening: 7:00 p.m. Where: Crest Theater, 1013 K St., Sacramento, CA When: Wednesday, August 8, 2012 Who: U.S. Representative George Miller, Sen. Lois Walk, Assem. Bill Berryhill, Russ Fisher, Media Creations; Jason Sturgis, Open Oceans Productions, hundreds of Delta residents, including farmers and fishermen Restore the Delta is a 7000-member grassroots organization committed to making the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta fishable, swimmable, drinkable, and farmable to benefit all of California. Restore the Delta works to improve water quality so that fisheries and farming can thrive together again in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.www.restorethedelta.org http://www.fishsniffer.com/reports/details/independent-audit-of-naturalresources-agency-is-urgently-needed/ https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/08/01/18718690.php Natural Resources Secretary John Laird, an ardent supporter of the MLPA Initiative and BDCP, spoke at a press conference in Sacramento with Governor Jerry Brown and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announcing Brown's peripheral tunnel plan on July 25. Photo by Dan Bacher. Independent audit of Natural Resources Agency is urgently needed MLPA Initiative, BDCP must be investigated by Dan Bacher The examination of more than 500 special fund accounts revealing a $2.3 billion "discrepancy" between state controller and Department of Finance numbers (http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_21172870) demonstrates how unaccountable our state government has become. Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet Everybody who supports the public trust and openness and transparency in government should back the recent request by the California State Parks Foundation for a separate probe by the state auditor to assure an "autonomous and unimpeded audit" of state parks, in light of the State Parks Scandal that spurred the special funds' examination. Ruth Coleman, the controversial State Parks Director, resigned on July 20 as a preliminary investigation into Department of Parks and Recreation finances disclosed that the agency was sitting on $54 million in surplus funds at a time when state parks were faced with closure. “This discovery uncovers the ultimate betrayal of public trust," said Senator Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa). "It is inconceivable to me how anyone with an ounce of morals could outright steal $54 million of taxpayer money intended for our historic public lands. (http://www.sacmetronews.com/2012_07_01_archive.html) Governor Jerry Brown, while answering reporters' questions at a press conference in Sacramento on July 25, tried to minimize the significance of the scandal. "This is the first problem I've ever seen where actually people in government saved money," Brown claimed. "And that's good, because we have the money and we can use it. How the heck it happened, we're trying to figure it out. And we will figure it out. We're looking at all the special funds." Regardless of how Brown tries to downplay the scandal, confidence in state and elected officials is at all an time low, largely because of corruption and lack of accountability in government. The audit and examination shouldn't stop with state parks or special fund accounts. There needs to be an immediate audit and investigation of all funds of the Natural Resources Agency, especially the funds of the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) Initiative to create questionable "marine Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet protected areas" in California and the Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP) to build a peripheral canal or tunnel. Both of these fiascos are public-private partnerships that have come under intense fire from grassroots environmentalists, tribal members and fishermen for the appointment of corporate interests, who stand to benefit from these processes, to oversee them. Senator Dean Florez tried to conduct an oversight hearing on the MLPA Initiative in 2009, but the hearing never took place. That's BEFORE myself and others uncovered many articles worth of evidence of conflicts of interest and severe flaws in the process, including the appointment of the President of the Western States Petroleum Association as Chair of the South Coast MLPA Task Force. (http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/06/24/18716180.php) And that's before the co-chair of the MLPA Science Team was arrested, along with two other people, for embezzling $900,000 from the Yurok Tribe. The Bay Delta Conservation Plan to build a peripheral canal or tunnel is also ridden with numerous conflicts of interest that open the way to fiscal irresponsibility and lack of accountability. Documents obtained by this reporter under the California Public Records Act reveal that