The salmon bite has been up and down in the estuary to date

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


by Kenny Priest
7-21-2022
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The salmon bite has been up and down in the estuary to date. There are ocean-fresh kings pouring in on every tide, but they aren’t always in the biting mood. Water temperatures over the weekend at the mouth reached 71 degrees. Anchovies rigged with or without a spinner blade have been the top producers so far, but Kastmasters are catching quite a few. The best fishing has been on the incoming and a couple hours after the high tide.


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