Klamath River - Middle

Spot Information

Fish Species: Steelhead, Rainbow Trout
The Middle Klamath River in California is a premier anadromous fishery, renowned for its significant runs of Chinook salmon and steelhead, complemented by healthy resident trout populations. Successful engagement demands specialized techniques: back-trolling plugs or drift fishing roe for salmon, and precise nymphing or spey casting for steelhead. River conditions, particularly flow rates dictated by dam releases and seasonal precipitation, are paramount; high flows can render sections unfishable, while low flows demand increased stealth. Water temperature and turbidity are critical variables influencing fish migration and feeding. Anglers must meticulously monitor real-time river data and adhere to complex regulations safeguarding this vital and culturally significant ecosystem. Its wild character and challenging nature define the angling experience.



Latest Photos

Photo Credit: IGS
12-19-2022
Photo Credit: IGS
12-19-2022
Photo Credit: IGS
12-19-2022
Photo Credit: IGS
12-19-2022

Klamath River - Middle Whoppers

Species Weight Date Report
Steelhead 7 lbs. 10-13-2017 View Report
Steelhead 6 lbs. 10-27-2017 View Report
Steelhead 5 lbs. 11-01-2017 View Report
Steelhead 5 lbs. 12-01-2017 View Report
Steelhead 5 lbs. 10-09-2017 View Report
Steelhead 5 lbs. 11-04-2017 View Report
Steelhead 5 lbs. 11-10-2017 View Report
Steelhead 4 lbs. 10-20-2017 View Report
Steelhead 4 lbs. 10-21-2017 View Report
Steelhead 4 lbs. 11-04-2017 View Report

Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
9-16-2025 Klamath River Updates
Keno Dam Downstream to Highway 66 This section is... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
9-8-2025 Flows great for fishing
Keno Dam Downstream to Highway 66 This section is... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
9-3-2025 Flows great for fishing
Keno Dam Downstream to Highway 66 This section is... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
8-27-2025 Fish are Showing Up!
We're getting closer to go-time on the lower... more »
The Fly Shop
8-19-2025 Things are looking up!
The upper river has been steadily clearing all... more »
The Fly Shop

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