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Chetco River Fish Report for 10-30-2025
	Chetco River Fish Report for 10-30-2025
The Chetco River was in good shape for fall kings over the weekend
Chetco River - Brookings, OR (Curry County)
						
					by Kenny Priest
10-30-2025
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“The Chetco River was in good shape for fall kings over the weekend and the beginning of the week, with lots of fish spread throughout the river,” said Andy Martin of Wild Rivers Fishing. “By Tuesday, the river was already low and clear and challenging to drift. Boats were bumping bottom on most riffles on Wednesday. A mix of bright and dark fish were caught early in the week, before action dropped sharply on Tuesday. Fishing was slow Wednesday, and will likely remain so until next week’s rain. Gear restrictions requiring a bobber remain in effect through Nov. 3. Several anglers and some guides were ticketed by state troopers at the beginning of the week.”
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Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Thursday, October 30th
Smith River: Fishing was good Sunday and Monday prior to closing Tuesday
Mad River: The Mad was open Monday, but quickly closed Tuesday due to low flow
Eel River: The river was open as of Thursday with flows right around 670 cfs and dropping
Eel River - South Fork: The South Fork didn’t receive enough rain over the weekend to open it up
Van Duzen River: The Van Duzen opened, and closed, last Monday as flows quickly fell below 150 cfs
Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Thursday, October 23rd
Mad River: Predicted to peak at 545 cfs Monday morning
Eel River: Forecasted to reach 1,050 cfs early Monday morning
Van Duzen River: Predicted to peak at 340 cfs Monday morning
Eel River - South Fork: Flows are predicted to peak at 445 cfs Monday morning
Smith River: The Smith is likely to see heavy boat traffic this weekend
Chetco River: The Chetco should be high enough to float with a drift boat by the weekend
		
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