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Nehalem River Fish Report for 1-20-2022
Nehalem River Fish Report for 1-20-2022
The lower reach, from Foss down, is still high and off color
Nehalem River - Nehalm, OR
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
1-20-2022
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The Nehalem mainstem is a mostly wild steelhead river without any hatchery releases, but there is plenty of catch-and-release opportunity for wild steelhead. The lower reach, from Foss down, is still high and off color. The reaches above that should be fishable this week, however, if still a little on the high side. Large bright presentations fished in the softer water and tail outs should be effective in these conditions.
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