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Fish Report for 11-10-2022
Sixes still high and muddy
11-10-2022
Kenny Priest
The Elk fished well on Monday, while the Sixes was still high and muddy. Both rivers will be in play this week. Salmon season is over on the Rogue, with winter steelhead still more than a month away. The Coos and Umpqua also are slow.”
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for Thursday, November 10th, 2022Mad River: Flowing at 190 cfs as of Thursday afternoon and dropping quickly
Eel River: Should remain open to fishing through the weekend
Van Duzen River: Flows were down to 115 cfs on Thursday
Eel River - South Fork: Flows were at 180 cfs Thursday afternoon and dropping
Smith River: Fishing has been good on the Smith the last few days
Chetco River: The Chetco has been fishing decent for fall kings
Elk River: The Elk fished well on Monday
Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Friday, November 4th, 2022Eel River: If the rains come as predicted, it could open to fishing Sunday morning
Smith River: The Smith remains closed due to low flows as of Wednesday
Chetco River: Heavy rain later this week is expected to push the Chetco into prime shape
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