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 on the water.
One of the regulars at Coyote Point said he caught 6 strippers 1 fairly large. I need to figure out what he is doing!!!
Originally posted 2008-11-12 10:40:02. Republished by Old Post Promoter
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