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Trinidad, Crescent City Kicking Out Limits of Rockfish
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, JUNE 3, 2021



The rockfish bite continues to be red-hot out of Trinidad and Crescent City. Both ports have quick access to the rockfish grounds, making it much easier to be on the water even when the ocean is a little snotty. And the fishing has been phenomenal. Limits have been pretty easy to come by. In Trinidad, there are plenty of good...
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Another beautiful day!
by Valerie Aubrey, JUNE 1, 2021
Eagle Lake

Another beautiful day! Surface temps creeping up a bit but fishing continues to be very good. Trout are scattered in the water column. Top lines & trolling flies around 4-6ft deep, 8-14ft deep with various lures. Pretty easy catching. Watch out for rocks out there. Lake levels are low & we have many natural hazards. More details on the fishing...
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Lake Sabrina Weekly Report
by Lake Sabrina Boat Landing Staff, MAY 31, 2021
Lake Sabrina

Remembering those who lost their lives for our freedoms – thank you. Thank you DFW for the stocking, just before Memorial Weekend, making so very many fisherpeople happy!!! Not only were there lots of people at Mule Days, there were lots of people at the Lake and lots of those people at the Lake caught fish. Saw lots of limits coming out...
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Cyanobacteria Blue-Green Algae
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, MAY 31, 2021

Trinity River - Willow Creek Weir

 Memorial Day Weekend to many is the start of summer. With temperatures reaching into the 100’s it does remind us of summer. It also starts the warming of the rivers. Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green algae) was discovered on the Lower Mad River. It also starts the blooming of Cyanobacteria on the Eel, Klamath ad Trinity Rivers. What does this mean to the...
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Opening Day Report
by Valerie Aubrey, MAY 29, 2021
Eagle Lake

Good morning from Eagle Lake! Woohoo!! Great fishing! Had to dodge some surface algae on the west side this morning but it was doable! Trout for us (kayaks, trolling) we’re 2-7 ft deep. Early I did have action on trolling flies…cinnamon leech & flo orange in 2 to 6ft of water but they were already starting to move out by...
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Eureka Boats Finding the Halibut
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, MAY 27, 2021



The weather finally cooperated for consecutive days and the Eureka boats took full advantage. Most of the angling effort was on the Pacific halibut grounds but quite a few boats made the trip south to Cape Mendocino. While the halibut bite isn’t wide open, most of the charter boats are putting clients into limits. It can best be described as...
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