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Fish Report for 2-29-2024
The Mad saw some of the best conditions of the season the last two days
2-29-2024
Kenny Priest
The Mad saw some of the best conditions of the season the last two days, and that isn’t saying much. The river was down to 8.5 feet with some visibility Wednesday, but it’s now back on the rise and headed towards 12 feet by Thursday evening. A few fish were caught Tuesday and Wednesday, but overall scores have been low. Hatchery returns are on the low-side as well.
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Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
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 15thEel 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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