Fishing Articles


Lake Sabrina Fishing Report
by Lake Sabrina Boat Landing Staff, MAY 23, 2010
Lake Sabrina

Lake Sabrina is ice-free, but still low. Not much of a run-off yet. What would you expect with temps this weekend not getting above freezing? Had a bit of snow thru the week with nothing sticking then, but today (Sunday) we woke to 10 inches of snow and the wind-chill temps at 5 degrees. Yes, you read that correct five...
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Lake Sabrina Fish Report
by Lake Sabrina Boat Landing Staff, MAY 16, 2010
Lake Sabrina

Another fairly quiet week at LakeSabrina and we're thinking that the winter of 2010 will never end. Three more days with snow flying thru the canyon. This weekend - gorgeous, but it looks like Mother Nature just isn't done with winter - more on that later. Len and Ginny started this week (YIP-PEE), so come on in and introduce yourselves. Catching,...
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No. Anglers fishing south of Point Conception are allowed only one fish per day and in possession between March 15 and June 15, period. Possession includes at home in the freezer (see Q&A below). This regulation helps protect these fish while they are spawning. Keep in mind that this population appears to be on the rebound due to good management...
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According to Associate Marine Biologist Ed Roberts, the phenomenon you're referring to is the result of a bloom of microscopic algae known as dinoflagellates. Some species of dinoflagellates are bioluminescent -- that is, they can create their own light. These bioluminescent cells flash when disturbed. Thus, when a bloom of bioluminescent dinoflagellates occurs, hundreds of millions of these cells are washed up...
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Lake Sabrina Fishing Report
by Lake Sabrina Boat Landing Staff, MAY 9, 2010
Lake Sabrina

It was a quiet week at LakeSabrina due to the breezes and cool temperatures. Edison is filling the lake and it came up quite a bit over last weekend - remember when last Sunday there was hardly any water visible in the boulder field (which is where the creek runs) - now look, Rick can almost put a boat out. A...
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In San Francisco and San Pablo bays you can only use one fishing line with no more than three separate hooks or lures. When fishing from a boat, fishing is restricted to daylight hours only (one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset). While fishing from public piers inside San Francisco and San Pablo bays you cannot use...
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