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Telstar Charters 2025

Tuesday, March 18th, 2025

April 1st is the opener for Deep water rockfish. Excited to announce we will now be offering electric fishing reels at a small additional charge. Regulations state anglers must remain seaward of the 50 fathom (300ft) continental curve. This “line” out of Noyo Harbor is approximately 370 or 62 fathoms, forcing us to fish even deeper then regulated. On average we find ourselves fishing in 450/550ft of water. This is where the electric fishing reels come in!

Salmon have arrived!!!

Sunday, July 14th, 2013

Fish are just hanging out at the buoy. I like it. It is only 8-10 minutes from the dock to the fishing grounds. Nice grade too! Biggest one was 28lb 3oz caught by Amanda Moore out of Sacramento. Runner up was Mike Duvall from Upper Lake with a 24 lb king. Susie Sagan from Grass Valley got a limit of kings with one of them 22lb 10oz. Great job by everyone!    Fish-On!

Capt Randy

 

Wed July 10th, 2013

Thursday, July 11th, 2013

We fished just south of the harbor for rockfish today. The grade of fish was very nice. Blues, Blacks, and Olives were hungry. We scored limits of them and got a few lings to top it off. We also released 4 nice salmon on our rockfish gear. They ranged from 15 to 25 lbs. I call a buddy of mine who was offshore trolling for salmon and he said it was kind of slow. So I sugessted that he come make a few passes by me. As soon as he got in sight , he started hooking up. I think he ended up with 4 nice salmon. Biggest one weighed 36 lbs. !! So that evening I decided to go out and see if they are still there. So 1 friend and my boys headed out for a quick trip. We ended up by the buoy and landed 34 fish and released that many. Biggest one was 33 lbs. landed by Bruce Lawrason out of Ft. Bragg. Fish-0n

Capt Randy

May 15th Birdwatching

Monday, May 30th, 2011

The Audubon Society went out on the Telstar* today looking for anything that has wings. We were fortunate that the weather allowed us to head in a southwest direction. The highlight of the trip was a rare bird sighting. A short-tailed albatross. To see more info on this rare bird, check out www.menocinocoastaudubon.org. Photograph by Ron Levalley.

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