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The Experience, Emeryville: Fish Emeryville Crab Season

The Experience:

Anglers Score Dungeness Crab!

Have a fun and lucrative trip aboard one of Fish Emeryville’s boats out of the Emeryville Marina.

  • 1/20/24:Pacific Pearl~1/2 day AM-21 Anglers – 134 Dungeness Crab+235 Rock Crab
  • 1/21/24:Pacific Pearl • Rock crab/Sand dabs• 23 Anglers – 214  Dungeness Crab

Here’s the current schedule out of Emeryville:

  • Mon, Jan 29th – Friday, February 16, Fish Emeryville is on break
  • Saturday February 17, 2-5pm – Pacific Pearl is conducting a Richmond History Tour with Liam O’Donahue from East Bay Yesterday!
  •  You can check their Fishing Trips Schedule to plan a future outing. Trips began using Crab Traps. All anglers, including minors, are required to purchase a Crab Trap validation stamp from CDFW besides their fishing license.

For 24/7 reservations, their schedule and fish report visit them at www.fishemeryville.com or give them a call at 510.652.3403 ext. 0.

About Fish Emeryville

Fish Emeryville specializes in providing fishing adventures in San Francisco Bay and out the Golden Gate. They have a fleet of sixteen fishing charters, all fully equipped for an enjoyable and successful outing. All boats and Captains meet U.S. Coast Guard standards and are certified for your safety. They focus on making sure you have a fabulous day pursuing the wide range of gamefish that inhabit our waters and exploring the unique beauty of our area.

Each boat provides fish cleaning services on board and shore-side commercial ice is available upon your return.

Emeryville Marina is conveniently located in the heart of San Francisco Bay with easy access from the freeway and a large parking lot with free parking.

Photos /Fish Emeryville

Where:

3310 Powell  St

Emeryville

https://www.fishemeryville.com/

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The Experience, Emeryville: Fish Emeryville

The Experience:

Anglers! Get Your Dungeness Crab!

Have a fun and lucrative trip aboard the Pacific Pearl Friday, January 27 out of the Emeryville Marina.

Here’s the current schedule out of Emeryville the next two days.

  • Friday, January 27th, 7am-1pm availability. Pacific Pearl → Dungeness Crab
  • Saturday, January 28th, 7am – 11am availability. Pacific Pearl → Family Day
  • Look forward to some upcoming Sand Dab/Dungeness Crab combo trips! You can check their Fishing Trips Schedule to plan a future outing.  Dungeness and Rock Crab: ALL passengers must have 2023 Trap Validation along with your Fishing License.

For 24/7 reservations, their schedule and fish report visit them at www.fishemeryville.com or give them a call at 510.652.3403 ext. 0.

About Fish Emeryville

Fish Emeryville specializes in providing fishing adventures in San Francisco Bay and out the Golden Gate. They have a fleet of sixteen fishing charters, all fully equipped for an enjoyable and successful outing. All boats and Captains meet U.S. Coast Guard standards and are certified for your safety. They focus on making sure you have a fabulous day pursuing the wide range of gamefish that inhabit our waters and exploring the unique beauty of our area.

Each boat provides fish cleaning services on board and shore-side commercial ice is available upon your return.

Emeryville Marina is conveniently located in the heart of San Francisco Bay with easy access from the freeway and a large parking lot with free parking.

Photo /Fish Emeryville; Photo Anglers: Tim Lee

Where:

3310 Powell  St

Emeryville

https://www.fishemeryville.com/

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Best Appetizer in San Leandro

If you haven’t tried it, you’ve been missing out. Paradiso restaurant in San Leandro used to have the Crab and Guacamole Salad as a special, but now it is on the main menu permanently. The Dungeness crab is beautifully layered with guacamole and topped with baby greens. Wedges of fresh mango and grapefruit complement the tangy salad.

“What a pleasant surprise,” says diner Christine Gonsalves, “to find a salad with fresh crab, guacamole, citrus and mango. Where am I? Baja, Mexico? No, I’m in San Leandro – the fine dining at Paradiso restaurant!”