Susan Ramos, Deputy General Manager of the Westlands Water District, is currently working “on loan” for the Department of Water Resources (DWR) on the Bay Delta Conservation Plan. She was originally contracted to work for the state from November 15, 2009 through December 31, 2010. The contract was extended to run through December 31, 2011 and again to continue through December 31, 2012. (http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/12/14/18702762.php) “Susan Ramos’ hiring by the Department of Water Resources is a classic example of the revolving door between government agencies and water districts controlled by mega-corporate farms such as Westlands,” said Tom Stokely, Water Policy Analyst for the California Water Impact Network. “It further erodes public confidence at a time when distrust of government is Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet at an all time high. We can be sure the public’s interests will not be protected.” The news of Ramos’ service on loan from Westlands followed the disclosure that DWR hired Laura King Moon, the Assistant General Manager of the State Water Contractors, to assist in the completion of the BDCP. People concerned about the public trust should demand an "autonomous and impeded" audit of all funds of the Natural Resources Agency, including the controversial MLPA Initiative and Bay Delta Conservation Plan. Once that audit is conducted, there must be an independent audit of all state agencies, as Senator Noreen Evans has demanded. "If one department can hoard $54 million for 12 years, who else is playing the same tricks of deceit and thievery? I call upon the Governor to conduct an administration-wide audit of every department and every division to be made available, line by line, to the public," urged Evans. http://redgreenandblue.org/2012/08/02/applause-for-browns-waterstealing-tunnel-from-the-companies-that-will-make-millions/ Applause for Brown’s water-stealing tunnel (from the companies that will make millions) AUGUST 2, 2012 BY DANBACHER California Governor Jerry Brown got some backing for his plan to ship water to big agriculture and Southern California sprawl. But the source shouldn’t come as a surprise: it’s the American Council of Engineering Companies, California (ACEC California). But Delta advocates disagree strongly with ACEC California’s rosy assessment of Brown’s peripheral tunnel plan, noting that rather than providing for fish stock protection, it will hasten the extinction of Central Valley salmon, Delta smelt and other fish populations. They point out that members of this group stand to make huge profits from designing and engineering the facilities of one of the largest proposed public works Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet projects in California history, all designed to benefit corporate agribusiness interests including the Westlands Water District and billionaire grower and water privateer Stewart Resnick of Paramount Farms. In a statement, the ACEC claimed “The Governor’s plan focuses on major improvements to the Sacramento and San Joaquin river delta, which is widely regarded as the hub of California’s water supply.” “The Governor has today laid out a thoughtful and considered plan that balances California’s economic water needs with fish stock protection, water quality improvements and wetlands restoration,” said Paul Meyer, executive director of ACEC California. “The Governor’s proposal will not only confer once it is complete immense long-term economic and environmental benefits on California, in addition during its design and construction phase this major project will create thousands of quality jobs during a difficult economic time.” “This is exactly the kind of large scale engineering challenge in which California engineering, surveying and environmental consulting firms excel, and our members look forward to the opportunity to help make the Governor’s vision a reality,” Meyer said. Oh, really? The involvement of engineering and construction companies and related foundations in promoting the peripheral tunnel’s construction is wellknown. For example, the Stephen D. Bechtel Foundation, along with the Resources Legacy Fund Foundation and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, has funded a series of studies by the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) advocating the construction of “improved conveyance” – the peripheral canal or tunnel. Stephen D. Bechtel, Jr. ran the Bechtel Corporation for 30 years. He is the son of Stephen David Bechtel, Sr. and grandson of Warren A. Bechtel who founded the Bechtel Corporation, the largest engineering firm in the United States. Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet “You can’t restore an estuary hemorrhaging from pollution and lack of flow by stealing more fresh water from it,” said Bill Jennings, Executive Director of the California Sportfishing Protection Alliance and a member of the Restore the Delta Executive Committee. “That’s a death sentence for the Delta.” Adapting the words of Winston Churchill to the current battle on the Delta, Jennings said, “We will fight this abominable scheme through the administrative halls, through the courtrooms and the ballot box. We will fight on the channels and sloughs and on the levees and through the fields. And if necessary, we’ll fight them to the very gates of hell. We shall never surrender and we will prevail and when this darkness dissipates, future generations will look back upon us and call this our finest hour.” Governor Jerry Brown in June signed a budget that slashes state employee salaries by five percent and cuts Medi-Cal by $1 billion while adding 75 new positions to “perform preliminary engineering and design work” for the environmentally destructive peripheral canal or tunnel under the Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP). Weather Report: COASTAL WATERS FORECAST NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA POINT ARENA TO POINT PIEDRAS BLANCAS AND OUT 60 NM INCLUDING THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA AND MONTEREY BAY SYNOPSIS FOR THE CENTRAL CALIFORNIA COAST AND BAYS INCLUDING MONTEREY BAY NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARIES... A TROUGH OF SURFACE LOW PRESSURE ALONG THE CALIFORNIA COAST AND HIGH PRESSURE OVER THE CENTRAL PACIFIC WILL CONTINUE TO PRODUCE STRONGER NORTHWEST WINDS ACROSS Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet THE OUTER COASTAL WATERS...HIGHEST NORTH OF POINT REYES. THIS WILL ALLOW FOR A STEEP FRESH SWELL TO DOMINATE THE SEA STATE FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS. LOCAL WINDS OVER THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY WILL REMAIN STRONG BUT GRADUALLY DIMINISH OVER THE WEEKEND AS THE TROUGH SLIDES WESTWARD. POINT ARENA TO PIGEON POINT 10 TO 60 NM OFFSHORESMALL CRAFT ADVISORY IN EFFECT THROUGH LATE FRIDAY NIGHT TONIGHT NW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 8 FT. NW SWELL 4 TO 6 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. FRI NW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 7 FT. NW SWELL 4 TO 6 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING. FRI NIGHT NW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 6 FT. NW SWELL 4 TO 6 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. SAT W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 5 TO 7 FT. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING. SAT NIGHT W WINDS 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 4 TO 6 FT. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. SUN NW WINDS 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet NW SWELL 3 TO 5 FT. PATCHY FOG. MON NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO 4 FT. NW SWELL 3 TO 5 FT. S SWELL 3 FT. PATCHY FOG. TUE NW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 7 FT. MIXED SWELL NW 3 TO 5 FT AND S 3 FT. PATCHY FOG. POINT ARENA TO POINT REYES TO 10 NMTONIGHT NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO 4 FT. NW SWELL 4 TO 6 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. FRI W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 4 TO 6 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING. FRI NIGHT NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 4 TO 6 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. SAT W WINDS 5 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 4 TO 6 FT. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING. SAT NIGHT W WINDS 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 3 TO 5 FT. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. SUN W WINDS 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet SWELL 3 TO 5 FT. PATCHY FOG. MON NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 3 TO 5 FT. PATCHY FOG. TUE NW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 6 FT. NW SWELL 3 TO 5 FT. PATCHY FOG. POINT REYES TO PIGEON POINT TO 10 NMTONIGHT W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 4 TO 6 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. FRI SW WINDS 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 4 TO 6 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING. FRI NIGHT W WINDS 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 4 TO 6 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. SAT SW WINDS 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 3 TO 5 FT. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING. SAT NIGHT W WINDS 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 2 TO 4 FT. