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Fish Report for 1-25-2024
The Chetco has been high and muddy all week
1-25-2024
Kenny Priest
The Chetco has been high and muddy all week reports Andy Martin of Wild Rivers Fishing. “A few steelhead are being caught by guides during brief windows of dropping flows on the Upper Chetco, while plunkers are picking away at steelhead in the lower river, especially Loeb Park and Social Security Bar,” said Martin. “Another steep rise is expected this weekend, as January ends how it began, with high, off-colored water.”
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