The water color is finally starting to improve after last Monday’s blowout

Klamath River - Lower - Klamath, CA (Humboldt County)

The water color is finally starting to improve after last Monday’s blowout

by Kenny Priest
8-19-2022
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The water color is finally starting to improve after last Monday’s blowout. It’s not quite green, but it’s improving slightly each day. There’s plenty of steelhead to be had from the Glen up and some fall kings are making their way into the lower river. Fishing should really improve over the next couple weeks. Fall regulations went into effect Monday, Aug. 15. The daily bag limit will be two Chinook, no more than one adult (longer than 23 inches) and the possession limit is six, no more than three adults.


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