Salmon Reports and River Flows

Klamath River is at 4,680 CFS and is 9.52 Feet and dropping.

The Klamath dropped 4,000 CFS in 7 days and 1.5 foot in height.

There is a run of Salmon moving throw with some Steelhead in the river.

This last week I have been landing both salmon and steelhead.

The Klamath River water is warming up into the low 70's.

The steelhead are more active in the river early in the morning and late in the evening with the big steelhead this week was a 8 pounder and it was fin clipped.

I have moved down to the Klamath River at this time to be able to save on travel time and gas expense of traveling.

The Rogue River salmon fall run is getting started with some nice king salmon being landed the big salmon for the week was a 32 pounder.

I am taking bookings for Summer King Salmon runs on the Rogue River to starting fishing on Aug 15 thur the end of Sept.

I will booking Sacramento River from the end Sept to the end of Oct.

I then will be back on the Smith River for there fall salmon run.

Give me a call to fish any of these fine rivers this year.

Thank you.

I am looking forward to fishing you again.

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We are using Rogue rods and Shimano Reels, P Line and Gamakatsu Hooks, Sparr none balls & beads and other products.

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About The Author: Captain David Castellanos

Company: Cast Guide Service

Area Reporting: FISHING NORTHERN CALIFORNIA - SOUTHERN OREGON

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