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Fish Report for 10-5-2022
Lots of hatchery kings and wild kings so far this season
10-5-2022
Kenny Priest
“After a week of good fishing in the Chetco estuary, salmon fishing slowed down over the weekend before the action picked up again on Monday,” said Andy Martin of Wild Rivers Fishing “Lots of hatchery kings and wild kings so far this season. Anglers may keep one adult wild king a day on the Chetco and two per season. The daily limit is two adult kings a day, but only one wild. A few salmon are being caught in the tidewater on bobbers and sand shrimp, but the best action has been trolling anchovies along the jetties. Salmon also are biting on the Rogue Bay, with a mix of wild kings and hatchery coho.”
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