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Topic: salmon sportsfishing season is on- opening 4/2  (Read 4142 times)

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mooch

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Great news. I've got a question. It's gonna be next to impossible for me to get out and fish in the month of April. Is there a certain time of year/month where Salmon fishing is most productive? Hopefully I don't have to miss out.

check out the dates and location on this thread....it will give you an idea of what went on during the past salmon seasons.

http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php/topic,3293.0.html


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Ummmm okaaaay, I just browsed the salmon photo gallery and I have a newfound respect for you Mooch! I didn't know you used to dominate the yaksalmon like that! WOW! I am super jealous right now bro. Funny thing is I remember the summer bite in 2005 out of Moss...but I was fishing from a boat (sadface). It was really cool to see those old pics. Some things change (like seeing a quote from Chuck about using a Hobie for the first time lol). And some things stay the same (like Freddie wearing the exact same board shorts & visor as 2005 lol).
Mooch we gotta talk on Saturday! I need to know where & how you got those beautiful fish. So I can try to copy you, of course.
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Hopefully a full salmon season will take pressure off other fisheries, namely California halibut.  From what I could gather, the Bay Area population has been getting hammered by anglers for the past few years in the wake of the salmon closures.  Big predatory fish like halibut can only take so much pressure.  Since DFG typically applies restrictions after the damage is done, I doubt we could rely on them to impose restrictions while the fishery is still viable.
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Hopefully a full salmon season will take pressure off other fisheries, namely California halibut.  From what I could gather, the Bay Area population has been getting hammered by anglers for the past few years in the wake of the salmon closures.  Big predatory fish like halibut can only take so much pressure.  Since DFG typically applies restrictions after the damage is done, I doubt we could rely on them to impose restrictions while the fishery is still viable.


 I hope the salmon season is hot out of the bay and leave the flatties to us. Bolinas launches and fat kings! Moochie, LM?
"I always entertain great hope" Robert Frost


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Hopefully a full salmon season will take pressure off other fisheries, namely California halibut.  From what I could gather, the Bay Area population has been getting hammered by anglers for the past few years in the wake of the salmon closures.  Big predatory fish like halibut can only take so much pressure.  Since DFG typically applies restrictions after the damage is done, I doubt we could rely on them to impose restrictions while the fishery is still viable.


 I hope the salmon season is hot out of the bay and leave the flatties to us. Bolinas launches and fat kings! Moochie, LM?


Heck yeah I've been dying for a summer/fall marin salmon bite from the yak forever! Hope it happens this year.


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Moochie, LM?

Hell ya! ALthough I know some "so called" locals don't like the fact that I even mention "Linda Mar" on this site :smt011 I hope the salmon and stripers show up in numbers  :smt045 And who knows, another WSB might even crash the party  :smt002


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I cant wait to crash on the beach again! With a hull full of chinookie that is. :smt003 :smt006
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Moochie, LM?
I know some "so called" locals don't like the fact that I even mention "Linda Mar" on this site :smt011
Because its so super secret right?


 

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