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January 10th, 2012 — Boating, Sailing, San Francisco Bay
October 31st, 2011 — Boat Ramp, Boating, Guest Berths, Marina, Novato, Restaurant, Tiburon
Angel Island P.O. Box 318 Tiburon, California 94920 Phone: 415.435.1915 or 800.444.7275 Average water depth? 9 feet is the average here but we do recommend calling ahead of time to double check. Is there a marine stand by channel? No, but you can contact the marina by phone during regular business hours. What facilities are [...]
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Lake County Marinas Anchorage Inn 950 Main Street Lakeport, California 95453 Phone: 707.263.5417 Average water depth: Varies - please call ahead for exact information. Is there a marine stand by channel contact? No, at this time the marina can only be reached by phone. What facilities are provided? The marina has docks, but...... -
Obexer's Boat and Company Marina, Lake Tahoe Obexer's is located on the west shore of Lake Tahoe. Phone: 530-525-7962 Fuel Dock: Yes, this marina does offer a fuel dock. Pumpout: This facility does provide a pumpout service. Services Available: This is definitely a full service marina and everything under the sun that you could ever require can...... -
Treasure Isle Marina Treasure Isle Marina is Located in: Treasure Island, CA Phone: 415.981.2416 Website: http://www.treasure-isle.com/ Slips: 107 About the Marina: The marina is located in Clipper Cove, and is considered to be one of the most beautiful harbors in the bay area. As soon as the renovations on the marina and the...... -
Marin County Harbors Part 2 Horseshoe Harbor P. O. Box 2726 Sausalito, California 94966 Phone: 415.332.2319 Average water depth? 7 feet at the docks, however this is subject to change. Please call ahead for more information. Is there a marine stand by channel? At this time the marina can only be reached by phone....... -
Oxbow Marina, Iselton, CA Oxbow Marina is located in: Iselton, CA Phone: 916.777.6060 Boat Launch: The marina does offer a boat launch for its paying customers, but please note that it is not available to the general public. If you will be boating in this location, there are numerous other marinas in the area......
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September 11th, 2011 — Boating
In and around the Bay Area in San Francisco you will find more than 150 major parks. Every Bay Area resident can safely say that there is at least one park located within a ten mile radius of their residence. Here are some of the most unique getaway areas in the Bay Area in San [...]
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Lake Tahoe Part 1 Lake Tahoe is located in both CA and NV in the seirras. Â What Kind of Boats Are Allowed: According to officials at the lake, two stroke engines have been banned. These are the types of engines that are still allowed: Direct fuel injection (DFI) two-stroke engines Two-stroke engines that...... -
Rocky Point Marin Coast Chinook [pic] These Chinook Salmon (aka King Salmon) were caught by a by the husband and wife team of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Mars aboard the Sea Turtle Sport Fishing (story below)  Rick Mars and his Wife are the anglers in the picture. During the summer months, Rick goes out on the my...... -
Contra Costa County Hike of the Miller Knox Regional Shoreline Location: The lagoon area of the Miller Knox regional shoreline in Contra Costa County's East Bay Regional Park The Hike: A single mile loop through park land located near Point Richmond Distance: This is a 1 mile walk that makes a full loop Category and Difficulty: This is an...... -
Tips For Fishing By Boat If you have been fishing on shore, and are ready to take it to the next level, or if you have been fishing by boat for years but would like to get better at it, there are quite a few tips that will help make your outings more fun and...... -
Green Valley Lake, San Bernadino County, CA Green Valley Lake is located in: San Bernadino County Phone: N/A Is boating allowed? Paddle boats, kayaks and canoes are allowed, but no motorized boats are permitted on the lake. Since this is more of a residential area and the lake is very quiet, the community prefers to restrict boating......
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August 15th, 2009 — Angling, bass, black bass, CA, catfish, crappie, Delta Fishing, Fishing, Fishing Report, Halibut, Kokanee salmon, lake fishing, quarry lakes, San Francisco Bay, San Pablo Bay, Striped Bass, stripers, Sturgeon
Trying to decide where to fish or what to fish for this week? Let the following guide ensure that you have a decent week on or in the water. Saltwater Fishing: The Suisun bay has been relatively productive in terms of striped bass, but their numbers are still not where they should be. Once again [...]
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Fishing Report: October 02, 2009 Here's what's happening in local fishing this week. Lake Fishing - Fishing is relatively slow at Amador. The trout plants have not yet begun yet, and are slated to begin when there is a consistent fall pattern, which is said to be around the middle of this month. Bass fishing...... -
Fishing Report: June 19, 2009 Ocean Beach has been virtually swimming in tiny shrimp, which is perhaps the cause for the striped bass finding their way into the surf. The bass have been biting crazy here, especially late in the nights and in the early mornings. Fishermen have been pulling out bass as large as...... -
Fishing Report: September 4, 2009 Lake Fishing - There is still a decent Kokanee bite to be had at Berryessa. The fish are down between 60 feet and 75 feet beneath the surface. During the week, pressure has certainly been light. At Camanche, the bass are taking surface baits this week, especially during the morning....... -
Fishing Report: March 26, 2010 Sturgeon, Bass, Crab and Halibut At both Berkeley/Emeryville and Pillar Point, salmon fishing is just about to start. Sign up now to start on the first Saturday in April. Frank's Tract is a good place for bass fishing right now, especially for those using plastics near the bank. Catches of...... -
Fishing Report: July 24th, 2009 Prospects are good for all fish all around, but knowing where to find the right bite is the best way to get the most out of your fishing endeavor. Here is a look at what's biting, and more importantly, where. Lake Fishing: Bass: In the early and late hours you......
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