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Fish Report for 11-12-2021
The Chetco River fished well last week
11-12-2021
Kenny Priest
The Chetco River fished well last week before blowing out with the latest series of storms, according to Andy Martin of Wild Rivers Fishing. He said, “After being high and muddy all weekend, the river is expected to be back in shape the second half of this week. A nice mix of wild and hatchery kings have been spread throughout the river. Now that low-flow regulations have been lifted, anglers can back-bounce or run plugs with treble hooks.”
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for Friday, November 12th, 2021Eel River: The river blew out on Tuesday, but is dropping quickly
Van Duzen River: Should be at a fishable level by the weekend
Eel River - South Fork: Predicted to drop quickly
Smith River: The Smith blew out Tuesday but was back into fishable shape Wednesday
Elk River: Action has been fair, with good numbers of hatchery kings
Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Thursday, November 4th, 2021Eel River: Predicted to peak at nearly 9,000 cfs Friday afternoon
Van Duzen River: Forecast to reach 2,000 cfs on Thursday afternoon
Eel River - South Fork: Predicted to hit 4,100 cfs on the Miranda gauge
Smith River: There’s currently a mix of darker and fresh salmon in the river
Chetco River: The Chetco was full of salmon after it dropped back into shape last week
Elk River: Action has been fair at best on the Elk and Sixes
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