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Spring-run Klamath salmon to open July 1
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, FEBRUARY 6, 2020



In a press release issued on Tuesday, the CA Department of Fish and Wildlife is reminding anglers that emergency regulations affecting spring Chinook salmon fishing in the Klamath River Basin were re-adopted by the California Fish and Game Commission effective December 2019. The emergency regulations listed in California Code of Regulations prohibit fishing for spring Chinook salmon in the Klamath River Basin from Jan....
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Baum Browns Like Candy
by Gary Heffley, FEBRUARY 5, 2020
Baum Lake

After a few disappointing trips to Baum early last month I finally found something the fish liked. The brown trout must have a sweet tooth as they were all over my candy patterned Kastmaster, to be specific a quarter ounce SW10CDY model.   I started at the outlet of the powerhouse behind the hatchery and landed 20 trout in about an...
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Lamprey may tread the line between ugly and downright frightening, but these underappreciated fish play similar ecological roles as the salmon that always seem to capture the freshwater fish spotlight. Just like salmon, the lamprey’s anadromous life cycle means that adults returning from the ocean to the streams where they were born bring important marine nutrients to fuel the freshwater food web. And...
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WINTER STEELHEAD FISHING PICKING UP
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, FEBRUARY 1, 2020

Trinity River - Willow Creek Weir

This weekend is Super Bowl and I would expect that many of you are watching the game instead of fishing and that is ok but winter steelhead fishing is here and the Trinity River is dropping daily which is a good sign that fishing will get better than it has been. This coming week is going to be good fishing weather...
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Elk/ Sixes Conditions
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, JANUARY 30, 2020

Elk River

The Elk and Sixes also have been high according to Marin. “The Elk crested at 7.1 feet on Tuesday. It is generally too high to fish when it’s over 5.2 feet. It will be in good shape by Friday. The Sixes will be fishable by early next week. The next week will be prime on both rivers.”
Next Week Should Be Prime For The Chetco
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, JANUARY 30, 2020

Chetco River

The Chetco has been too high for drift boats for more than two weeks, but will finally drop back into shape by the end of the weekend reports Andy Martin of Wild Rivers Fishing. “Plunkers were doing well before it blew out, so expect fishing to be good river- wide as it drops,” said Martin. “Next week should be prime....
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