About Us | Micah Woolworth - Lost Coast Sport Fishing

About Lost Coast Sport Fishing

At Lost Coast Sport Fishing, family comes first both on and off the water. Owned and operated by Captain Micah Woolworth, our business is built on a passion for fishing, a love for the outdoors, and a commitment to creating unforgettable experiences for every guest. Alongside his wife and kids, Micah has turned a lifelong pursuit into a family-driven operation where every trip reflects dedication, integrity, and genuine hospitality.

Captain Micah is a Coast Guard Certified Master Captain with over 30 years of experience navigating rivers, bays, and coastal waters. A lifelong angler, he has spent decades chasing steelhead, salmon, trout, and other hard-fighting species that define the West Coast fishing experience. While he has fished waters across the globe, his heart remains rooted in the wild beauty of the Lost Coast—where rugged shorelines meet powerful ocean currents and thriving fisheries.

With deep knowledge of local waters, seasonal patterns, and fish behavior, Micah offers a hands-on, adaptive approach to every trip. Whether you’re an experienced angler or stepping onto a boat for the first time, each outing is tailored to give you the best possible opportunity to succeed and enjoy the experience.

“The ocean and rivers are always changing no two days are ever the same. My job is to read the water, adjust with the conditions, and give every angler the best shot at feeling that connection when the line tightens.”
– Captain Micah Woolworth

A successful day on the water starts with preparation and the right equipment. At Lost Coast Sport Fishing, you’ll fish with clean, comfortable gear, quality rods and reels, premium tackle, and all necessary safety equipment ensuring both productivity and peace of mind.

Every trip we run is guided by experience, patience, and hard work. Whether you prefer fly fishing or conventional techniques, we adapt to the conditions and your skill level never cutting corners. From the moment you book to the final cast, Lost Coast Sport Fishing is committed to delivering a professional, authentic, and memorable fishing adventure for you and your family.

The Mad River is one of the most popular bank angling rivers in California. It is located just outside of the town of Arcata off of Hwy 299. This river system is known for its Steelhead run. The fish that swim up the Mad River can range from 5lbs. to 20lbs. The average fish size in the Mad River is roughly 8-12lbs. With a hatchery in the town of Blue Lake, you have the opportunity to catch hatchery fish, which most rivers in Northern California don’t have! Your daily bag limit is 2 fish per day, but you can have some great days of wild and hatchery Steelhead.

In November the rains will blow open the mouth of the Mad River. A small run of King Salmon come up. In 2007, six stray Sockeye Salmon same up the river and sat at the Blue Lake Bridge. It’s hard to say where they came from. You will see small spurts of Steelhead in late-November and December. January fish start pouring into the river system. Weather permitting, the fishing is good into late-February. With March approaching you will start to see a lot of run back Steelhead.

These are Steelhead that have spawned and are heading back to the ocean. Unlike Salmon, Steelhead can do to and from the river multiple times. Once Salmon start staying in the rivers, they inevitably die.

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Arcata, US
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The largest tributary to the Klamath, the Trinity starts at the confluence of the Klamath in Wichipek just off of Hwy 96. It winds along Hwy 299 till it reaches the outflow of the Lewistan dam. With the efforts of the Trinity River Restoration program, this river has a very bright future. Don’t get me wrong, the Trinity is one of the best fisheries in the state, but with the help of this program and the millions of dollars that are being poured into the preservation and restoration of this river, it won’t be long till it becomes one of the top fishing destinations on the West Coast. The Trinity River is one of the few rivers on the West Coast that has Steelhead in the system all year round.

The Trinity River has many small runs all year round. The largest runs are in the Fall and Winter. The Fall run will start around early-to-mid-September. The peak of the Fall run is in early-October. You can put together good days through late-October. Once the rains come, you will have a slow time from November to early-January. Once January comes, you have Winter Steelhead fishing through mid-March.

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Willow Creek, US
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Located on the California and Oregon border, the Smith River has the reputation for producing some of the largest Salmon and Steelhead in California and Oregon. The river itself is the only undammed, undiverted river in the State of California. Its headwaters come from undeveloped wild country. The river is a fast moving, crystal clear system that offers some spectacular scenery.

The fishing season for the Smith kicks off with the big rains in late-October or early-November. Massive King Salmon, accompanied by Searun Cutthroat and the occasional Silver Salmon come flooding into the river system. The Salmon season on the Smith starts to slow down around Thanksgiving.

December is the transitional stage between lingering Salmon and the beginning of Steelhead season. Once January arrives, the Smith is in full swing for Winter Steelhead. Generally the Steelhead season on the Smith River will last into the early March.

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Gasquet, US
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The second largest river system in California, the Klamath River flows the entire State from East to West. From its origin in the mountains above Klamath Falls, Oregon to the Pacific Ocean, it spans a distance of 263 miles of some of the most rugged terrain California and Oregon has to offer. With the removal of 3 dams scheduled for 2016, the Klamath River’s future looks very promising. With the removal of these dams, it should encourage and help the fish population grow dramatically. It will open hundreds of miles of long lost spawning habitat that has been inhibited by these none fish passage dams.

Having a large volume of water flow all year round makes this river very special. The Spring brings warm weather and solid spring showers. The snow in the Trinity Alps and surrounding mountains starts to melt and in turn the CFS (cubic feet per second) starts to raise the river from its steady Winter levels. Around early-May the Spring Chinook (King Salmon) start running up the river.

This special run of King Salmon is short-lived and will last into early-June at the latest. Through June and into mid-July is the dormant time of the river. Around late July the summer run of Steelhead start to show up. When it reaches late-August to early-September, the Klamath is in its peak of fishing. You have the luxury of catching Steelhead and Salmon in the same day, even in the same riffles. This run will last through September and into October.

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Klamath River
Fort Jones, US
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The Chetco River is located North of the Smith River in the heart of Brookings, OR. This river system virtually derives out of the same watershed as the Smith River. The Chetco River is a low gradient system that has some of the best main stem spawning habitat for Salmon and Steelhead. After a big rain, when the river drops down and come into shape, it has a beautiful turquoise glowing green color.

Like most of the coastal rivers, the Salmon season starts with the rain in the Fall. Unlike the Smith River, when the river levels rise with the first big rains in the Fall, Steelhead will start to trickle in with the big push of Salmon. Most people will not target the Steelhead at this time of year, but you can put together some good numbers of early run Steelhead. The Salmon season on the Chetco River is about the same timeframe as on the Smith. Steelhead season starts fairly fast on the Chetco River in late-December.

It generally will peak in early January with some large mid-teen to twenty pound class of Steelhead mixed in. The Steelhead run will slow down to a steady trickle throughout the Winter, but you still get good spurts of fish coming through the system into March.

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Chetco River
Brookings, US
2:24 pm, Jun 24, 2026
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