Fort Bragg Tuna Fishing

1st Tuna fishing trip for the 22'. Towed the boat from the bay area to Ft. Bragg. Finished with 9 Tuna for the day.

Extended fishing report for May 31 – Where are they biting - The ...

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NORTH COAST RIVERS

North Coast streams and rivers are regulated by low flow closures. Always call ahead to determine the condition of the river you want to fish. If not mentioned, the river is closed or no reports. The DFG’s Low Flow Closure Hotline for north coast rivers is 707) 822-3164. For the Russian River and counties of Mendocino, Sonoma and Marin, call (707) 944-5533. South Central Coast streams number is (831) 649-2886. Many streams closed, and others change to artificial/barbless only on March 31 and others on April 25.

ROGUE RIVER, Lower Section, Gold Beach, Ore.–The spring Chinook fishing is getting better again. The last 3 or 4 days there have been approximately 20 fish a day being caught by the boats on anchor in the Elephant Rock area and lower. The water temperature is 55.5 degrees and there are indications of the fish starting to hold in the bay and this section of river. There have been some salmon caught recently with a slightly darker color and no sea lice on them. Other signs of these fish starting to hold is that there have been salmon caught as high as Jon’s Hole, but then never continues any higher.

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Fishing Line: 04/26/12
Fishing Line: 04/26/12 Fishing for spring Chinook's was not good for most diehard anglers last week. Many boats stayed on the river 3 or 4 days in a row with only sad stories of baits becoming waterlogged. Some anglers did find a fish here and there, but not many.

The Fishing Report — April 20, 2012
RANCHO SECO LAKE — Trout fishing was good once again for bait fishermen as those throwing Kastmasters from shore, and, better yet, on the water (remember no gasoline motors allowed) in rafts, kayaks, pontoon boats or canoes, trolling flies,

Fishing Line: 04/12/12
FORT BRAGG-It was a decent-but not great-salmon opener off of Fort Bragg. Plenty of fish were caught, but it was quite a run to find good green "salmon water". Abalone proved abundant for area divers, thanks to good weather and favorable tides.

The Fishing Report — April 6, 2012
Bank anglers will get their share at various spots around the lake, but with a way to get on the water via raft, kayak, pontoon boat or canoe (no gasoline powered motors are allowed), anglers have a lot more choices of fishing locations and methods.

Fishing Line, week of 4/5/12
Bank anglers will get their share at various spots around the lake, but with a way to get on the water via raft, kayak, pontoon boat or canoe (no gasoline powered motors are allowed), anglers have lots more choices of fishing locations and methods.