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. SUN Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 2 TO 4 FT. PATCHY FOG. MON NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT...BECOMING 3 TO 4 FT. NW SWELL 2 TO 4 FT. PATCHY FOG. TUE NW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 6 FT. NW SWELL 2 TO 4 FT. PATCHY FOG. ..SAN FRANCISCO BAR/FOURFATHOM BANK FORECAST .. IN THE DEEP WATER CHANNEL...COMBINED SEAS 4 TO 5 FEET WITH A DOMINANT PERIOD OF 8 SECONDS. ACROSS THE BAR...COMBINED SEAS 4 TO 5 FEET WITH A DOMINANT PERIOD OF 8 SECONDS. MAXIMUM EBB CURRENT OF 1.7 KNOTS WILL OCCUR AT 5:00 PM THIS AFTERNOON AND 2.8 KNOTS AT 5:11 AM FRIDAY MORNING. PIGEON POINT TO POINT PIEDRAS BLANCAS 10 TO 60 NM OFFSHORETONIGHT NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 5 TO 6 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. FRI NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 5 TO Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet 6 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING. FRI NIGHT NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 5 TO 6 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. SAT NW WINDS 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 5 TO 7 FT. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING. SAT NIGHT NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 3 TO 5 FT. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. SUN NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO 4 FT. NW SWELL 3 TO 5 FT. PATCHY FOG. MON NW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 6 FT. NW SWELL 3 TO 5 FT. S SWELL 3 FT. PATCHY FOG. TUE NW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 8 FT. MIXED SWELL NW 3 TO 5 FT AND S 3 FT. PATCHY FOG. PIGEON POINT TO POINT PINOS TO 10 NMTONIGHT NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 4 FT IN THE EVENING...BECOMING 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 3 TO 5 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet FRI W WINDS 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS...BECOMING 3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. NW SWELL 4 TO 6 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING. FRI NIGHT W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 3 TO 5 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. SAT W WINDS 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 3 TO 5 FT. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING. SAT NIGHT NW WINDS 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 2 TO 4 FT. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. SUN NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 2 TO 4 FT. PATCHY FOG. MON NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO 4 FT. NW SWELL 2 TO 4 FT. S SWELL 3 FT. PATCHY FOG. TUE NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO 4 FT. MIXED SWELL NW 2 TO 4 FT AND S 3 FT. PATCHY FOG. POINT PINOS TO POINT PIEDRAS BLANCAS TO 10 NMTONIGHT Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 3 TO 5 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. FRI NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 4 TO 6 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING. FRI NIGHT NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 4 TO 6 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. SAT NW WINDS 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. NW SWELL 3 TO 5 FT. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING. SAT NIGHT NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 2 TO 4 FT. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. SUN NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 3 TO 4 FT. PATCHY FOG. MON NW WINDS 10 TO 20 KT. WIND WAVES 2 TO 4 FT. NW SWELL 3 TO 4 FT. S SWELL 3 FT. PATCHY FOG. TUE NW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 5 FT...INCREASING TO 3 TO 7 FT. MIXED SWELL NW 3 TO 4 FT AND S 3 FT. PATCHY FOG. SAN FRANCISCO SAN PABLO SUISUN BAY AND THE WEST DELTA- Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 11 PM PDT THIS EVENING TONIGHT SW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT...DECREASING TO 5 TO 15 KT AFTER MIDNIGHT. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. FRI SW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT...INCREASING TO 15 TO 25 KT IN THE AFTERNOON. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING. FRI NIGHT SW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT...DECREASING TO 5 TO 15 KT AFTER MIDNIGHT. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. SAT SW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING. SAT NIGHT SW WINDS 15 TO 25 KT. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. SUN SW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT...BECOMING W 15 TO 25 KT. PATCHY FOG. MON W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT...INCREASING TO 15 TO 25 KT. PATCHY FOG. TUE SW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT...BECOMING W 15 TO 25 KT. PATCHY FOG. MONTEREY BAYTONIGHT Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT...DECREASING TO 5 KT AFTER MIDNIGHT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT IN THE EVENING...BECOMING LESS THAN 2 FT. NW SWELL 2 TO 4 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. FRI W WINDS 10 KT. WIND WAVES LESS THAN 2 FT...BECOMING 3 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. W SWELL 2 TO 4 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING. FRI NIGHT SW WINDS 10 KT. WIND WAVES LESS THAN 2 FT. W SWELL 2 TO 4 FT AT 8 SECONDS. