Pacific Halibut rough going

Eureka Coast - Eureka, CA (Humboldt County)


by Kenny Priest
8-17-2017
Website

The oceans been rough since Sunday, keeping the fleet either tied up or inside Humboldt Bay reports Tim Klassen of Reel Steel Sport Fishing. He said, “The Pacific halibut bite was in a gradual decline. We went from limits, to three to two to none by Sunday. We’ve been fishing in the same general area where we got them last week, but for whatever reason, they just went off the bite. The tuna water is still sitting about 45 miles straight out, but we’ll have to see if these winds will start to tear it up. With the ocean being too rough, most of the action has been on the bay for California halibut. The bite has slowed a little, but there’s still plenty of keepers to be had.”


Find "Fishing the North Coast" on Facebook and fishingthenorthcoast.com for up-to-date fishing reports and North Coast river information. Questions, comments and photos can be emailed to kenny@fishingthenorthcoast.com.


< Previous Report Next Report >




< Previous Report Next Report >


More Reports


8-17-2017
The Bureau of Reclamation will increase releases from Lewiston Dam to the Trinity River in support of the Hoopa Valley...... Read More

Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Thursday, August 10th, 2017

: Shelter Cove/Fort Bragg salmon seasons set to reopen
: Halibut bite slows a bit
: Trinidad halibut wide open
Klamath River - Lower: Salmon bite off and on