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The River Are Dropping As The Fishing Improves
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, NOVEMBER 20, 2023

Trinity River - Willow Creek Weir

Happy Thanksgiving and enjoy your turkey. The weather is clearing to some degree as the Trinity drops. As I traveled to Redding I checked along the river and observed about a half dozen or more bank fishermen on the upper sections of the river and about a dozen trailers at several put-ins. Because it was so early in the morning, we...
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Chetco Gives up Big Numbers of Kings
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, NOVEMBER 17, 2023



If you didn’t get in on the Chetco fall salmon action last week, you missed some epic fishing. Following a season that saw the estuary plugged with kings, there was little doubt that if, and when, conditions lined up, the bite upriver would go completely off. And that’s exactly what happened last week. Double-digit hookups were not uncommon. And there...
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River Dropping Need Some Rain
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, NOVEMBER 13, 2023

Trinity River - Willow Creek Weir

 The weather this last week has been dry and sunny. I know the Holidays are coming up but the river needs some water and the only way for right now is for some rain. Even though the river is low the upper section has been producing some nice Iron Heads. From the pictures I have been receiving there have been...
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Ocean Conditions Hinder Sport Crab Opener
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, NOVEMBER 9, 2023



Unsavory ocean conditions out of Eureka spoiled Saturday’s sport crab opener, keeping most of the boats tied up. The few bigger boats who braved the rough water were rewarded with big crab, and plenty of them. The last few days, boats pulling pots after a couple-day soak, or less, are averaging 10 to 20 crab per pot. Those are pretty...
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Rain Helping The River
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, NOVEMBER 6, 2023

Trinity River - Willow Creek Weir

Sorry about last week’s no report. Computer got sick and had to go to the doctor. I got some good feedback from the October 25 column. I like that some people read the column and comment back about what they think about what I wrote. The problem being hat they don’t always do the proper research to find out the...
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Large Lightning and Rainbows Return
by Collins Lake Staff, NOVEMBER 3, 2023
Collins Lake

With 4000 pounds of Fall Trout plants already loaded in the lake and a quickly dropping surface temperature we’ve seen trout traffic pick up at bit. It is still tricky fishing out there and we aren’t seeing many limits but the fish that are being caught are of decent size- especially the Golden Rainbow “Lightning” trout some of which have...
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