The front entrance of Sportsman's Warehouse in Eureka

Sportsman's WarehouseEureka

(707) 298-6100

Store Manager: Christopher Wolven

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About Sportsman's Warehouse Eureka

Open since 2017, Sportsman’s Warehouse in Eureka, CA is next to the coast between the Redwoods and the mountains.National gunsmithing services are now available! If you like hunting, we’re here to get you all set up with everything you need. Popular pursuits include waterfowl, black tail deer, bear, mountain quail, grey squirrel, and hogs. If fishing is more your speed, we have all of your tackle to catch the legal limit. Common catches include salmon, steelhead, trout, rockfish, bass, redtail perch, eel, tuna, halibut, crab, and clams. We also carry plenty of supplies for hiking and camping. Our shop services are available to spool reels, mount and boresight rifle scopes, cut arrows, tune bows in our 10-yard archery lane, and anything covered by your Firearm Service Plan. No matter the weather or time of year, we’ve got the seasonal accessories to fit your outdoor adventure. While you’re in the area, be sure to check out local events like the Ruth Rodeo, Fortuna Rodeo, Orick Rodeo, Hops in Humboldt Beer Fest, Kinetic Sculpture Race, downtown summer concerts, or oyster and fish festivals.

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FISHING REPORT FOR EUREKA
  • Mon, Nov 24, 2025
    The main stem of the Eel, along with the south fork and Van Duzen are currently open for fishing. There are Steelhead and Salmon in the river with the fishing being considered slow and steady. Main Eel needs to be 350cfs on the Scotia gauge to lift angl
  • Eureka
    Fair
    Mon, Nov 24, 2025
    The ocean conditions have continued to keep the boats off the ocean. For those that did get out, the Rockfish and Ling Cod fishing has been good. Commercial and Recreational Crab season is currently on hold due to elevated levels of Domoic Acid.
  • Mon, Nov 24, 2025
    The Klamath River is currently fishing well for steelhead, particularly in the lower sections, with good numbers of fish moving upriver. There are reports of goo catches in the lower river. Anglers are having success using a variety of methods, includin