Oregon Fish Report
Chetco River Fish Report for 12-13-2024
Chetco River Fish Report for 12-13-2024
A mix of late salmon and early steelhead were caught the past week on the Chetco
Chetco River - Brookings, OR (Curry County)
by Kenny Priest
12-13-2024
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“A mix of late salmon and early steelhead were caught the past week on the Chetco, but fishing likely will come to a standstill beginning Saturday as heavy rain is expected to blow the river out for several days,” said Andy Martin of Wild Rivers Fishing. “More than a week of high water conditions are expected. There could be a window to fish the Elk between storms, while the Sixes is also expected to be blown out. The number of early steelhead caught by drift boaters and shore-based plungers is promising for the latter part of this month, when the river drops back into shape.”
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Smith River: The Smith is low and clear, registering 7.5 feet at the Jed Smith gauge Thursday morning
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