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Smith River Fish Report for 3-24-2023
Smith River Fish Report for 3-24-2023
The fast-clearing Smith dropped into fishing shape late last week
Smith River - Reedsport, OR (Douglas County)
by Kenny Priest
3-24-2023
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The fast-clearing Smith dropped into fishing shape late last week and some fish were caught by the handful of boats drifting from the forks to Ruby. Boat pressure was light, and it will probably stay that way until the season is over. It’s predicted to be right around 9-feet on the Jed Smith gauge by Saturday morning. The main stem of the Smith will remain open through April.
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