Oregon Fish Report
Chetco River Fish Report for 2-6-2025
Chetco River Fish Report for 2-6-2025
The Chetco dropped into prime shape for steelhead this week
Chetco River - Brookings, OR (Curry County)

by Kenny Priest
2-6-2025
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The Chetco dropped into prime shape for steelhead this week, but cold weather, and water temperatures close to 40 degrees, made fishing tough reports Andy Martin of Wild Rivers Fishing. “Plunkers did well over the weekend, but drift boaters reported slow fishing Tuesday and Wednesday, after a good bite on Monday,” said Martin. “The river should be in good shape through most of next week, before more heavy rain returns. The Elk and Sixes have been slow, also because of cold water. The Rogue is dropping into prime shape for the weekend.”
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