Arizona Fish Report
Smith River Fish Report for 2-9-2022
Smith River Fish Report for 2-9-2022
Very few boats are still drifting as the river is extremely low
Smith River
by Kenny Priest
2-9-2022
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Flows were less than 1,300 cfs on the Jed Smith gauge Wednesday. Very few boats are still drifting as the river is extremely low. There are some fish around but a stealthy approach is required in the clear water. Minimum flow is 600 cfs at Jed Smith Park.
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