The swell served to further slow our halibut bite from the 30 to 70-foot depths, though a few flatties were reported caught ...
Adult Dungeness have few predators but are known to be eaten by lingcod, cabezon, wolf eels and sea otters. The threats to Dungeness are more likely to come from marine conditions — hypoxia (low ...
Sablefish, arrowtooth flounder, lingcod, Pacific halibut and big skate all feature in the diets of these whales, which were previously thought to eat salmon exclusively. The two populations differ ...
Chris’ Fishing Trips reports full limits of rockfish on all their trips, with an occasional lingcod or halibut in the mix. Surfcasters are doing well catching striped bass from the steep beaches ...
The warmer the water along southern Baja’s Pacific coast, the stronger the odds of a storm moving up rather than west, and ...
It’s Thursday afternoon, and a steady stream of people are arriving at Fisherman’s Wharf in Vancouver B.C. to pick up grocery bags full of frozen lingcod, salmon, or halibut. They are just a few of ...
Dock Totals 9/29 – 10/6: 2938 anglers aboard 137 half-day to 3-day trips out of San Diego landings over the past week caught ...
People fish in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta’s Elk Slough near Courtland in this 2020 photo. Rich Pedroncelli AP ...
They returned to the dock with full bags of gophers, browns, blues and one big ugly lingcod. Skipper JT Thomas reminds us they will be fishing the deep waters starting Oct. 1. We have big news ...
Out of Virg’s Landing, the Fiesta and Rita G were out on Saturday with a combined 51 anglers for limits consisting of 478 assorted, 32v vermilion, a lingcod, and a sheephead. Call: Virg’s ...
A more consistent opportunity is for coastal rockfish, and in addition to a mixture of rockfish limits and a healthy lingcod count, a few halibut have been coming from the coastal beaches.
The coastal rockfish bite remains outstanding, with limits of bottom grabbing rockfish and an improved lingcod count whether you head south to Point Reyes or north to Fort Ross. At Lake Almanor ...