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If You Love Seafood...
or Fishing.... check this out:
How
to Fish the Mendocino Coast
A Fisherman's Field Guide to Seafood
by Noyo Harbor Confidential
columnist
Jim Martin
How to Fish the Mendocino Coast ... A
Local Fisherman's Guidebook to Wild Seafood
"Give Away These Saltwater Fishing Secrets? Tell the world
about the top diving spots?
I Could Walk the Plank!!"
Monday, 5:03 AM
from the desk of Jim Martin
Dear friend,
If you like the taste of fish, then you are a lot like me.
California's Mendocino Coastline provides hundreds of thousands
of people with seafood, whether they catch it themselves or buy
it.
Why not catch your fish and eat it, too?
Mendocino seafood is freely available, from the California
mussels on nearly every rock to the Dungeness crab off piers
and shorelines. Rockfish are abundant here, and man - are they
tasty. I can smell the fish fry right now. Ft. Bragg is rated
as the #1 chinook salmon port on the West Coast. How would
you like to catch your own king salmon? Roast those cherry-red
steaks on a BBQ grill, slathered with marinade? Get your plate
ready, because I'd like to serve you!
From my own experience, I can tell you that there is no seafood
like the seafood you caught and cooked yourself. My local knowledge
didn't come easy - it comes from twenty plus years of fishing
out of Noyo Harbor for chinook salmon, steelhead, ling cod, rockfish,
albacore. Local knowledge like that can't be bought, it must
be earned. I've made every mistake in the book. And I've learned
something from each one.
You fishermen: let me ask you something. How much to you spend
every year on fishing? Let's see: a trip on a chartered fishing
vessel can cost you from $65 to.... $150... well, the sky's the
limit when it comes to long range trips. A fishing license costs
over $30 in California now. Bait, $5 a day. Don't even get me
started about the fancy rods and reels, the lures, the saltwater
fishing tackle. As you know, it adds up. All the more reason
to increase your odds of success.
The number one key to fishing success is local knowledge.
Pick any location in the world: what works today will probably
work tomorrow morning. If you can talk to somebody at the dock,
your potential for success takes a ride on the Mars probe. It
skyrockets.
All of us probably take our local fishing knowledge for granted.
Until a local newspaper publisher offered me $25 for a quick
steelhead fishing report, a simple write-up on a fishing trip
my buddy and I took on the Navarro river, I had no idea people
were interested. It turned out that there was no other Mendocino
County fishing report anywhere. They wanted more.
That's how I came to writing a local fishing column, called
"Noyo Harbor Confidential." I started sending it out
to friends, and every week it appears in a local paper, the Anderson
Valley Advertiser. .
How to Fish the Mendocino
Coast
A Local Fisherman's Field Guide to Seafood
I wrote and designed this guide book for the average reader
who likes to fish, people who like to find hidden public access
along the coast and seashore, or anyone who enjoys eating seafood.
This field guide will be something you'll never forget to slip
into your pocket before any trip to the Mendocino coast.
Stop wasting time scouting out new locations.
Put a local fishing guide in your back pocket, for ready reference
on the water.
Easy to follow instructions on how to prepare and cook seafood.
Put your off-season down time to good use by building your
fishing skills.
CLICK HERE TO ORDER NOW
Let's take a look at just some of the information
packed into this guidebook:
- Over 70 public ocean access points for shorecasting, diving, or tidepooling in Mendocino
County.
- Two fishing spots in Mendocino
County where you can drop a line and catch some fish - without
buying a fishing license
- Top three chinook salmon rigs that catch
90% of the king salmon off this coastline
- GPS numbers for offshore
albacore tuna hotspots
- How to preserve salmon
without refrigeration - INDEFINITELY
- Rockfish and ling cod jigging techniques
that bring the big ones over the rail
- Saltwater fishing tackle
that does the job without breaking the bank
- Three ways to catch Dungeness crab without
a boat
- The biggest mistake you
can make when netting a big fish - avoid that heartbreak!
- Beaches that produce day smelt and night
smelt, year in and year out, and the best times to find them
running
- Surf perch tactics on
the beach
- The sex life of a ling cod - using biological
knowledge to put dinner on the table
- The #1 key to selecting
the most tender and tasty mussels from any mussel bed
- Phone numbers for charter fishing operations
in Noyo Harbor
- Unlock the secret to increasing
your chances for the jackpot fish on a party boat
- Traditional salmon trolling tacks that
produce fish for those who know them
- Why beginners often outfish
the old salts.
- How to rig the "Noyo Tickler"
with a hootchie squid skirt and a cut bait.
- How to catch king salmon
with a saltwater fly.
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- and much much more
Where to fish: public access points for shore casting
and diving, piers, harbors, and charter fishing operations
How to Catch: proven, simple techniques and secret
tips especially designed for the beginning angler.
How to Cook Your Catch: mouth-watering recipes for
game fish like salmon, lingcod, Dungeness crab, and common, yet
tasty, shellfish like mussels and limpets.
Sustaining our fisheries: commentary on the current
state of our fisheries, current management practices, and habitat
politics.
A Fisherman's Yearbook: with excerpts from Jim Martin's
popular fishing column in the Anderson Valley Advertiser, giving
a month-by-month guide to seasonal fishing opportunities in Mendocino
County.
Mr. Martin is a member of the Mendocino County Fish &
Game Advisory Commission, the Coastside Fishing Club, and Media
Chair of the Northern California Chapter of the Recreational
Fishing Alliance.
To Order a Copy of How to Fish the Mendocino Coast; A Fisherman's
Field Guide to Seafood, send $20 (postpaid) with your name
and address to:
Flatland Books
POB 2420
Ft. Bragg, CA 95437
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