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February 7th, 2012 — Coyote Point, Fishing, Oyster Point, San Francisco Bay
I went fishing on both Saturday and Sunday this past weekend. In both cases I was fishing between Oyster Point and the San Mateo Bridge. On Saturday I used freeze dried bait from Big 5 without success. On Sunday I used frozen and live bait and caught several soupfin sharks. I had a great time [...]
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December 28th, 2011 — Coyote Point, Day Cruise, My Boat, San Francisco Bay
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July 20th, 2011 — Boat Ramp, Coyote Point, Fuel Dock, Marina, Restaurant, San Francisco Bay
Coyote Point (website) is a County Recreation Area of San Mateo County. $5 entrance fee after 8am. (Free prior to 8am). Marina Phone Number — (650) 573-2594 Advice from the harbormaster — don’t go south out of the marina until you get to the channel (very shallow). 580 boat marina. Fuel Dock with Unleaded and Diesel. [...]
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March 31st, 2011 — Alioto's, Angel Island, Berkley Marina, Coyote Point, Day Cruise, Delta, Fishing, Sam's, San Francisco Bay, San Pablo Bay, Sturgeon, Tiburon
Last Sunday (ok the day before President’s Day) a few friends and I arranged a day cruise/fishing trip on the bay. We didn’t have a planned itinerary, but I think you will see the day turned out pretty nice. It started for me at 8:30am leaving my house, picking up the boat from storage, gassing [...]
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February 26th, 2011 — Coyote Point, Fishing, Leopard Shark, Oyster Point, San Francisco Bay
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Lakes and Saltwater Anderson: Those who are looking for some decent small bass bites are going to need to get to about 15 feet deep. The fishing has been a little difficult thanks to the recent cold front. The fish are going down further in the water, making them harder to get. Berkeley: Best spot [...]
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Fishing Report: August 27, 2010 Lakes/Saltwater: Anderson: You are going to have to get about 30 feet under water or further to be able to get a lot of the bass in the area. If you are looking for Bluegill, head out to the south end of the lake. Berkeley: Strong location for rock cod...... -
Fishing Report: August 13, 2010 Lakes/Saltwater Anderson: Great spot for anyone looking for a strong bluegill bite or crappie bite. Head to the backside of the bridge for the best fishing in the area. Best catches are going to those using red worms and wax worms. Berkeley: Rocky Point and Muir Beach had Salmon and...... -
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Anderson: Bass fishing has been pretty steady and productive in this area. Those who have seen the most success are those who use crank baits. Berryessa: Look to the outside points and the main body to find the bass. They can also be found in the narrows of the lake. Success found with Carolina-rigged plastics. [...]
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