Salmon Fishing Has Gotten Tougher

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

Salmon Fishing Has Gotten Tougher
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Fishing The North Coast

by Kenny Priest
11-25-2020
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Since it opened to fishing on Nov. 14, salmon fishing has steadily gotten tougher. There are some fish around but most of the boats are having a hard time getting one per trip. Flows were hovering around 1,000 cfs on Wednesday and the river is low and clear. Roe under a float or back-bouncing the deeper holes are your best bet until we get some significant rainfall.


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