Dropped Down to Fishable Level

Eel River - South Fork - CA

Dropped Down to Fishable Level
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Fishing The North Coast

by Kenny Priest
2-25-2021
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The South Fork dropped down to a fishable level Tuesday, as flows were right around 2,000 cfs on the Miranda gauge. That’s still a little pushy but the color is good. Fishing is still tough, with boats reporting up to a couple fish per trip. Lots of zeros, as well. River conditions should be good through the weekend as flows will be down to 1,100 cfs by Saturday morning.


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