April 28th, 2008 02:53pm

Extended fishing report April 28

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NORTH COAST RIVERS ROGUE RIVER–Spring king fishing last week was the best of the season so far for anglers fishing anchovy spinnerbait rigs in 4 to 7 feet of water at John’s Hole, the Birthday Hole and on up to Lobster Creek. The bite was sparked by water temps climbing up over 50 degrees for three straight days. RUSSIAN RIVER–Shad are moving in and anglers have been hooking some at Johnson’s … Read More »
April 21st, 2008 05:07pm

Extended fishing report April 21

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NORTH COAST RIVERS ROGUE RIVER–A week ago, the river temps near Gold Beach were starting to creep up over the magical 50-degree mark and the springer bite was showing signs of life. However, a cold front that brought with it hail and even some snow flurries brought the river temps back down and the fishing slipped. From Huntley Bar to Agness, anglers saw 8 to 16 kings a day total last … Read More »
April 14th, 2008 07:21pm

Extended fishing report April 14

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NORTH COAST RIVERS SMITH RIVER “Still open to steelie fishing, but not many people have been on the water lately. There’s the occasional downer to be caught along with some small bluebacks and a few cutties. ROGUE RIVER “Some spring salmon coming through on a daily basis, but it’s certainly not hot yet. Most of the action is taking place from Huntley Bar up to Agness on anchovy spinnerbaits. … Read More »
April 7th, 2008 02:10pm

Extended fishing report April 7

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NORTH COAST RIVERS The majority of the North Coast rivers are now closed. Check the formcharts elsewhere for the Trinity/Klamath rivers, and check the regulations for specific river regulations. ROGUE RIVER “Springer fishing here was dreadfully slow last week. Hopefully, this isn’t a sign of things to come! RUSSIAN RIVER “While most other North Coast steelhead streams closed on April, the Russian remained open and the handful of anglers who … Read More »