My goals for 2026

Started by pjstevko, January 01, 2026, 06:08:51 PM

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pjstevko

I've got a few fishing related goals I want to start working towards in 2026.


Fish over 30 days

Start the California Heritage Trout Challenge (https://wildlife.ca.gov/Fishing/Inland/HTC).
To qualify for the Challenge, six different native trout must be caught within their historic range.

Work on my speed jigging technique

Catch a new personal best bft (over 110#)

Catch a halibut, salmon, and white sea bass

Thin out gear I'm not using

Fly fish the Park more

Limit my tackle (not set-ups) on my SD trips

Bring newbies rockfishing


Some of these will be easy some will not.....

What are your goals for 2026?

reelynew

Good luck on the heritage trout challenge.

I'm going to work on snaring a dungeness, catching a kokanee and a steelhead.

Looking forward to fishing the reels that were gifted to me by friends and family.

Eating more fish :)
I fish because the voices in my head tell me to.

Gfish

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Good reference for the Calif. Heritage Trout Challenge. Took a close look at all the trout pictures and the maps specific to each species. I got 6! That is, over the course of my off/on 30 + years of fishing there: Coastal Rainbow; Coastal Cutthroat; Eagle Lake Rainbow; McCloud River Redband Rainbow(the prettiest); Goose Lake Redband from the Pit River(a definite "probably") and Lahontan Cutthroat.

Those are the ones I can remember. I do recall some interesting/different colored Rainbows from places like the Truckee River, the Susan River, and the S. Fork of the San Joaquin River.

Good luck with the Golden trout species. Tried and tried in Montana, where they stocked 'em, never even saw one.
Fishing tackle is an art form and all fish caught on the right tackle are"Gfish"!

pjstevko

Quote from: Gfish on January 02, 2026, 12:50:28 AMGood reference for the Calif. Heritage Trout Challenge. Took a close look at all the trout pictures and the maps specific to each species. I got 6! That is, over the course of my off/on 30 + years of fishing there: Coastal Rainbow; Coastal Cutthroat; Eagle Lake Rainbow; McCloud River Redband Rainbow(the prettiest); Goose Lake Redband from the Pit River(a definite "probably") and Lahontan Cutthroat.

Those are the ones I can remember. I do recall some interesting/different colored Rainbows from places like the Truckee River, the Susan River, and the S. Fork of the San Joaquin River.

Good luck with the Golden trout species. Tried and tried in Montana, where they stocked 'em, never even saw one.

There's no time limit on the Trout Challenge so if you have pics you can submit an application....

Keta

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Quote from: pjstevkoquote author=pjstevko link=msg=479851 date=1767290931]

Catch a new personal best bft (over 110#)

Thin out gear I'm not using

Limit my tackle (not set-ups) on my SD trips


Good goals.  Some of mine that are similar.

NOT catch a BFT over 110#

Thin out my gear I am not using, sure it's like quiting heroin.

Limit the gear I bring on SD long range trips.  Not a chance.

I set a goal of 5 rods every year but always end up with 12 or more.  I have a 3 day in May I paid for in 2025 but the trip was canceled.  As of now for the May 3 day I have one 30#, one 40#, one 50/60#, two 80# and a 100#. The extra 80# rig is a Avet EX30 spooled with JB 65# (it breaks at around 75#) that I want to see if the drift does not effect it as bad as 80#.  It could be a big mistake but I realy do not want to deal with another cow tuna.



Hi, my name is Lee and I have a fishing gear problem.

I have all of the answers, yup, no, maybe.

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