I grew up just across the street from the harbor in El Granada. In those days there was just a scattering of boats throughout the harbor. The breakwater was hardly traversable, you could easily fall into a hole between the rocks, even from the top part of the breakwater. If you had a drop line you could fish strait down a hole and catch nice size rock fish and crabs. I was told once that in the early days 1950’s and before, the fishermen just had to go out into the bay and catch limit fish all day. Unless it was bigger boat They didn’t need to venture out very far. Then came the gill netters. I think they ruined most of the minor reefs around the bay. In the 1980’s it seemed like many fishermen were not catching allot of fish. When gill netting was banned, the ones that scrap bottom that is, the worst. Some of the fishery came back, with the help of regulations. Even with these added benefits, The odds are against a full recovery. There must be about 20 times more boats in the harbor now. And boat gear, technology, plus kayaks, are ever increasing, along with the zeal of a fad. You will never see it the way it was when I was there. You are used to the way it is now. But you should at least know about, what it was like there, in a different time.
10 fish per person per day. Under 20 fathoms/120ft. There is limits for vermilions, coppers. Please learn to read the fishing regulations. Good luck and be safe.
Nice looking fish! Congrats.
Thanks 👍
Thanks again, for taking us along with you on this adventure!
Thanks for watching brother.
Nice calm water, and good actions :)
Thanks 👍
E chúc anh luôn bình an trên mỗi chuyến đi👍❤🤗
Cảm ơn em.
Great catches, Thuy😉😎
Thanks brother.
Congratulations, big boy.
Thanks brother.
Haha yah baby! I see colors!! What are you doing g with a halibut. Remember you like sand dabs! Leave my subjects alone haha
Lol. Love to invade your kingdom once in awhile. Yeah baby.
Nay góc quay lạ quá a😀
Lol.
I grew up just across the street from the harbor in El Granada.
In those days there was just a scattering of boats throughout the harbor.
The breakwater was hardly traversable, you could easily fall into a hole between the rocks, even from the top part of the breakwater.
If you had a drop line you could fish strait down a hole and catch nice size rock fish and crabs.
I was told once that in the early days 1950’s and before, the fishermen just had to go out into the bay and catch limit fish all day.
Unless it was bigger boat
They didn’t need to venture out very far.
Then came the gill netters.
I think they ruined most of the minor reefs around the bay.
In the 1980’s it seemed like many fishermen were not catching allot of fish.
When gill netting was banned, the ones that scrap bottom that is, the worst.
Some of the fishery came back, with the help of regulations.
Even with these added benefits,
The odds are against a full recovery.
There must be about 20 times more boats in the harbor now.
And boat gear, technology, plus kayaks, are ever increasing, along with the zeal of a fad.
You will never see it the way it was when I was there.
You are used to the way it is now.
But you should at least know about, what it was like there,
in a different time.
Thanks for the history. I agree with you that there was lots of fish 30 years ago. So many people are fishing today.
Hello 247, I'm planning a trip out Halfmoon bay Mon 8/5
Rock fish what's the limit?
Love your channel by the way.
10 fish per person per day. Under 20 fathoms/120ft. There is limits for vermilions, coppers. Please learn to read the fishing regulations. Good luck and be safe.
@@larry5039 please know that you must have a descending device with you on a kayak or a boat to allow for sunfish to be returned safely to the bottomo
Why are you not showing your faces? Great fish. 👍👍
I forgot. Lol. I just want to hide my face and don't talk because people are sick of hearing my annoying voices seeing my face.
Were you at south bar?
South of Hmb.