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Necanicum River Fish Report for 3-24-2022
Necanicum River Fish Report for 3-24-2022
The Necanicum will be low and clear this week but should still be fishable
Necanicum River - Seaside, OR (Clatsop County)
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
3-24-2022
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Attention Boaters: There is an impassable boating hazard on the Necanicum River between Klootchie county park and the Hwy 101 boat ramps. (Exact location 45.96553, -123.92740). Boaters should avoid this obstruction for the time being.
The hatchery winter steelhead run on the Necanicum River is done. Wild steelhead (catch-and-release only) should be available throughout the fishery until it closes to fishing on April 1. The Necanicum will be low and clear this week but should still be fishable.
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