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Fish Report for 2-9-2024
The Mad peaked at 13 feet (8,300 cfs) Monday morning and is dropping quickly
2-9-2024
Kenny Priest
The Mad peaked at 13 feet (8,300 cfs) Monday morning and is dropping quickly. As of Thursday, it was under 11 feet. It’s predicted to drop through the weekend and could be down near 8 feet by mid-next week. There could be a short window late next week for some green water. The river fishes best between 7 and 8 feet.
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for Friday, February 9thEel River: The main stem is dropping, but is still big and muddy flowing at 30,000 cfs Thursday
Eel River - South Fork: The South Fork dipped under 7,000 cfs at Miranda Thursday
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for Thursday, February 1stMad River: The Mad peaked at 14 feet (9,845 cfs) early Thursday morning, and is high and muddy
Eel River: Predicted to drop through Sunday, before the next, smaller rise hits Monday
Eel River - South Fork: Will likely be high and off color all week
Van Duzen River: The Van Duzen peaked at nearly 11,000 cfs Wednesday evening and is back on the drop
Smith River: The Smith continues to be the lone bright spot, as well as fishable river, on the North Coast
Chetco River: Flows are expected to drop to low enough levels for side-drifting
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