Trinity Fork Outfitters
Ocean Kayak Fishing

Ocean Kayak Fishing

We offer one-of-a-kind Northern California ocean kayak fishing excursions for a variety of fish species, including: king salmon, California halibut, lingcod, rockfish, cabezon, greenling (known as the RCG complex), and even leopard shark. Trips are primarily in Humboldt, Mendocino, and Del Norte counties but we are always chasing the fish and conditions.

List of some of the locations we fish (from North to South): Crescent City, Trinidad, Eureka/Humboldt Bay, the Lost Coast, Shelter Cove, Caspar, and Albion.

Also check out our kayak based freedive spearfishing trips.

King (Chinook) Salmon

Catching and landing salmon from a kayak is one of the most exciting angling experiences. Places to fish for king salmon are diminishing every year as the population of salmon ebb. There are even fewer places you can be successful from a kayak. Northern California is unique because there are certain areas that salmon congregate close enough to shore for the kayak-based angler to target them.

When kayakers can reach the salmon grounds it’s no secret that it can be extremely effective – often out-fishing nearby motorboat anglers. There are a few basic methods of salmon fishing: mooching, trolling, and a combination of the two called trooching. When the fish are schooled up in an area it’s most productive to mooch or trooch. If the fish are spread out, trolling can be better to locate schools of fish. We use whatever method that will put fish in the kayak, often changing things up throughout the day.

2024 Season:

To be determined.

Please see regulations for more specific details on seasons, size limits, and bag limits.  

California Halibut

Halibut can be caught incidental to bottomfishing or salmon fishing but to target them it’s most productive to focus on sand and mud flats. Drifting bait along the bottom, swimbaits, and trolling all work. We prefer to use fresh bait when it’s available. Once one halibut is caught there is always more in the area. While the season runs all year, the fishing is best during the warmer months (May – September) when the halibut come into the protected bays and coves.  

2023 Season: Year-long

Daily Bag Limit: 3 CA halibut

Bottomfish

We start early in the morning as the sun is rising and head to known rocky reefs, pinnacles, and kelp beds. It’s common to use lead jigs and shrimp flies for bottomfish but we like to also catch our own bait or use fresh frozen bait to target the big lingcod. Drifts are made over areas until a concentration of fish are found. Once we find the schools of fish, we will focus our effort over the area and usually it won’t be long before you feel a ling take your bait and head for the nearest rock crevice.

2023 Season:

Summary of regulations can be found here.

Northern Management Area: May 15 – October 15

Mendocino Management Area: July 16 – December 31

Daily Bag Limit: 2 lingcod; 10 RCG in combination with sub-limits

Leopard Shark

We fish for leopard sharks on Humboldt Bay during times of year when other fishing seasons are closed or when conditions are too rough to access the open ocean. There is very little pressure for sharks in Humboldt Bay and plenty of large leopard sharks. Shark fishing can be done effectively from shore as well. When cleaned properly they are delicious on the table.

2023 Season: Year-long in Humboldt Bay

Daily Bag Limit: 3 leopard sharks

Ocean trips are subject to cancelation based on the swell, wind, and weather. There are places to tuck into during inclement seas but sometimes we must call a trip. Safety is always the highest concern.

Rates – California Ocean Kayak Fishing

Rate chart for California ocean kayak fishing trips below. We are happy to provide lodging accommodations but you are also welcome to arrange your own. These are some common trip lengths.

Rates are per person.

Half DayFull Day1 day
1 night
2 day
1 night
2 day
2 night
2 day
3 night
3 day
3 night
$200$375$575$950$1,150$1,350$1,725

Extra nights = $200

Extra days = $375

Inclusions

  • A knowledgeable and experienced guide.
  • Transportation from a pre-arranged meeting location to the ocean.
  • Kayak, paddle, and safety equipment.  Guests may bring their own if properly equipped.
  • Rod, reel, and tackle. Guests are welcome to bring their own.
  • Deli style lunch.
  • Non-alcoholic beverages.
  • Breakfast and dinner if we provide lodging accommodations.
  • Lodging for paid nights.
  • Filleting/steaking of fish.

Exclusions

  • Fishing license and applicable stamps/validations.
  • Wetsuit or drysuit, can be rented locally. Detailed gear list will be provided. If you need anything in particular we will do our best to accommodate you.
  • Alcohol or tobacco products.
  • Lodging and meals for before and after the trip.
  • Transportation to the pre-arranged meeting location.
  • Packaging and storage of fillets after the trip. Please bring an ice chest if possible.  

Contact us to go on your next ocean kayak fishing adventure.

  • Northern California ocean kayak fishing for king salmon, lingcod, and California halibut.
  • North coast of California ocean kayak fishing for king salmon