Tom Mattusch

After hearing about all the jelly in the 36 & 48 area, and hearing about a boat that went further south, I decided to try by the location of the Old Weather buoy. I put in around 25 & 49, slowly mkaing my way north. the jelly got too bad, turned around. Not great marks but great nutrient rich looking water (your meter shows lots of phytoplankton inthe top 120 feet) and there were occasional bait balls and birds. First firsh easily kept, about 12 pounds. Second fish was a squeaker and kept. Things were slow, I pickup up to run towards the Deep Reef in the 50 fathoms area outside. Had a nice one come unbuttoned right at the boat. The further east I worked approaching the reef, the more jelly. Ended the day with two fish.

Fish Species: Salmon
Bait Used: Anchovy
Tackle Used: crowbars
Method Used: Trolling
Water Depth: 275
Water Temperature: 57
Wind Direction: S
Wind Speed: < 5 kts

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Tom Mattusch

About The Author: Captain Tom Mattusch

Company: Huli Cat Sportfishing

Area Reporting: Central California, San Francisco Bay area

Bio: Tom Mattusch is currently the owner/operator of the Huli Cat, a 53 foot charter boat operating out of Pillar Point Harbor and has fished the West Coast since 1967. Tom holds positions on the Salmon Stamp Committee for California, the California Department of Fish and Game License Agent Advisory Committee and NOAA's California Sportfishing Action Team. He's an IGFA Certified Captain. In an effort to contribute to research, Tom works with NOAA's PFEL tagging chinook salmon. He also worked with NOAA's Santa Cruz field office gathering stomachs and beaks of Humboldt squid. He recently completed a study with the Point Reyes Bird Observatory collecting lingcod, salmon and halibut stomachs and is currently involved in a study with Scripps to gather albacore stomachs. Tom holds Board of Director positions with the Golden Gate Fishermens Association, Coastside Fishing Club and Fishery Enhancement and Research Foundation. He can be heard on four radio stations giving fish reports or discussing fishing politics. He has worked closely with the Recreational Fishing Alliance, PCFFA, the Half Moon Bay Fishermans Marketing Association, United Anglers of Southern California and United Anglers. Tom ran the first trip out of Half Moon Bay to take anglers to catch Humboldt squid and the first white shark viewing trip to the Farallon Islands. He is the first charter boat Captain out of Half Moon Bay to get certified to marry people and has married people on the Huli Cat. Tom ran the first albacore trip out of Half Moon Bay to demonstrate the albacore were again reachable by boat off the Central California coast in the mid 1990's. Tom held a seat on the California Marine Life Protection Act Initiative as a Central Coast Regional Stakeholder group Member.

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