Some Salmon Are Being Caught At The Mouth

Smith River - Smith River, CA (Del Norte County)

Some Salmon Are Being Caught At The Mouth
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Fishing The North Coast

by Kenny Priest
10-29-2020
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According to Britt Carson of Crescent City’s Englund Marine, there are a few salmon being caught at the mouth. “Guys tossing Cleos are catching a few each day,” said Carson. “There are quite a few jacks being caught and I’ve seen adults up to 30 pounds landed. Upriver, most of the deeper holes are full of salmon. We just need some rain in order to open the river to fishing,” added Carson. The river is currently closed to fishing above the mouth of Rowdy Creek due to low flows.


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