Queen Of Hearts Sportfishing Fish Report 05-30-07


by Half Moon Bay Sportfishing Staff
5-30-2007
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Sorry for the lack of updates the last few days. My lack of updates never has anything to do with the fishing, just with me having way too much to do and not enough time to do it all. Today the salmon were chomping for our charter of mostly first-time salmon searchers, and we ended up with a solid fish and a half per rod fishing around the B and S buoy area. The fish were up high and the fish were down deep. They bit on bait and they bit on hardware. Capt. Bob is pretty much a bait advocate when it comes to salmon fishing, but he's recommending bring along an Apex or Krocodile, and for one or two of the folks fishing directly off the stern now could be a good time to try a flasher. Just check with the crew when you get onboard to see what they recommend for the spot you're fishing at on the rail. The crew is out there every day, have first hand information on what's been working and anything they suggest is solely because they want you to catch fish. When in doubt, ask the crew! Rockcod update: Our shallow water light tackle rockfishing season opens at long last along our coastline this Friday, June 1. After confirming reservations, we now have four spots open for Friday. Should be a real fun day. If you want to join us, give us a call to grab your spot.


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Queen of Hearts


Captain Wallace Klughers
Half Moon Bay Sportfishing
Half Moon Bay, CA


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