Fishing Remains Tough

Smith River

Tom Chapman, of Fortuna, left, and son Michael, from San Diego, enjoyed a rainy day on the Smith River last week and landed a nice winter steelhead.
Photo Credit: Photo courtesy of Tyler Gillespie

by Kenny Priest
2-17-2021
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The Smith was down to 14 feet on the Jed Smith gauge Tuesday and a few boats were plunking. The river will be back to driftable shape for Wednesday and Thursday before going back on the rise starting Friday. Flows are predicted to peak at 13,900 cubic feet per second (13.2 feet) on the Jed Smith gauge early Friday morning. Saturday looks like a plunk day but it should be in driftable shape by Sunday. Fishing remains tough.


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Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Wednesday, February 17th, 2021

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Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Thursday, February 11th, 2021

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