Hey Gang ... my fantastic mother in law gave me a birthday gift certificate last year for a day on the water with Emeryville sportfishing, but as it was late in the season I elected to hold on to it and try to do something this year. As some of you are quite close to the industry, I was hoping to find out whether there was any whispers yet on how the temp gradients were evolving this year such that we might have an albacore season.
If nothing seems to be happening there I can always do the potluck approach, but would really like to avoid bringing home a mess of rockfish fillets that we won't be able to eat our way through. As it stands now, we have a freezer full of salmon from a trip in WA last summer, so I'd like to go out after something different.
So to all the sages out there ... what do your crystal balls see???
I think it's for any boat in the fleet ... I was going to hone in on the skipper / boat once I had an idea of what to target. Do you know when the NSQ will be active again next month and is Craig still the skipper?
Craig owns the boat and I suspect will Skipper it till he can no longer walk, or gets a new boat 
His Facebook page has been giving routine updates. Since he deadheaded something and had to dry dock his boat, he took that as an opportunity to redo his entire drive/engine assembly and add some other stuff. His new dual CATs will get you out of the bay in a hurry
He said on Aug 5th 4-5 weeks until it gets wet again.
let me know when you go out and i will go with you as well been meaning to get out on the water this year been doing alot of dock/pier/shore fishing and im tired
Hey guys, I have been told that once my motors are in the boat, that I can expect another week and it would be done. Hopefully they finish welding the new engine bed today. Anyway, as for albacore, there has been some fish caught, but I'm sure they haven't been going out far enough. The past 3 weeks have had flat calm weather, and the water should have moved closer in. I just saw the latest SST's and it's obvious where the fish would be. Not much of a commercial fleet here anymore, so unless someone find's them, we will only see a handful, make 1/2 the run, for a couple of fish.
This year, our season seems to be 1 1/2 months behind normal. If that's the case, look for better reports in September and October, and possibly into November, at least down off Morro Bay.

Overlay the SST with Chlorophyll, and you can see where it would be good water to fish

Hopefully when I get back, that warm water moves in a little closer than 96 NM from Pt. Bonita..lol..although I have gone further than that for tuna...
Jess, will do ... maybe we can get a few folks together for a run.
Craig, thanks for the details ... just what I was hoping for, and that same spot jumped out for me as well -- clear water and high temps. Maybe we can keep in touch and if it looks like there's a good window I can plan a (very long) day on the water away from work.
Robin
Sure no problem...the sst's have been lacking all month, finally a good picture, I dont have to look at the forecast to know it's going to be windy the next day or two...lol
Keep me posted for the tuna run also!!!!
Hi Craig,
Does your boat have all the gears for someone like me, who doesn't have anything? Do you show people what to do or everyone do their own thing? I really like to go someday. BAR fishing trip would be fun.
If you're ever on Kadavu Island, Fiji: Adrian lives at Matava Resort and takes clients out daily on a very, very nice sport fishing boat.

What boat is it for? The New Salmon Queen will be done with it's retrofit in Sept. and THAT is THE boat to be on
Awesome captain and a fellow hobbyist to boot 