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Matt1515


Location: Greensboro, NC

PostPosted: Tue 09/11/07 3:56 pm    Post subject: Going to California- Gualala any good? Reply with quote

I'll be out there next week and was curious to know if I should hit the coast or the river. Anyone out there know this area well?
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mro


Location: Hayward, CA

PostPosted: Fri 09/28/07 10:00 am    Post subject: Gualala Reply with quote

Sorry to post late, have not been around lately.
Too early for the Gualala and rain needed. Enough rain needed to bust open the bar and then 3 to 5 days for the water to become "fishable". Can happen before Christmas and have in the past caught fish as late as April.
This time of year good bets steelhead/salmon are the Trinity and lower Feather rivers. A shot at some nice size strippers happens this time of year on the feather too. A few others but the prospects change day to day (water flow/weather).
Gualala is a short but beautiful river. In the past has produced some of the best and largest steelhead fishing I've ever had. In the last 6/7 years the fishery has declined and it's become hit and miss and a two or three fish day is considered very good if you hook any at all. There are but a half dozen "holes" which a wader can easily access that are excellant fly water. Seldom use less than a #3 sink shooting head and a couple of the holes require 70 foot plus casts to be in the "bucket", but to hook a hot fish on such a cast is flat out great.

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Matt1515


Location: Greensboro, NC

PostPosted: Mon 10/01/07 7:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the info. I just returned from my trip at the begining of last week. You're right about fresh water fishing. I was way too early. I was there for a wedding so the timing wasn't really my decision. I hit some of the "gulches" and caught a few small perch. If I had more time I think I could've done much better. I hit a spot on the north side of anchor bay and hooked into something big but broke it off on the run. Not sure what it was, the locals said prob. a lingcod? I didn't think they bit flies. More of a bottom dwelling fish. I think the area was called schooner gulch. Know it? I also hit the pier area (down below it) at point arena. Just more perch. I have to go back in January so I'm hoping the fresh water will be better. I'd like to spend a day at the little town that sits on the Russian.
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