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Smith River Best Option for Holiday Steelhead
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by Kenny Priest, DECEMBER 20, 2024



If you’re looking to tangle with a coastal winter steelhead between now and the end of the year, your options will likely be limited to the Smith River. It’s currently the only river on the coast that’s green and fishable, and likely will remain that way as we navigate through these extremely rainy next couple of weeks. Flows through this...
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Storms and Steelhead Headed Our Way
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by Kenny Priest, DECEMBER 13, 2024



Winter steelhead season isn’t in full swing yet on the North Coast, but that is about to change. A few storm systems are currently impacting the rivers, putting them all on the rise. According to the National Weather Service, three separate storms will hit the coast between Wednesday and Monday, which is just what we needed. Steady rain and pulse...
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Winter Steelhead Season Knocking on the Door
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by Kenny Priest, DECEMBER 6, 2024



Fresh kings still coming into the Chetco, Smith likey done for the year With the late-fall king season all but wrapped up on the coastal rivers, it’s time to turn our attention to winter steelhead, likely the most popular fishery on the North Coast. With the last storm providing plenty of water to all of the rivers, anglers are primed and...
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Atmospheric Rivers Put an End to Late-Fall King Season
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by Kenny Priest, NOVEMBER 21, 2024



This week’s report will be mostly about water, because there’s a lot more water at the moment than fishing opportunities. In case you haven’t heard, the North Coast is smackdab in the middle of some severe storms that are taking aim at the coast with heavy winds and copious amounts of rain. Several rivers are forecast to exceed monitor and...
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Coastal King Season Off and Running
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by Kenny Priest, NOVEMBER 7, 2024



Smith and Chetco both kick out big kings The season’s first big storms hit North Coast over the weekend and the Smith and Chetco both kicked out good numbers of kings. Both rivers have been loaded with kings in their lower sections for quite some time, and when the rivers finally rose, they were on the move. On Friday evening, the Smith...
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Sport Crab Opens Saturday South of Reading Rock
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by Kenny Priest, OCTOBER 31, 2024



  In a last minute twist to the Dungeness crab season opener, it was announced Wednesday the sport crab season will open statewide Nov. 2 with the exception being from the CA/OR state line (42° 0.00’ N latitude) south to the southern boundary of the Reading Rock State Marine Reserve (41° 17.6’ N latitude) in Humboldt County. State health agencies determined that Dungeness...
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