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Shasta Valley Wildlife Area, Siskiyou County
The dark spot at the base of gill plate distinguishes this species from other panfish.


 


Big and Brown
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, MARCH 16, 2016

Mad River

The Mad is still big and brown, flowing at just over 8,000 cfs on Wednesday. With water coming over the Ruth spillway, it’s likely done for the season.
Down to 3,200 cfs
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, MARCH 16, 2016

Van Duzen River

Flowing at just above 3,200 cfs on Wednesday, it’s doesn’t look like it will drop down to a fishable shape before the next round of rain rolls in early next week.
Not Ready Yet
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, MARCH 16, 2016

Eel River - South Fork

As of Wednesday, flows were still hovering around 10,000 cfs on the Miranda gauge and dropping. If the rain doesn’t fall as forecasted early next week, it could be fishable by late next week.
Dropping Quickly
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, MARCH 16, 2016

Eel River

Still running at 45,000 cfs as of Wednesday, the main stem is dropping quickly and could possibly fish next weekend barring any rainfall next week.
Prime Shape this Weekend
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, MARCH 16, 2016

Smith River

Like the Chetco, the Smith should be in prime shape this weekend. Typical of March, expect to see some fresh fish around with plenty of downers to bend the rod.
Chetco Update
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, MARCH 16, 2016

Chetco River

As of Wednesday, the Chetco was flowing at just over 5,000 cfs and is shaping up nicely for the weekend. There should be a few fresh steelhead around along with some spent fish making their way downriver.
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