It wasn’t too long ago I was lamenting the fact there were no fish in the SF Bay Area to throw a fly at. That “fact” turned out to be pretty much wrong. See… there ARE fish to cast a fly at in the Bay (as some of you rightly pointed out).
Stripers are my new trout. The SF Bay is becoming my new Upper Sacramento River. This is my new home water.
I looked on the tide chart and then I came up with a bit of brilliance. I PUT IT ON THE CALENDAR. You know… the Google Calendar that runs my (and maybe your?) life.
At the appointed time I found myself free to leave the house, with my fishing gear, and headed out to fish.
I’m going to have to do that again.
This Bay striper fishing is not full of crashing bait and running down.. well… stripers. You go out and you put in your casts, at the appropriate tide, and you see what happens. It is a little like swinging for steelhead (in this case, most like swinging for half-pounders).
I’m loving having a bit of water that I’m getting to know… a bit of home water. It isn’t full of bonefish and tarpon, but it’s not empty either.
Thanks stripers.
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Tags: Home Water, SF Bay, Stripers
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Don’t forget about O’Neill forebay. It’s not that far away from Alameda…a lot closer than Dunsmuir