1st Annual RIU fishing trip, Friday June 12th

nuggs

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If we were party boating it (crowded), #25 would be an issue. Since we can spread out & give each other plenty of space....it will not...so bring it
that case we'll have plenty. I'll put new line on my extra reel.
 

nuggs

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Marin Coast Salmon Update!

5-31-2015
Mike Rescino
(650) 619-6629


Captain Mike Rescino called in with an update from the Lovely Martha out of San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf. Today we had a 1/2 day Salmon trip along the Marin Coast. We had 13 anglers catch 12 King Salmon (up to 24 pounds). We lost a bunch of fish and the fishing along Marin Coast for Salmon continues to be very good. We are going to run another Salmon trip tomorrow. Call Mike Rescino at (650) 619-6629 to get in on the action.
 
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doublejj

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hing Report, Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Salmon Fishing

The salmon fishing along the Marin coast took a surprising bounce over the past weekend. Scores reported by most of the charter boat skippers remained solid over the last 3 days, averaging a fish a rod on all charter boats operating Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The first time we have had 3 days of consistent scores.
Monday action aboard the El Dorado was 12 salmon up to 17lbs for 6 paying customers. Capt. Robert Gallia reported during the morning hours there were a few slow periods, but overall pace of the action was good. The bite continued throughout the midday outside Muir Beach, in the range of 60-70ft of water. Most of the salmon were caught between 40-50 pulls using straight bait without flashers.
The recent arrivals moved into the area to feed on the abundance of bait fish (anchovies) which have been stacked on the edge of the bar. The quality of the salmon was between 10-12lbs with big fish between 15 and 20lbs. The weather was good during the last 3 days but is expected to pick up on Wednesday, Thursday getting nice again on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The surprising appearance of quality salmon in early June along the Marin coast was a welcome sight, and may be attributed to the cooler conditions that have developed along the Marin coast. This may be just the beginning of a much larger school preparing to move in.
 
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