Well, i can see the Anchor from my kitchen window:-)
Once in awhile when the kings are in(starting this weekend) the fishing is elbow to elbow in the best holes, but most of the time later in the season when the silvers and steelhead are in, you can expect company, but it's by no means combat fishing. There's a pretty solid run of fish, and the best fishing is within an hour or two before and after high tide(salmon fishing is restricted to the lower two or three miles of the river near the ocean.) Drifting eggs with litttle or no weight is a pretty sure bet. Purple woolly buggers are an old standby, and probably the most used fly for silvers on the anchor. Down in the mouth, and in the salt along the beach, spinners like #5 mepps and vibrax work well, along with eggs under a bobber. If the Anchor doesn't work, there's two other rivers within twenty miles that have good runs also, and there's a hatchery stocked run close also.
If you have any more questions about guides, charters, lodging etc..... My e-mail is dib82@hotmail.com