Chetco River Fish Report for 2-1-2024
Flows are expected to drop to low enough levels for side-drifting
Chetco River - Brookings, OR (Curry County)
by Kenny Priest
2-1-2024
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After a dismal start to the steelhead season on the Chetco – with high, unfishable water for most of January, flows are expected to drop to low enough levels for side-drifting according to Andy Martin of Wild Rivers Fishing. “Plunkers have been catching steelhead, but drift boaters have had very few days with decent flows,” said Martin. “Anything below 4,000 cfs is generally fishable for side-drifters on the Chetco. Another round of flows topping 15,000 cfs are expected this week before a quick drop through the weekend. The Elk, Sixes and Rogue also have been high and off-colored. A few drift boats hit the Elk on Tuesday, but fishing was slow, in part because of a heavy surf at the mouth. The rivers are expected to fish by the end of the weekend.”
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for Thursday, February 1stMad River: The Mad peaked at 14 feet (9,845 cfs) early Thursday morning, and is high and muddy
Eel River: Predicted to drop through Sunday, before the next, smaller rise hits Monday
Eel River - South Fork: Will likely be high and off color all week
Van Duzen River: The Van Duzen peaked at nearly 11,000 cfs Wednesday evening and is back on the drop
Smith River: The Smith continues to be the lone bright spot, as well as fishable river, on the North Coast
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for Thursday, January 25thMad River: The Mad was hovering around 11.5 feet on Thursday, and remains high and muddy
Eel River: Predicted for a small rise Sunday before it goes back on the drop
Eel River - South Fork: South Fork Eel River
Van Duzen River: The Van Duzen will be above 2,000 cfs through the weekend
Smith River: The Smith continues to teeter between driftable and plunkable flows, with the occasional blowout
Chetco River: The Chetco has been high and muddy all week
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