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FISHING REPORT
Updated - 3/26/24
Current River Conditions: 500 CFS. Closed after March31st
Fishing Report-Fair: Only a few more days left! The flows have receeded a little more this week. There should be a fair number of springers in the river right now. The Moke has some great water for about two hundred yards below the dam and there are plenty of fish. With the winter steelhead almost over there are still plenty of half pounders and the spring run fish are begining to trickle in. All that being said, Moke guide Bill https://www.mokeoutfitters.com reports that "although CDEC lists flows out of Camanche at 800cfs, my info leans more towards 1,000cfs based on indicators I use. EBMUD posted an Advisory Notice at the MRDUA." The river is pretty difficult to wade at these flows.
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