Oregon Fish Report
Sixes River Fish Report for 2-16-2022
Sixes River Fish Report for 2-16-2022
Current conditions are low and clear
Sixes River - Port Orford, OR
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
2-16-2022
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The region experienced decent rainfall earlier this winter and anglers can expect to find steelhead spread throughout the river. While most anglers float the river, there is some limited public access for bank anglers. Additionally, current conditions are low and clear. Folks with pontoon boats or kayaks can still make it through in these low conditions (mostly), but floating a drift boat might be a drag.
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