From the monthly archives:

April 2008

How do I get started in guiding?

by JD on April 24, 2008

JD,
Could you could possibly give me a hand on how to get started in the guiding field (or you could laugh at me that would work too)? It would much appreciated — this is a dream I would like to make into reality.

–Chris W.

Chris,

To get into guiding, you need to make sure you have all your licenses, bonds and insurance taken care of ahead of time. Here in California, you’ll need a DFG license and a Coast Guard Capt.’s license depending on what waters you’re planning to run on. You also need to post a surity bond each season.

Then, don’t expect to make a full-time deal out of it for a few seasons. Do it part time and have a back-up income source for awhile until you get a good client base built up. It takes t-i-m-e! Figure a good 5 years before you’re full time.

Also, keep in mind that when you’re guiding, you suddenly don’t have any time for fun fishing anymore. People think it’s all fun (which it is!), but there’s a lot of stress that goes along with it, too.

I thought I knew a lot about fishing…until I started having to do it every day, under all kinds of conditions, with people of all skill levels. The more I did it, the more I realized that I didn’t know so much.

Honestly, it’s a tough time to get into the field, with declining fish populations, ever-increasing crowds, expensive fuel and a recession. When times are tight, fishing trips often get axed out of people’s budgets.

If you’re prepared to hang tough and give it some time, you’ll do fine.

I’ll leave you with what I think is the most important aspect of being a guide:

It’s what you do between bites that makes or breaks you.

Good luck!

–JD

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Okay, so the ocean is completely closed to salmon fishing this year. The final decision has yet to come out, but prospects for king fishing in the Sacramento Valley are also very dim. So, where can you get you salmon fix?

The Klamath River!
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Stripers Gone Wild!

by JD on April 18, 2008

A little action from Thursday, April 17 from a remote corner of the Sac. River…

Stripers Gone Wild! from Fish with JD on Vimeo.

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Stripers Gone Wild!

by JD on April 18, 2008

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Good times on the river lately! Click HERE to see the new video!

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With the California salmon collapse and the resulting closures, tons of people have been emailing and calling me asking about how they can get involved in helping the plight of our fisheries.

Probably the easiest and quickest way to lend a helping hand is join the American Fishing Foundation which is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the anadromous fishing opportunities within California, Oregon and Washington.

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Why Bugs Hate Bass Boats…

by JD on April 13, 2008

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With California’s ocean salmon season now shut down for all of 2008 and rockfish seasons getting more and more restrictive, many saltwater anglers will be turning to California halibut in and around the major bays.
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Well, it’s official…there will be a complete closure of commercial and sport king salmon fishing off California and most of Oregon this year.

On April 10, the Pacific Fishery Management Council adopted the most restrictive salmon fisheries in the history for the West Coast, in response to the unprecedented collapse of Sacramento River fall Chinook and the exceptionally poor status of coho salmon from Oregon and Washington. The recommendation will be forwarded to the National Marine Fisheries Service for approval by May 1, 2008.

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