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    Default Klamath conditions update 8/29/25

    Drove up to Orleans on Friday morning. Turns out a new fire started up at Dillon Ck. Air quality in Orleans was pretty horrible. So I only fished for 4hrs in the afternoon.

    Water was very warm, probably 77 degrees or so. Too warm for fish to be moving up past the Trinity. Lots of loose moss in the flow also which was very annoying.

    However...….the clarity was perfectly fine, which is what I was I concerned about the most since the dam removal. Probably a tad less clarity than normal, but pretty close to normal. Flows were good too.

    That's about it. Should be good in a few weeks once the water cools down.

    ~Jeff

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    Jeff, thanks for posting this.
    I've got a Klamath trip planned in Oct. and hope for cooler, clearer water. But maybe the Trinity is a new playground? I just don't know it as well for access or where to find swing water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al Baltz View Post
    Jeff, thanks for posting this.
    I've got a Klamath trip planned in Oct. and hope for cooler, clearer water. But maybe the Trinity is a new playground? I just don't know it as well for access or where to find swing water.
    These are pretty good for access when you are unknowing of the area: https://streamtime.com/products/trin...er-fishing-map

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    That's a good idea Ben- thanks. I have a couple of them and will get a Trinity map.

    Cheers!
    Al

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    Interesting article in the NY Times regarding the Klamath.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/29/c...smid=url-share

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    Here is another link from the 11/3/25 SF Chronicle. About salmon going into irrigation canals. Who'd of thought we'd need screens above the old lakes?! Amazing and exciting.

    https://eedition.sfchronicle.com/inf...717&share=true

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    Thanks Al.





    With the 4 dams removed, I do not feel anything will stop the recovery now.

    The salmon, steelhead, American shad, and some sturgeon have resided in that river for many years.

    I imagine there are sculpin, crayfish, sticklebacks, suckers, and eels in the Klamath drainage, as well.

    The river just needs some "big winters" to get the sediment flushed out.
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