Chetco River - OR

Photo Gallery

It only takes a small tuft of yarn to get a steelhead to bite in low, clear water, such as this Chetco steelhead caught last week.
Photo Credit: Harvey Young, Fishawk River Company
1-4-2019
Guide John Anderson of Memory Makers Rogue River Guide Service started out the New Year with 4 winter steelhead in the lower Rogue River on New Year's Day. Three of the four steelhead were suckered in by the Mag Lip 3.5 in the color Showstopper.
Photo Credit: John Anderson
1-4-2019
Gary Chapman of Brookings rang in the New Year with a surprise Chinook salmon while side-drifting the Chetco River with guide Harvey Young.
1-4-2019


An angler proudly poses with a chrome-bright Chetco River steelhead caught last week while side-drifting.
Photo Credit: Harvey Young, Fishawk River Company
1-4-2019
Brian Kelly of Seattle holds a 12-pound steelhead he caught Dec. 27 on the Chetco River while fishing with guide Andy Martin of Wild Rivers Fishing. Photo courtesy of Andy Martin/Wild Rivers Fishing
1-3-2019
Plunkers like this steelheader had a field day last week when the Chetco was on-the-drop from 4,000 cfs.
Photo Credit: Larry Ellis
12-29-2018
This is the author's personal Spin-N-Glo box, which contains every color winged bobber that is necessary to put the hurtin' on any Oregon winter steelhead river.
Photo Credit: Larry Ellis
12-29-2018
Sunnie and Aspen Dimmick caught two of the first hatchery steelhead of the season on the Chetco River last week when they plunked a Tequila Sunrise Spin-N-Glo from the bank.
Photo Credit: Jason Dimmick
12-29-2018
This is a typical plunking rig that can be used on any river in the Pacific Northwest.
Photo Credit: Larry Ellis
12-22-2018
This is another popular plunking setup that uses a fixed, 3-way swivel.
Photo Credit: Larry Ellis
12-22-2018
These are all the colors of Spin-N-Glos anglers need for plunking. From left to right: Flame Chartreuse with white wings; Sherbet with black wings; Egg Fluorescent with white wings: Pink with white wings and Pearl Pink with white wings.
Photo Credit: Larry Ellis
12-22-2018