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Charter boat skipper Tim Klassen scrubs down the Reel Steel at Woodley Island Marina after another day out on the ocean with some sport fishing clients. Photo by Heidi Walters -
Happy clients aboard Tim Klassen’s charter boat with their pretty catch of rockfish. Photo by Sherry Klassen -
Rockfish from another Reel Steel excursion. Photo by Sherry Klassen -
Austrians Bruno Mennel, Klaus Hatter, Andi Lässer, Richard Hagspiel and Joachim Fink, of the Royal Fly Fishing Club, drink beer at the Café Marina on Woodley Island after a bountiful day of halibut fishing on the Reel Steel. Photo by Heidi Walters -
Sport fisherman Michael Holland, of Eureka, checks out a new reel at the big sale at Englund’s. In the end, he got an inflatable life vest. Photo by Heidi Walters -
The underwater jumbles of submerged rocks and canyons around Cape Mendocino harbor an abundance of rockfish, halibut and salmon that lure many a fisherman. Photo by Heidi Walters -
Sport fisherman Eric Justesen and his son Leland shop for lures at the Englund Marine big sale. Photo by Heidi Walters -
Mike Zamboni, a commercial fisherman from Trinidad, may be buying new gear but he’s wary of what the future holds for fishing in state waters. Photo by Heidi Walters
