Chetco River Fish Report for 2-15-2024
Steelhead fishing has been a struggle on the Chetco, but there are a few fish around
Chetco River - Brookings, OR (Curry County)
by Kenny Priest
2-15-2024
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Steelhead fishing has been a struggle on the Chetco, but there are a few fish around reports Andy Martin of Wild Rivers Fishing. “Nearly half of the fish caught in the last week were down runners, an indication of a big spawning escapement during the high water in January,” said Martin. “Fishing has been better on the Upper Chetco compared to the lower river. Guides are getting one to three fish a day. Plunking has slowed, but will likely improve with rain the second half of this week.
Steelhead fishing is also on the slow side on the Elk, Sixes and Rogue. Plunkers did well in the lower Rogue a week ago, and will likely see a fresh batch of fish with rain this weekend. The rain also should bring in new late-season fish in the Elk and Sixes. Still early for spring salmon on the Rogue, but the first fish of the year is usually caught by a steelhead angler the end of February or early March. Peak season isn’t until late April and early May.”
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for Thursday, February 15thMad River: The Mad was just starting to drop into really good shape prior to the latest round of storms
Eel River: The main stem had just begun to turn green Tuesday, but now it’s big and muddy and on the rise
Eel River - South Fork: The South Fork was a day away from prime conditions when the rains returned Wednesday
Van Duzen River: After up and down flows through the weekend, it’s predicted to peak at 6,200 cfs Monday morning
Smith River: Nearly 4 inches of rain fell between Wednesday and early Thursday morning
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for Friday, February 9thMad River: The Mad peaked at 13 feet (8,300 cfs) Monday morning and is dropping quickly
Eel River: The main stem is dropping, but is still big and muddy flowing at 30,000 cfs Thursday
Eel River - South Fork: The South Fork dipped under 7,000 cfs at Miranda Thursday
Van Duzen River: The Van Duzen fell below 2,000 cfs Thursday after reaching 7,000 cfs Monday
Smith River: As of Thursday, the Smith remained at over 10 feet on the Jed Smith gauge and was in great shape
Chetco River: Steelhead fishing has improved slightly on the Chetco
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