![]() Low tides can expose a hundred feet of mudflats high tides chase rails out of cordgrass and pickleweed. This shallow sea blurs the boundaries between land and water. A six-foot person attempting to walk across the bay from the Sonoma County shore could make it about a third of the way at a very low tide before donning a snorkel. Aside from a deepwater shipping channel running west to east off the Contra Costa County shore, which gets about 50 feet deep off Point Pinole, the majority of this northern lobe of San Francisco Bay is less than 10 feet deep at low tide. San Pablo Bay is shallow, a 90 square mile dinner plate full of seawater. ![]() ![]() Stay with /baydelta for all the project's stories. And at its core is the Sacramento-San Joaquin Bay Delta. I have a 440lb keepernet - Make ~20k & can fill it and usually have ~30 mins on the forward time timer.An explanatory series focusing on one of the most complex issues facing California: water sharing. Then repeat order (B, C, D) if you keepnet isn't full Stay at Dĭ - Now change to DMM - Catch a carp or 2, Then move back to AĪ - Start with the DMM, switch to SS if you start catching Sturgeon (they seem to like the SS better) ![]() Move to Dĭ - Catch 2-3 Sturgeon here (SS). It is robot like and gets boring fast:Ī - Fish position A, you can catch 3 Sturgeon here, then move (sometimes if you miss a fish you can only catch 2) (bait = SS) Move to Position Bī - Catch 1-2 sturgeon here (SS). The raised anchor lets the fish drag you to them and significantly cuts down the time to land the fish.įish morning, then reset to next morning when you net is full. drop anchor, raise anchor (fish with the anchor up). ![]() Motor the boat to ~40 feet from where you want to fish.
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