Monterey Bay Fish Report 08-19-07
by Bayside Marine
8-19-2007
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The Salmon bite is still going on near the west edge of the Soquel Hole from 36'51/121'59 to 36'51/122'03. The Salmon are running from 15-40 pounds so have you gear ready. The best bet was to troll Blue Kajikis or Glow Krippled Anchovies down 50-150 feet. The water was nice all day long making the Salmon trolling easy. The inshore action continues to be good for the anglers who are working Natural Bridges in 80-90 feet. The Ano Nuevo area was good with limits of nice Lingcod and big Rockcod reported in 50-90 feet of water. The Halibut are still hit or miss but there were some nice fish reported from the weste side of Santa Cruz. The Seabass are still crusing around the kelp beds and a few lucky anglers are bring some the white meat. The Albacore grounds were nice today with a 10-14 knot wind and not much swell.
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