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Fish Report for 2-22-2024
Mad River Conditions Report
2-22-2024
Kenny Priest
As of Thursday, the Mad was just above 11 feet (5,400 cfs) and dropping quickly. It’s forecast to drop to 8.75 feet by Monday, but a small system will bump up the flows slightly. It should be back on the drop Wednesday, just in time for another big storm coming Thursday.
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for Thursday, February 22ndEel River: Still big and muddy
Eel River - South Fork: The South Fork is back on the drop
Van Duzen River: Van Duzen is on the drop following a peak of 8,150 cfs Tuesday
Smith River: The Smith is on the drop and conditions should be excellent over the weekend
Chetco River: The Chetco remained high the past week, but is dropping into shape for the weekend
Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Thursday, February 15thMad River: The Mad was just starting to drop into really good shape prior to the latest round of storms
Eel River: The main stem had just begun to turn green Tuesday, but now it’s big and muddy and on the rise
Eel River - South Fork: The South Fork was a day away from prime conditions when the rains returned Wednesday
Van Duzen River: After up and down flows through the weekend, it’s predicted to peak at 6,200 cfs Monday morning
Smith River: Nearly 4 inches of rain fell between Wednesday and early Thursday morning
Chetco River: Steelhead fishing has been a struggle on the Chetco, but there are a few fish around
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