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Mad River Fish Report for 1-11-2024
Mad River Fish Report for 1-11-2024
After surpassing monitor stage (15 feet) Wednesday, the Mad is now on the drop
Mad River - Arcata, CA
by Kenny Priest
1-11-2024
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After surpassing monitor stage (15 feet) Wednesday, the Mad is now on the drop. It will continue to drop until the next storm hits Saturday. It’s predicted to reach over 17 feet (16,900 cfs) by Saturday evening and will take at least a week of dry weather before it turns close to green.
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for Thursday, December 21st, 2023Mad River: High and muddy after peaking at 10.8 feet Wednesday but it’s dropping quickly
Eel River: Predicted to dip below 5,000 cfs by Monday
Eel River - South Fork: If it keeps dropping as predicted, it should be in good shape by Saturday
Van Duzen River: Could be a short window where it’s fishable
Smith River: The river is dropping quickly and will be clear by the weekend
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for Thursday, December 14th, 2023Mad River: The Mad is just under 7 feet in Arcata and in good shape
Eel River: Flows are down to 1,200 cfs as of Thursday and the river is clearing
Eel River - South Fork: The South Fork closed to fishing as of Thursday, but this should only last a few days
Van Duzen River: Flows were down to 185 cfs Thursday morning, but it’s open to fishing
Smith River: The river is low and clearing, and will remain that way through the weekend
Chetco River: Perfect for late-season salmon and early steelhead
Elk River: Both rivers are in good shape for what could be the last productive week of salmon fishing this year
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