The Upper Chetco River has always been off the beaten path, but since the massive Biscuit Fire of 2002 burned through most of the surrounding area, it's been extremely difficult for rafts and kayaks ...
The Rogue River is the southern Oregon coast river everyone knows, but it's the Chetco River that gets most used by residents of Brookings. The Chetco may be Oregon's wildest river with the cleanest ...
A good chance to catch fall chinook in southwest Oregon will open this weekend amid concerns about the impact of the state's largest wildfire. The Chetco River bubble fishery, which represents the ...
has withdrawn 17 miles of southwest Oregon's vaunted Chetco River from new mining claims for five years. The withdrawal, which extends a two-year moratorium, comes at the request of the and much of ...
BROOKINGS, Ore. -- On the afternoon of July 12, four firefighters dropped from a helicopter into southwest Oregon’s Kalmiopsis Wilderness to try and snuff out a small but challenging wildfire. The ...
The opening weekend of the 2016 Chetco bubble season was good considering the weather wasn’t very cooperative. According to guide Andy Martin of Wild Rivers Fishing, trolling off the mouth of the ...
BROOKINGS, Ore. — A Coast Guard boatcrew assisted two mariners, one experiencing possible heart attack symptoms, aboard a vessel that was disabled and adrift near the Chetco River jetty in Brookings, ...
BROOKINGS — Orie Winter’s plan on the upper Chetco River was simple — make sure his 20-year-old daughter, Emma, got at least a chance to land her first steelhead. And after Orie hooked and landed a ...
GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) — The Chetco River in southwestern Oregon is on the list of 10 most endangered rivers in the country compiled annually by the conservation group American Rivers. The group ...
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown declared the Chetco Bar Fire a conflagration this morning, according to a press release from the Oregon State Fire Marshal. The Curry County Sheriff's Office has issued a ...
Check out our Interactive Fishing Maps! BROOKINGS, Ore. If you're serious about latching into a 40-, 50- or even a 60-pound chinook, your best bet is to hit the Chetco River right now, and the sooner, ...
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