Eel River - South Fork - CA


Fish Spot Details

Fish Species: Chinook Salmon, Steelhead
The South Fork of the Eel River, in Northern California, is a vital anadromous fishery, distinguished by its clear, cold waters and significant runs of steelhead (winter/spring) and Chinook salmon (fall).

Angling methodologies for steelhead predominantly involve drift fishing with roe or jigs, or precise fly fishing techniques utilizing nymphs and streamers, demanding stealth. Salmon fishing, when permitted, employs heavier gear with roe or back-trolled plugs. The river also supports resident rainbow and cutthroat trout.

Access is facilitated by public launches and bank access points, though boat-based angling is often optimal for coverage. Regulations are highly stringent and rigorously enforced, mandating barbless hooks, often restricting bait use, and imposing precise seasonal and bag limits (e.g., hatchery-only retention). All anglers must possess a valid California fishing license and meticulously review current CDFW regulations for the Eel River system, ensuring both compliance and the preservation of this critical natural resource.



Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
2-27-2026 South Fork Eel River Fishing Report
South Fork Eel The South Fork Eel surpassed action/monitor... more »
Kenny Priest
2-19-2026 The South Fork was flowing at 3,400 cfs at Miranda Thursday and rising slowly
The South Fork was flowing at 3,400 cfs... more »
Kenny Priest
2-5-2026 The South Fork is low and clear
The South Fork is low and clear, running... more »
Kenny Priest
1-29-2026 The South Fork is on the low side and getting clear, running at 874 cfs at Miranda
The South Fork is on the low side... more »
Kenny Priest
1-23-2026 The South Fork is running at just above 1,000 cfs at Miranda as of Friday
The South Fork is running at just above... more »
Kenny Priest


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