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Fish Report for 3-14-2024
Has a long way to go before it’s down to a fishable height
3-14-2024
Kenny Priest
The main Eel was running at 23,500 cfs as of Thursday afternoon, and has a long way to go before it’s down to a fishable height. The main stem Eel is open year around, from April 1 through Sept. 30, only artificial lures with barbless hooks may be used.
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for Thursday, March 14thMad River: Conditions should be good next week
Eel River - South Fork: Will be fishable by the weekend
Van Duzen River: Conditions could be good late next week
Smith River: The Smith is still a little big, sitting at 11.5 feet as of Thursday
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for Thursday, March 7thMad River: Big and muddy
Eel River: The main Eel reached 91,000 cfs Wednesday afternoon
Eel River - South Fork: The South Fork peaked at over 25,000 cfs at Miranda Wednesday
Van Duzen River: Running high and muddy
Smith River: Should be some fresh steelhead around and as well as some downers making their way to the ocea
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