Smith River - Smith River, CA

River Information

Fish Species: Chinook Salmon, Steelhead
The Smith River in Smith River, California, stands as an unparalleled undammed river system, offering a pristine and highly esteemed anadromous fishery. Its prominence is defined by exceptional runs of Chinook salmon, frequently exceeding 40 pounds, and robust populations of steelhead, including large adult specimens, occurring during distinct fall and winter migrations, respectively.

Angling strategies for salmon involve back-trolling large plugs or side-drifting roe. Steelhead are predominantly targeted via drift fishing with roe or jigs, or through precise fly fishing techniques employing nymphs and streamers, demanding stealth in the river's clear waters.

Access is facilitated by public boat ramps and limited bank entry, though boat-based angling is often optimal. Regulations are highly stringent and rigorously enforced, mandating barbless hooks, often restricting bait use, and imposing precise seasonal and bag limits for wild fish. All anglers must possess a valid California fishing license and meticulously review the latest CDFW regulations for the Smith River system, ensuring both compliance and the preservation of this unique natural resource.


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Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
5-2-2025 The Smith River closed to fishing after Wednesday, April 30
The Smith River closed to fishing after Wednesday,... more »
Kenny Priest
4-24-2025 The Smith River will close to fishing after Wednesday, April 30
The Smith River will close to fishing after... more »
Kenny Priest
4-17-2025 The Smith is currently running low and clear
The Smith is currently running low and clear,... more »
Kenny Priest
4-3-2025 Back in prime condition and should remain that way through Sunday afternoon
Storms earlier in the week pushed the Smith... more »
Kenny Priest
3-27-2025 The Smith was at 11.6 feet at Jed Smith gauge Thursday at noon
The Smith was at 11.6 feet at Jed... more »
Kenny Priest


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