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Chetco/Elk/ Sixes Fishing Report
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, DECEMBER 12, 2019

Chetco River

Chetco/Elk/Sixes Salmon fishing has been slow on the Chetco since it opened last Saturday according to Andy Martin of Wild Rivers Fishing. “I drifted from the South Fork on Tuesday, focusing on steelhead, and found a few half-pounders up high, said Martin. “Lots of salmon are spawning in the riffles. A few adult steelhead have been caught on the lower river,...
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Smith River Fishing Report
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, DECEMBER 12, 2019

Smith River

“Fishing is pretty slow right now on the Smith,” said Mike Coopman of Mike Coopman’s Guide Service. “There’s still a few salmon on the lower end of the river, but I didn’t see much upriver on Wednesday. There hasn’t been much in the way of steelhead yet, but hopefully that will change with the next round of storms on the...
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Mad River Fishing Report
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, DECEMBER 12, 2019

Mad River

The Mad was open to fishing as of Wednesday, but it could close Thursday morning if there isn’t sufficient rain to increase flows. There’s been a handful of nice steelhead caught, but no big numbers entering the river as of yet. Minimum flows to keep the river open to fishing are 200 cfs.
Flows Are Good on The Main Stem
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, DECEMBER 12, 2019

Eel River

Flows are good on the main stem, but it’s still on the dirty side. The flows were just above 2,300 cfs on the Scotia gauge on Wednesday afternoon, but predicted to rise starting Thursday morning. The river is forecasted to peak Friday afternoon and will likely remain blown out for the weekend and into next week. Minimum flows to keep...
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Predicted to Rise This Week
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, DECEMBER 12, 2019

Eel River - South Fork

The South Fork was open to fishing as of Wednesday, but could close on Thursday unless flows increase. It’s predicted to rise beginning Thursday morning and will probably be dirty through the weekend. Minimum flows to keep the river open to fishing are 340 cfs.
Van Duzen Opened to Fishing as of Wednesday
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, DECEMBER 12, 2019

Van Duzen River

The Van Duzen was open to fishing as of Wednesday, and should remain open until it starts to rise on Thursday morning. The river will likely be muddy through the weekend. Minimum flows to keep the river open to fishing are 150 cfs.
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