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Klamath River - Middle Fish Report for 3-7-2018
Klamath River - Middle Fish Report for 3-7-2018
Time to Grind
Klamath River - Middle
by Mario Gomez
3-7-2018
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Steelhead fishing on the west coast has been a grind this year to say the least. We had a month with no rain then the rivers blew out and since that point the fish have been making you work hard for your bites.
The past couple weeks I have had customers out on the Klamath, Smith, Chetco, Umpqua, and Rogue rivers and the story has been pretty consistent across the board, tuff conditions with a few opportunities a day. The Klamath has been producing a few more fish a day and the half pounders help to fill the void.
Myself, Robert Perez, and Shane Blair have been working hard for the clients and doing our best to keep those smiles and memories coming. Thx Shane and Bob.
Mario Gomez is a Northern California and Southern Oregon professional fishing guide that chases salmon, trout, and steelhead on the most productive rivers in the Northwest. Pro guide Mario Gomez has spent his entire life fishing the Klamath River, but also follows the circuit and targets the California and Oregon coastal streams each year. If you are interested in fishing the Klamath River, Smith River, Chetco River, Umpqua River and Rogue River click on the website and book your trip today. To learn more about Mario visit Ironhead Guide Service, you can also find him on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, or call him anytime @ (530) 598-0530.
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