Salmon season set for Shelter Cove

Shelter Cove - Shelter Cove, CA (Humboldt County)

 Salmon season set for Shelter Cove
Six-year old Asha Quilan-McDermott, left, from Arcata took top honors in last Saturday’s Perch’n on the Peninsula fishing tournament with his junior’s division tournament record 15.39-inch Redtail perch. Also pictured is Blake Santos, whose 13.62-in
Photo Credit: Samoa Peninsula Fire District

by Kenny Priest
4-13-2017
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KMZ areas closed for season
The axe officially fell on Tuesday: Salmon ports from Eureka to Gold Beach will remain off limits for recreational salmon fishing this year. Because of the historically low numbers of adult Klamath River fall Chinook — a lingering effect of five years of drought water mismanagement, and poor ocean conditions — the PFMC reaffirmed their decision to officially close recreational salmon fishing within the California and Oregon KMZ areas.

Fisheries to our south, which have far less impact on the Klamath River salmon, fared much better. From Horse Mtn. south to Point Arena, which includes Shelter Cove and Fort Bragg, the recreational season runs from April 1 through May 31 and August 15 through November 12.

On the commercial side, fisheries from the Florence South Jetty to Horse Mtn. will be closed for the entire season to reduce impacts on Klamath River fall Chinook. Between Horse Mountain and Point Arena, there will be a 3,000 Chinook quota ocean fishery during the month of September, after 2017 Klamath River fall Chinook spawners have entered the Klamath River.

Still to be determined is the in-river fishery on the Klamath River. Within Alternative 1, which was the plan selected by PFMC, it states that Klamath River recreational fishery will have an allocation of 129 adult Chinook. This extremely hot-topic will be discussed and a decision could be reached during Thursday’s Fish and Game Commission meeting held in Sacramento. Locally, you can participate via teleconference at the CDFW office in Arcata at 50 Ericson Court. The meeting begins at 10 a.m. and the agenda and meeting documents can be found online at http://www.fgc.ca.gov/meetings/2017/index.aspx#apr.

Shelter Cove/Marine Forecast
Since the opener, there have been just a couple of fishable days due to the wind and only a handful of salmon have been landed. Hopefully that will change in the next few days as the ocean conditions are forecasted to improve. On Friday, winds will be out of the NW 5 to 10 knots and NW waves 2 feet at 3 seconds and NW 8 feet at 13 seconds. Winds will be similar on Saturday, with waves out of the N 2 feet at 3 seconds and NW 7 feet at 13 seconds. Winds will pick up on Sunday, coming from the SE 10 to 20 knots. Waves will be SE 5 feet at 4 seconds and NW 5 feet at 12 seconds. Conditions can and will change. For an up-to-date forecast, visit http://marine.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lon=-124.49013&lat=40.37055#.WOLb6eQ2yUk.

Extremely Wet” year designation for Trinity River
The official water year designation for the Trinity River in 2017 is "Extremely Wet" as determined by the April 1st reservoir inflow forecast of 2,265,000 acre feet, which allows for releases to the river of 815,000 acre feet according to the Trinity River Restoration Program. The recommended flows are expected to increase beginning April 21, reaching their highest levels on April 26-29. Flows will then gradually decrease through the August. The Trinity Management Council (TMC) flow release hydrograph recommendation is awaiting approval by the U.S. Department of Interior. For more information, visit www.trrp.net/restore/flows/current.

HASA dinner on Saturday night
The annual HASA fundraiser dinner will be held this Saturday, April 15, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway in Arcata. Tickets are $25 for adults and $10 for children. Food will be provided by Ramone’s and some great items will be auctioned and raffled off. Tickets are available from the following Eureka merchants: Bucksport Sporting Goods, Englund Marine, Pacific Outfitters, RMI Outdoors, W&W RV & Sporting Goods, and Mad River Tackle located in Arcata. For more information, email hasa6191@gmail.com.

Rowdy Creek Hatchery Fundraiser coming April 29
The Lucky 7 Casino’s Tolowa Even Center will be hosting the annual Rowdy Creek Fish Hatchery Fundraiser Dinner and Auction on Saturday, April 29. There will be a cocktail and appetizer social hour at 5:30 p.m.,with dinner starting at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $50 per person and must be purchased before April 17. Discounted rooms are available courtesy of Lucky 7 Casino, 255 N. Fred Haight Dr. Smith River. For more information, contact Susan at 707-218-7523.

The Rivers:
Main Stem Eel

As of Wednesday, the main Eel was running at 17,500 cfs on the Scotia gauge and predicted to rise overnight to over 25,000 cfs. It remains high and dirty, and will need a couple weeks of dry weather to clear.

Smith River
I haven't been fishing much over the last week, mostly due to the weather,” said guide Mike Coopman. “The reports that I have been getting is there are still a lot of down streamers in the system. The water is still high, and with more rain in the forecast, it looks like it will remain high through the weekend. With a couple weeks left in the season, it looks to be good fishing if we can get some good conditions.”


Kenny Priest operates Fishing the North Coast, a fishing guide service out of Humboldt specializing in salmon and steelhead. Find it on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and www.fishingthenorthcoast.com. For up-to-date fishing reports and North Coast river information, email kenny@fishingthenorthcoast.com.


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