Long Range Fish Report
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Fish Report for 9-26-2024
Customers fishing with Capt. Rye Phillips of Brookings Fishing Charters show some of the kings they caught Tuesday in the Chetco estuary, with fish to 38 pounds.
Photo Credit: Photo courtesy of Brookings Fishing Charters
Kings up to 38lbs.
9-26-2024
Kenny Priest
According to Martin, salmon fishing remains fair to good on the Rogue Bay, and good at times on the Chetco estuary. “Days with high catch rates have been followed with slow action the next as the fish move in and out with the tides. Tuesday was good, with most guides getting one to two fish a rod. Lots of fish over 25 pounds are being caught. Ocean anglers are encountering salmon while bottom fishing, indicating plenty of kings are staging near the mouth of the river.”
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