Queen Of Hearts Sportfishing Fish Report 06-24-07


by Half Moon Bay Sportfishing Staff
6-24-2007
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Ernie and Eric from Hayward Commercial Door have put together a cream of the crop group of fisherman over the years, and we expect nothing but the best when the gang joins us for a day of fishing. These guys know what gear to bring and they know how to use it. In spite of a downright pretty snotty ocean, in no time at all king size jumbo rockfish, just like we used to catch in the good old days, were swinging over the rail. Vermillions, coppers and bolinas made up the bulk of the catch again, with a few olives and a smattering of blues rounding out the sacks. Long before noon the guys were heading back to the barn with limits for all onboard with hefty sacks for those listened to the man upstairs...upstairs in the wheelhouse that is. I've said it before and I'll say it again, if Capt. Bob gives you some advice or recommends something, don't ask why, just do it. Bob is one of just a handful of guys in the Bay Area still in the business who has pretty much exclusively either decked on or ran charter boats for over 40 years. You can't beat that kind of experience. Between the guys fishing and the man running the boat for today's trip, they just don't come any better.


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Queen of Hearts


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


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