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Topic: Fishing or clamming around Fort Bragg?  (Read 1944 times)

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Rc4jw

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Hello everybody... my wife and I are headed up to the Fort Bragg area for a few days for our anniversary. Wondering if anybody knows of any good spots to go fishing or maybe clamming around the area?


GrimKeeper

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I can't say anything as to the clamming around FB, but maybe some back up in the harbor east of the bridge, looks like the right kind of sediment to find em.

I've done really good with barred sea perch on the north side of the small jetty in NoYo Harbor. 2 droppers couple-3 feet up from a half ounce on size 6 baitholders with a dime sized piece of shrimp. I've pulled a few Greenling and a couple keeper Lingcod from the rocks on the North side of the harbor as well.


Fisherman X

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Similar results as GrimKeeper's there. Also, at low tide around the jetty, poke-poling for MFE's in the rocks are a lot of fun and usually very successful. I have also caught Cabezon on the north side of the Harbor on minus tides where you can get further out on the rocks.
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