Thursday, October 22, 2015

Chetco Bay salmon season under way

While the low, clear water up the Chetco and lack of rain so far this fall make salmon fishing tough above tidewater, it creates prime conditions in the Chetco Bay and estuary, where we have been fishing almost daily for big king salmon.
The ocean off the mouth of the Chetco was open Oct. 1-11, and fishing was generally good. Rough weather took a couple of days away from us at the end of the season.
We are now trolling the estuary, where fresh salmon are coming in daily.
The estuary, which is the lower portion of the Chetco, basically from just above the Highway 101 bridge to the tips of the jetties, will continue to fish until we get a big rain. Then we'll focus solely upriver out of the drift boats.
While trolling the estuary, we also spend a little time jigging up rockfish when the ocean is flat.
The salmon we have been catching are prime fish. Here are some photos from the last three weeks at the mouth of the Chetco.

To book a trip, visit www.wildriversfishing.com or call (541) 813-1082 or (206) 388-8988.
























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