The estuary fishery remains inconsistent

Klamath River - Lower - Klamath, CA (Humboldt County)

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by Kenny Priest
8-5-2021
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The estuary fishery remains inconsistent and the bite varies from tide to tide and day to day. A handful of adult kings along with some jacks are being caught daily. It will likely be this way until we see the first big push of fall salmon enter the river. Spring-run regulations are in effect through Aug. 14, with a daily bag and possession limit of one salmon of any size.


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