
Any time you fish on the North Coast’s legendary Smith River, you have a chance of catching a new state record steelhead.
Fish Sniffer Paul Galvan, a long time Fish Sniffer subscriber, reported in February 2018 catching a wild steelhead that could have been a possible new California state steelhead record.
At 37 inches long with 24 1/2-inch girth, the fish would have been approximately 28.66 pounds, beating the old record by over a pound, according to Galvan. The official state record steelhead of 27 pounds, 4 ounces was set on the Smith by Robert Hailey of Crescent City on December 22, 1976.