If you do not cherish fresh Dungeness crab, there are lots of other choices  – excellent pizzas made in their wood-fired oven or the linguini with fresh clams in a wine, lemon and butter sauce. And there is something about their wood roasted chicken, simply cooked with butter and herbs, that makes it seem to melt in your mouth.

Back to appetizers, other big hits are the Kobe Beef Sliders with caramelized onions, Calamari Fritti, Filet Mignonettes seared in wine with fresh mushrooms served on crostinis and Portabello Tempura served with Chipotle aioli sauce. Paradiso also has a great wine cellar and ever-evolving cocktail menu.

Learn what other diners think about Paradiso’s on KQED’s Check Please! 

Paradiso Restaurant is located at 685 Bancroft Avenue (at Oakes Blvd) in San Leandro –  (510) 430-9310. And parking is easy. There’s even a free lot.

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Happenings at the Emeryville Marina

Commuters Embrace New Ferry Service

Prop SF is now servicing Emeryville from the Emeryville Marina commercial dock to San Francisco Pier 15 (near the Exploratorium) and back. Their small and comfortable ferries have individual seats, WI-FI, USB charging and bike racks. They operate Mon. – Fri. with morning and afternoon pickups. You must buy tickets online ahead of time, as they do not allow walk-ups.  (Buy nine tickets and your tenth ride is free.) You can also call  (650) 503-3779 for booking. It’s about a twelve minute ride for $9. Limited parking is available and is only $3 all day for travelers. Find out how to get there and where to park by watching a quick instructional video.

screen-shot-2016-11-02-at-7-12-10-pmOriginally offering ferry service only for Fortune 500 companies over the last years, Prop SF is now offering this revolutionary and fun means of travel to the public. With nine ports and 16 routes, all of their vessels are U.S. Coast Guard inspected and their leadership team makes your ride affordable, quick and safe. “An important driving force when we founded the company,” says CEO and Captain James Jaber, “was that we could improve people’s lives. That is at the core of our business. We can help people change their habits and get on the boat!”

It seems that a 12 min. ride to work in the morning on our beautiful San Francisco Bay would be a refreshing and inspirational way to start the day. No more bumper to bumper or searching desperately for parking at BART. Park, ride and relax. Though there is some parking, Emery Go Round would also be a great way to get down to the ferry dock in Emeryville. Next marina story: Improvements and Changes at the Emeryville Marina.

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It’s all happening down at the docks in Emeryville. During the first seven days in December Fish Emeryville sent out two boats with 160 anglers. The catch? 1,600 Dungeness Crab, 42 Lingcod and 1,297 Rockfish.  That’s a lot of crab.

Fish Emeryville is located at 3310 Powell St. in the Emeryville Marina and specializes in fishing trips outside the Golden Gate as well as in the SF Bay. Knowledgeable captains ensure a safe and rewarding experience out on the water.  You can reach them at (510) 652-3403 or [email protected]. They also have a hotline number: (510) 652-3474. You can now buy your fishing license online. Directions here.

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Crab Season Finally Opens Somewhat

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Recreational Crab Season Finally Opens

On Feb. 11, the CDFW announced the opening of recreational Dungeness crab season south of 38° 00 N Latitude (near Point Reyes in Marin County). A determination had been made that the Dungeness crab caught south of Point Reyes no longer posed a threat to human health. Restrictions still apply. (Read more from the CDFW.)

However, commercial Dungeness crab season is not open yet. Stay tuned as many think it will open any day now.

Emeryville Sportfishing’s total catch since Feb. 11, 2016: 510 Dungeness crab. On Tues. Feb. 16, one boat went out with twelve anglers, bringing home 120 Dungeness crab. Those anglers had great dinners that night and for the night after and then for lunch that next day. “Crab boats go out every day, weather-permitting. I went down to the dock today and the trip was cancelled due to the high winds,” according to Heather Rotz of Emeryville Sportfishing. “People are pretty excited to go out for the Dungeness. And the limit is 10.”

Boats are going out Fri., Feb. 19 and Feb. 26 for Sturgeon. Emeryville Sportfishing is located at 3310 Powell Street in Emeryville. You can reserve a space to go crabbing at (510) 654-6040. The shop’s Winter Hours are Tues.-Sat., 9am-4pm.

 

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