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Topics - Wire-haired Frontier

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General Talk / Bass Fishing in Humboldt County
« on: April 19, 2019, 02:00:34 PM »
I know HSU has a bass fishing team, but other than the few folks I run into, it seems like hardly anyone puts in any time in the freshwater up here for anything, but stocked trout.

Who is up in Humboldt fishing bass, and is does anyone know what happened to the topwater bite at freshwater lagoon? Seems to have disappeared for the last two weeks.

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General Fishing Tips / Fishfinders and making the first cast
« on: April 19, 2019, 01:54:42 PM »
So I searched through the forum a bit before posting this question.

I am curious how you use your fish finder from your kayak to target fish. For example, when I finally stumble something that looks good, I usually glide on past it (structure/fish), turn my kayak (maybe anchor if I want to hang out a bit), and start throwing different presentations until I find something that works.

I am really just trying to figure out ways to be more efficient when I am not sight-fishing or blind casting to the bank.

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Was heading from Sacramento back to Eureka last weekend and decided with the recent tournament on Clear Lake, that I would hit up Shasta before going back to work.

I was targeting bass, but had a couple hook-ups with brown-trout using a weedless spoon trolling between locations. The water temp was 58, so I had hoped for a bit more from the bass. Found a few bits of structure around the Jone's Valley launch that was holding some bass (<2lbs). Caught a bunch on a ned rig, but couldn't find a bit on anything else.

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Introductions / Saying Hello From The Lost Coast
« on: April 19, 2019, 12:12:08 PM »
Hi all,
Finally got a reasonable kayak for ocean/bass fishing and waterfowl hunting. Been trying to hit bass as much as possible lately, but being in Eureka, my options are limited. Can't wait to catch some rockfish and lings this summer.

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