The estuary fishing continues to be good to excellent except the last few days, where it seems that this low weather front has caused them to go off the bite. I believe the fish will get back on track by Tuesday and only get better as more and more fall fish arrive and stage to move up river. Just a reminder that we only have 8 more days to retain any adult salmon on the Klamath before we go into a catch and release mode for adults, while sill being able to retain 3 Jack or two year old salmon, plus hatchery steelhead. Due to the commercial closure and the lack of interest of many fisherman, the up river fishing should be excellent and not crowed at all. I will be offering a special here at the

Camper Corral, where I have access to a 24' travel trailer that sleep four comfortably and can sleep up to six that we can employ if you book a small group for a couple of day of fishing, call me for more details. I also have several day open prior to the adult closure so give me a call and lets do some fishing. Picture below are more pictures of since my last report.

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About The Author: Captain Ken Cunningham

Company: Ken Cunningham Guide Service

Area Reporting: Klamath, Feather and Sacramento rivers

Bio: Providing quality guided fishing for salmon, steelhead, trout and striped bass on the Smith River, Chetco River, Klamath River, Feather River and Sacramento River out of a Jet boat or Drift Boat.

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