We’ve heard of Sherman Island many times in the past. For our First Time we’ll being fishing Sherman Island for Stripers! We’ve heard good things, and I know it’s a main path for any fish coming in from the Ocean/Bays!
Like… the Stripers!
Fairly sure we brought Anchovies but also, we’ll be using Sardines! Had no idea they were 3 times the size of the Anchovies! Let’s see what’s biting!
So… Grab a Snack, a Drink and join us on the Fishing Adventure!
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Ur casting is not far enough. Just listening to how long the line spools out on ur cast I can tell that ur barely hitting the 30-50 yd mark. Ur bait is sitting in shallow water hence why ur constantly hooking dinks. Youβll need to use a surf type setup to chuck it out there. OR you can use the drone method Or get the rc boat method for long distance bait delivery with a short rod
Realistic fishing. I like that.
If you fish there you need to reel in fast
Maybe you can cast a little farther brother
Mud sucker season now
That the spot to use blood worm or pile worm.
The key to fishing there is only fishing 1 hr before and after a tide change, where current is minimal. Use a small weight, and big hook with a huge chunk of sardine. This avoids a lot of snags, and avoid a lot of dinks. The super hot spot is with a boat, out about 50-100 yards in front of you, in about 25-30 ft depth. In early Nov, you'll pull mostly 20"+ all day long.
Its hard fishing in those rocks, your weights get hung up in the rocks way to often. Not to mention it is very hard to walk on them. But at least no SKUNK
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It is not the way to release the fish.
Yea i lost hella gear there last month and got more mosquitoe bites instead. Did u guys get the mosquitoes today.
It's weeds or snags and the occasional fish there. I stay away from there. Rio Vista pier is not too far from there