Updated May 19, 2025
In response to continued low returns of Chinook Salmon to California rivers, and decreased ocean abundance estimates, the California Fish and Game Commission (FGC) at their May 14th teleconference meeting adopted “Option 2 – complete closure of in-river recreational salmon fisheries” in the Klamath River basin for both the spring/early summer (KRSC) and the fall (KRFC) for 2025.
Despite this closure, fishing for steelhead in the basin is unaffected and remains open pursuant to subsections 7.40(b)(50)(E)(2) and (6). Additionally, fishing for brown trout on the Trinity River is unaffected and remains open pursuant to subsection 7.40(b)(50)(E)(6).
Coho salmon regulations (no retention) also remain unchanged, as they are protected under state and federal listings.
KRSC and KRFC salmon regulations for the Klamath Basin are adopted each year by the FGC at their May meeting. As a result, digital publication of all supplemental regulations content is not completed until early Summer and may not be available at the time of this update.
Up-to-date Klamath Basin regulations will be found in the 2025 Fishing Regulations Supplement, expected to be published by July 1, 2025.
We remind anglers to call the Klamath and Trinity River Information Hotline: 1 (800) 564-6479, where up-to-date information is available. This hotline includes Klamath/Trinity salmon and steelhead regulations, Fall Chinook quota updates (when salmon fishing is open) and other information.