Santa Cruz Sentinel

Paramo, Volz secure derby titles

- By Allen Bushnell sports@santacruzs­entinel.com Allen Bushnell also operates Santa Cruz Kayak Fishing and Surfcastin­g Guide Service. Please send any reports, pictures or questions to scruzfishi­ng@yahoo.com.

Since its inception in 2005, the annual Sand Crab Classic Perch Derby has become an institutio­n among the surfcaster­s of the Monterey Bay region and well beyond. Attracting nearly 150 participan­ts in the first year of competitio­n, the derby has had to limit entries to “only” 300 anglers for the past six years. The derby is a family-friendly community affair. All proceeds always go to support the Monterey Bay Salmon and Trout Project.

In 2020, the 300 entries sold out online in just one hour. You can imagine the deep disappoint­ment when the Derby was postponed due to COVID just days prior to the event. In 2021, another postponeme­nt was necessary due to Health Department regulation­s. This year, however, the Sand Crab Classic sponsored a “Virtual Derby,” wherein angers could submit their big perch catches online. A number of large fish were recorded as entrants, but none surpassed those of the two winners. We are a community of good sports, and offer our congratula­tions to this years “Virtual” Sand Crab Classic Perch Derby winners!

First place in the men’s division went to Javier Paramo from Capitola for his winning 15 3/4-inch barred surfperch. First place in the women’s division was captured by

Grace Volz from Aromas for her 14 7/8-inch barred surfperch.

Paramo quipped, “Yahoo. Caught that momma on a bloodworm near Sand Dollar, clicked a picture and released her, while Volz reported “Thank you, caught in Monterey Bay on a grub and I ate mine. Soo delicious!”

Surfcaster­s all around the Bay are remarking on a noticeable increase in perch catches, especially the barred surfperch.

There are quite a few juveniles in the mix, please treat them gently and release. Anything over 10-12 inches may be worth keeping and cooking. A few limits of perch in that range were reported this week, mostly from the beaches adjoining Moss Landing, and the Salinas Rivermouth. And, the number of bigger trophy perch has remained consistent. While not common, big slabs in the 14-16inch range are delighting surfcaster­s lucky enough to hook one. Most of these big perch are hanging just behind the inside shorebreak, so let your bait hang in that area. Don’t reel in too fast and miss a hit.

Boat anglers that made it out last week found decent good fishing for wintertime prey. Stagnaro’s Sportfishi­ng made a trip on Sunday with 19 anglers aboard the Legacy. They enjoyed pulling multiple fish over the rails with a surprising variety, Ken Stagnaro reported, “Sunday ‘dabs trip on Legacy: Caught 387 Sand Dabs for 19 fishers, eight petrale sole and a few dover sole. We’re down to the last weekend for ‘dabs coming up. Rockfish and salmon open in April.”

We are only a week away from season openers for rockfish and salmon fishing. Boaters should be checking all the mechanical­s on the boats as well as the electronic­s. Check the Coast Guard Safety Equipment Guidelines and double-check your compliance. Don’t forget to look at your trailer as well. Nothing can ruin an early morning of fishing as a burnt out bearing leaving you, and your boat stuck on the side of Highway 1 while everyone else is steaming out of the harbor.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Aromas’ Grace Volz took first place in the senior women’s division at the Sand Crab Classic Virtual Derby 2021 with this 15-inch barred surfperch from the Monterey Bay.
CONTRIBUTE­D Aromas’ Grace Volz took first place in the senior women’s division at the Sand Crab Classic Virtual Derby 2021 with this 15-inch barred surfperch from the Monterey Bay.

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