Klamath River - Lower - Klamath, CA


Fish Spot Details

Fish Species: Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Steelhead
The Lower Klamath River near Klamath, California, is a historically significant anadromous fishery, renowned for its exceptional runs of Chinook salmon, coho salmon, and steelhead. These iconic species, critical to the river's ecosystem, are pursued by dedicated anglers.

Angling methodologies for salmon include back-trolling plugs or side-drifting roe. Steelhead are primarily targeted via drift fishing with bait or jigs, or through precise fly fishing techniques, demanding stealth in the clear waters.

Access is facilitated by public launches and bank access points, though boat-based angling is often optimal for covering extensive water. Regulations on the Lower Klamath are exceptionally stringent and dynamic, often mandating barbless hooks, restricting bait use, and imposing precise seasonal and bag limits (e.g., hatchery-only retention, quota systems). All anglers must possess a valid California fishing license and meticulously review current CDFW regulations, including emergency closures, ensuring both compliance and the preservation of this vital natural resource.



Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
12-31-2024 Surge in Flows Through the Northern Klamath River
With the recent storms, we have seen a... more »
The Fly Shop
11-27-2024 Turbidity has declined significantly
Springs to state line with California Closed to fishing... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
11-1-2024 Salmon and Steelhead Are Showing Up!
Just a quick update, water clarity was an... more »
The Fly Shop
10-24-2024 Water conditions on the lower Klamath have improved
Water conditions on the lower Klamath have improved,... more »
Kenny Priest
10-10-2024 Water conditions on the lower Klamath remain off color and unfishable
Water conditions on the lower Klamath remain off... more »
Kenny Priest


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