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. SAT W WINDS 10 KT. WIND WAVES LESS THAN 2 FT. NW SWELL 2 TO 3 FT. PATCHY FOG IN THE MORNING. SAT NIGHT W WINDS 10 KT. WIND WAVES LESS THAN 2 FT. NW SWELL 2 TO 3 FT. PATCHY FOG AFTER MIDNIGHT. SUN W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT...BECOMING 3 FT. NW SWELL 2 TO 3 FT. PATCHY FOG. MON NW WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 2 TO 3 FT. PATCHY FOG. TUE Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet W WINDS 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 TO 3 FT. NW SWELL 2 TO 3 FT. PATCHY FOG. Tides at the Golden Gate: August 2012 # High 3 Fri 0028 6.4 4 Sat 0115 6.0 5 Sun 0203 5.5 6 Mon 0253 5.0 7 Tue 0348 4.5 8 Wed 0454 4.0 9 Thu 0617 3.7 Low 0653 -0.5 0731 -0.1 0809 0.4 0847 1.0 0927 1.5 1013 2.1 1106 2.5 High 1351 5.6 1425 5.6 1459 5.6 1534 5.6 1610 5.6 1650 5.5 1736 5.5 Low 1906 1.8 1955 1.7 2046 1.6 2140 1.6 2239 1.5 2344 1.4 Contacts: Hotsheet Writers: Mike Aughney (707) 762-9776 Dave Hurley (209) 610-1600 Hot Sheet Contributors: Trinidad: Northwind Charters – (707) 826-7201 Eureka: Full Throttle Fishing Capt. Gary Blasi (707) 498-7473 Shelter Cove: Shelter Cove Sport Fishing Capt. Trent Slate (415) 307-8582 or www:codking.com Lost Coast Landing – (707) 986-1234 Ft Bragg: Noyo Fishing Center – Captain Kurt Akins (Fishon) (707) 489-5229. Captain Richard ( Trek ll ) &707) 964-4550. Captain Kurt Browning Ambush Sport Fishing (707)-373-9996 Bodega Bay: Bodega Bay Sport Center (707) 875-3344 Miss Anita Sport Fishing (707) 875-3474 SF Bay and Golden Gate: Happy Hooker – Capt. Jim Smith (510) 223-5388 Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet California Dawn – Capt. James Smith (510) 773-5511 Emeryville Sport Center (510) 654-6040 Captain Roger Thomas – Salty Lady- (415) 674-3474 Captain Jim Cox – Touch of Gray Sport Fishing (925) 261-9820 (415) 860-4386 Jay Lopes – Right Hook Sport Fishing (916) 417-5670 Lovely Linda Sport Fishing – Captain Jack Chapman (916) 730-5417 Blue Dolphin Sport Fishing Captain Leforis Robinson (707) 592-4950 Half Moon Bay: Bait And Switch Sport Fishing (650) 726-7133 Huli Cat – Captain Tom Mattusch – (650) 726-2926 Santa Cruz/Moss Landing: Fish On Sportfishing (four pack) (408) 348-4866 Santa Cruz Kayak Fishing – Allen Bushnell (831)251-9732 Monterey: Chris’s Landing (831) 375-5951 Delta: Mark Delnero – Fin Addict Sport Fishing (209) 367-4665 Mark Wilson’s Sport Fishing – (916) 682-1630 Randy Pringle – The Fishing Instructor (209) 543-6260 Intimidator Sport Fishing – Captain Mike Gravert (916) 806-3030 North Wind Outfitters – RJ Waldron – (925) 323-1928 Stan Koenigsberger – Quetzal Adventures (925) 570-5303 Guides - North Coast Rivers: Wally Johnson (530) 496-3291 Steve Huber (530) 623-1918 Little Rays Tackle Lower Klamath (707) 482-7725 Bruce McGregor – North Coast Outfitters (707) 694-9444 Guides Central Valley: JD Richey (916) 388-1956 Scott Feist – Feisty Guide Service (707) 540-2381 Rob Reimers – Rustic Rob’s Guide Service – (5300 632-0051 Rick Kennedy Tight Lines Guide Service (Sacramento/Feather) (530)263-0990 RH Guide Service – Raith Heryford (530) 674-5871 High Country Lakes: Rick Kennedy Tight Lines Guide Service (Eagle, Tahoe, Stampede, Davis) (530)263-0990 Tom Noxon Fish Traveler Guide Service (Eagle Lake) (530) 825-3524 Doug Neal, Almanor Fishing Adventures (530) 258-6732 Brian Roccucci Guide Service (Eagle. Davis, Bucks, Almanor) (530) 283-4103 Mother Lode Lakes: Friday, August 3, 2012 Weekend Best Bets Report Hot Sheet Gold Country Sport Fishing: Monte Smith – (209) 848-2746 Fishn’ Dan’s Guide Service – Danny Layne (209) 586-2383 Pyramid Lake: Eagle Eye Charters – Joe Mendes (775) 574-4690 Marine Courses: American Marine Training Centers – www.americanmarinetc.com or 1-855-344-2682. New Class Starts August 6th Boat Repair All Marine in Stockton Incredible Customer Service, Rebuilds, Drive Systems, Electrical, Winterizing, Diagnose & Estimates. They Repair All Models of Outboards 10% Discount to USAFishing Readers http://www.Allmarinestockton.com 209 948-4998 The HotSheet will be sent to your email server on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays all year round except for three weeks of vacation every year. If you stop receiving this report, it is most likely the fault of your service provider but contact me ASAP so we can look into the problem. Changing your e-mail address? 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