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Fish Report for 12-9-2021
Best option for late-fall king salmon
12-9-2021
Kenny Priest
According to Martin, the Elk and Sixes rivers are the best option for late-fall king salmon. “Fishing has been slow the past three weeks because of low flows. If this weekend’s rain materializes, expect decent salmon fishing early next week on both rivers. The Elk and Sixes are known to have the latest fall salmon runs on the Oregon Coast,” added Martin.
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for Thursday, December 9th, 2021Mad River: Opened back up on Wednesday, but flows are still low
Eel River: Flows were under 900 cfs Thursday and it’s getting clear
Eel River - South Fork: Closed to fishing as of Thursday but should open back up early next week
Van Duzen River: Will be off color next week
Smith River: The Smith is low and clear, but remains open to fishing. Big changes are coming this weekend
Chetco River: Rain this weekend could lead to perfect conditions next week
Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Thursday, December 2nd, 2021Mad River: Closed to fishing as of Thursday, Dec. 2
Eel River: The last push of kings should arrive after the next significant rainfall
Eel River - South Fork: Closed to fishing
Van Duzen River: Closed to fishing as of Thursday, Dec. 2
• Closed to fishing
Trinity River: River conditions are excellent on the lower Trinity
Smith River: 45lb. King Salmon
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