Nor Cal Fish Report
Smith River Fish Report for 2-25-2021
Smith River Fish Report for 2-25-2021
Smith is Dropping Quickly and is Clear
Smith River
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by Kenny Priest
2-25-2021
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The Smith is dropping quickly and is clear, running right around 5,000 cubic feet per second Wednesday. According to guide Mike Coopman, the fishing has been really tough. “We’re getting one to three bites per day,” said Coopman. “There just doesn’t seem to be a bunch of fish around right now. The fish we are catching have been on the small side, running 5 or 6 pounds. I’m hoping we see some fish show up like they did last year in March.”
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