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Low-Flow River Information for the North Coast – 2024/2025
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by Kenny Priest, OCTOBER 18, 2024



Low Flow River Closures begin Sept. 1 and run through April 30, 2025. North Coast rivers that are regulated by low flow closures, including the Eel River, Mad River, Mattole River, Redwood Creek, Smith River and Van Duzen River will begin angling restrictions on September 1st, and run through April 30th 2025. . As a reminder, in 2022, a low-flow angling...
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North Coast Rivers Likely to Remain Closed
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by Kenny Priest, OCTOBER 10, 2024



Incoming Storm Won’t Pack Enough Punch To Open Rivers The good news is we’re about to see a weather pattern shift, bringing with it the first rainstorm of the season. Unfortunately, it looks like it will fall well short of what we need to open up the rivers to fishing. The bulk of the rain is forecast to fall south of...
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Offshore Only’ Rockfish Season Begins Oct. 1
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by Kenny Priest, SEPTEMBER 26, 2024



After a productive, fun-filled five-month season of nearshore rock fishing, the month of October will force anglers back to deeper water. Beginning Oct. 1 within the Northern Management Area, which includes ocean waters between 42°00’ N. latitude (CA-OR Border) and 40°10′ N. latitude (near Cape Mendocino), fishing for rockfish will only be allowed seaward of the 50-fathom boundary line, and...
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Chetco Estuary Filling Up with Kings
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by Kenny Priest, SEPTEMBER 19, 2024



If you’re missing the taste of fresh, ocean salmon, you’ll want to keep an eye on the Chetco River estuary. Salmon have been staging in the tidewater since early September and they’ll be there until enough rain falls and allows them to make their way upriver. And according to Andy Martin of Wild Rivers Fishing, the season at the mouth...
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Tuna Bite Slows out of Eureka – For Now
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by Kenny Priest, SEPTEMBER 12, 2024



It’s been a pretty good season for albacore tuna off the North Coast, but it now looks to be slowing down as the warm, blue water has faded off our coast. Scores and effort over the past couple weeks have dwindled as the water has dissipated and/or moved out. But there is one glimmer of hope on the horizon. The...
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Eureka Full of Saltwater Options
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by Kenny Priest, SEPTEMBER 6, 2024



It’s a good time to be a saltwater angler right now, especially if Eureka is your home port. Options on the table right now are Pacific halibut, rockfish, and tuna. And they’re all biting! It’s been a pretty sluggish season for halibut, but the bite really started to pick up steam in August. Recently, the best action has been straight...
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