Chetco River - OR

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19 lbs.
Bill and Brandon hiller from Redding fished with me on the chetco river and got into some cold hard steel.
Photo Credit: Pro Guide Mario Gomez
Hiller
1-9-2018
Scott Hood (right) of Chico limited out on rockfish and lingcod including this monstrous brown bomber on January 2 out of the Port of Brookings Harbor while fishing with Andy Martin of Brookings Fishing Charters , photo courtesy of Brookings Fishing Charters.
1-6-2018
Photo Credit: Pro Guide Mario Gomez
1-6-2018


Harvey Young of Fishawk River company put his clients on two nice Chetco River hatchery winter steelhead last Thursday while side-drifting Puff Balls-and-roe while floating from Loeb State Park to Social Security Bar, photo by Larry Ellis.
1-6-2018
11 lbs.
Charlie got his double digits
Photo Credit: Pro Guide Mario Gomez
Charlie Fishslayer
1-6-2018
Andrew and Anthony Zinselmeir of McKinleyville hold a pair of hatchery half-pounder steelhead caught Dec. 28 on the Chetco River while fishing with guide Andy Martin of Wild Rivers Fishing. The Chetco has had big numbers of half-pounders this season. Photo courtesy of Andy Martin/Wild Rivers Fishing.
1-4-2018
A wild Chetco winter steelhead is being transferred to a hatchery truck to be later taken to Elk River Hatchery, photo by Larry Ellis
1-1-2018
Limits of 10 canary rockfish are common when you fish a longleader rockfish trip with Sharky, photo courtesy of sharkyscharterfishing.com
1-1-2018
These are yellowtail rockfish. Note the olive/green complexion, the yellow-tinged fins and the white blotches near the top of the rockfish, photo courtesy of Garibaldi Charters.
1-1-2018
Scott Jones of Brookings was on fire on the Chetco River last Thursday when he nailed this beautiful hatchery metalhead while plunking a No. 4 Spin-N-Glo from the bank. He also donated a wild steelie to the Chetco Broodstock Program, photo by Larry Ellis
1-1-2018
An angler fights a Chetco River winter steelhead last Wednesday while trying to steer the angry metalhead away from the willows. The steelhead bit a watermelon colored number 4 Spin-N-Glo. Photo by Larry Ellis.
12-23-2017