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Topic: Fishing Humboldt County  (Read 717 times)

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BrineAngler

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Good Day all,
I just moved int the dorms here at HSU, and am looking into spots to fish in the county. I have been researching the area and the variety of regulations but am new to the area and am having a hard time figuring out where I can Fish/ Snare. Ive bought a steelhead report card and am looking forward to using it but really want to understand the regulations/ areas before going out.
Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated. Being a respectful angler is my number 1 priority, Im not trying to disrespect this beautiful area or its anglers by lacking proper information.
Thank You, BrineAngler- Cody


crash

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Today-

Nowhere.

The mad should come into shape in a week to 10 days. We are going to have a multi-week break in the weather with a dipole ridging event setting up. Then it’s game on for everything.

I’d be happy to meet with you over coffee sometime and give you the regulations rundown. We have a large group of dedicated and accomplished kayak anglers here and there’s a couple guides you can hire that will show you how to catch fish here. Most of our local kayak fishing community is not active on NCKA - they are mostly on Facebook.

First thing you should do is look at loletaeric YouTube channel. A lot of us got started there. Eric is one of the guides available for hire. He is active here on NCKA.

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Live2Fish

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Mad River, Eel River, Smith River, Redwood Creek, Big Lagoon, Stone Lagoon, Trinidad, Shelter Cove, Cape Mendocino, Humboldt Bay...these are some great spots to fish around here. 


Sharkie

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Hola Brine Angler, I have just made the move up here also....retired, and ready to fish. Have tried the Mad a few times...saw one 5 lb fish taken and fished Stone Lagoon with my friend releasing a 5 lb fish. 
   Will get real serious when salmon/rock fish open. Send me a message as I can fish at the drop of the hat!
   Crash called it... maybe next Wednesday the Mad will be in shape. There are also some Mad River events coming up... and I just joined The Mad River Alliance...hope to do some volunteering soon for them
   I'm the no BS type of angler....ready to roll, I have a Hobie Outback and a 19ft Starcraft, so drop me a message, Ron


 

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