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Smith River Fish Report for 12-6-2024
Smith River Fish Report for 12-6-2024
The Smith is low and clear, registering 7.5 feet at the Jed Smith gauge Thursday morning
Smith River - Smith River, CA (Del Norte County)
by Kenny Priest
12-6-2024
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The Smith is low and clear, registering 7.5 feet at the Jed Smith gauge Thursday morning. The salmon season is all but wrapped up, and some rain is needed to bring in the steelhead. A few were caught last week. Current river conditions: cdec.water.ca.gov/river/smithStages.html
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