Nevada Fish Report
Klamath River - Middle Fish Report for 3-27-2019
Klamath River - Middle Fish Report for 3-27-2019
Fishing is Fair
Klamath River - Middle
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
3-27-2019
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Fishing is best below the spring inputs. The springs start to discharge into the river approximately one mile below J.C. Boyle Dam. This section of river requires a hike down steep grade to the river with the exception of the area just above the powerhouse. Fishing is fair for small redband trout for those willing to hike. Water temperatures in this reach are much higher this time of the year due to this reach being dominated by springs. There is good access at the powerhouse. Park and walk upstream. This area is fished hard but you can hike to get away from the pressure. Hiking or wading upstream is difficult.
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