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Fish Report for 3-2-2022
The Chetco reached its highest flows since Jan. 15 on Monday
3-2-2022
Kenny Priest
The Chetco reached its highest flows since Jan. 15 on Monday, after the biggest rain since the first week of January, reports Andy Martin of Wild Rivers Fishing. “Although only 2,100 cfs, the river is brown and muddy,” said Martin. “With more rain expected through the middle of the week, the river may not be in shape for drift boaters until Friday. Typically, steelhead fishing is good after a prolonged dry spell. Fishing has been slow the past week because of low flows and the difficult time anglers had getting boats down the river.
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for Wednesday, March 2nd, 2022Mad River: Closed to fishing as of Tuesday morning
Eel River: The water is low and clear and the fishing remains up and down
Van Duzen River: Flows are projected to hit 670 cfs by Friday morning
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Elk River: The rain also is expected to boost fishing on the Elk
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