Fish Report for 6-6-2019

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Chetco River Fishing Report

6-6-2019
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

Trout fishing opened May 22. Above tidewater, only artificial flies and lures may be used. The bag limit is two per day. Rainbow trout over 16-inches are considered steelhead.

Please see the southwest zone special regulations and exceptions for current regulations. A visual and status update on the river bar crossing can be found here at the NOAA bar camera webpage.



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Holbrook Reservoir: Fishing Has Been Good
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Wood River: Fishing Remains Fair
Ben Irving Reservoir: Trout Anglers Having Success
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EE Wilson Angling Pond: No Bad Limit on Trout Through June 9
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Henry Hagg Lake: Both Boat Ramps Are Open
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