Klamath River
The mighty Klamath River, more than 200 miles long, from the Oregon border to the ocean provides some of the finest trout, steelhead and salmon fishing experiences available in the lower 48 states. Below Iron Gate dam the Klamath runs free to the ocean and is home to the special Klamath Steelie. These fish run 3 to 10 pounds and are known for their fighting ability. In our drift boats we offer 2 to 5 day trips on the most productive stretches in season. Above Copco Lake the Klamath is managed as a Wild Trout Fishery. This water gets little angling pressure even though it holds Rainbows over seven pounds. We use whitewater boats rigged for fishing and offer 3 day wilderness trips yielding some of the finest trout fishing in the state.





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