3rd July 2008

Good morning

posted at 9:35 AM in Fishing Reports |

It’s a beautiful day here today - no morning marine layer, so it’s already warm.  There’s a very slight breeze and a slight (up to maybe 1 foot) southern swell.  Bait has thinned out a bit - the seiners were in here again last night and appear to have gotten a good load - it sounded like they were onto some squid and some sardines and anchovies.  But the birds are still diving and working the Capitola marina and other spots, so there’s still bait around (and we have lots of bait on the Capitola wharf and in the receiver).

We got a reliable call today from someone who brought in two halibut off the light house in Santa Cruz - one was short, one was 27 inches.

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