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Fish Report for 11-24-2021
Some coho making their way through the lower river
11-24-2021
Kenny Priest
Flows were down to 1,650 cubic feet per second on Wednesday and it’s getting clear. The king run is pretty much over for the year but there are some coho making their way through the lower river. More salmon should arrive after the next significant rainfall, as well as the first of the steelhead.
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Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Wednesday, November 24th, 2021Mad River: The Mad is green and fishable
Van Duzen River: Will be low and clear until the next rain
Eel River - South Fork: Low and clear conditions
Smith River: The river is low and clear
Chetco River: In-between time for salmon and steelhead
Elk River: The Elk and Sixes are low and clear
Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Friday, November 19th, 2021Mad River: The Mad saw a slight bump in flows
Eel River: The river is in perfect shape
Van Duzen River: Will be low and clear until the next rain
Eel River - South Fork: Some coho have started to show
• The Smith has been running low and clear
Chetco River: Salmon season is already tapering off on the Chetco
Elk River: Elk and Sixes fished well early last week
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