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Vol. V #6

Salmon ocean abundance figures released


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By Frank Galusha

For an update on this article see; http://www.myoutdoorbuddy.com/fishing_report.php?fishing=1534

Preliminary 2009 salmon data released by the Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) shows a continuing decline in the adult return of Sacramento River Fall Chinook. This data, collected by the California Department of Fish and Game (DFG), will be a major consideration as the PFMC begins the process of setting the 2010 ocean salmon season.
 
Two bright spots were noted: 1) Jack count on the Sacramento was good and 2) DFG also collected somewhat more encouraging return figures from the Klamath-Trinity River system. Preliminary counts on the Klamath/Trinity System indicated 44,500 adult fall Chinook returned to spawn in natural areas during 2009, which is several thousand fish more than the 2009 PFMC management objective of 40,700 of this species.
 
According to DFG’s estimates, about 39,500 Fall Chinook adults returned to the Sacramento River to spawn in 2009. This is the lowest recorded return since comprehensive monitoring of Central Valley Hatchery production and natural escapement began in the 1970s. This marks the third consecutive year that the PFMC Salmon Fishery Management Plan conservation objective (a range of 122,000 to 180,000 adult hatchery and natural spawners returning to the Central Valley on an annual basis) has not been met. This finding will automatically trigger an “overfishing concern” by the PFMC.
 
“This year’s Sacramento River fall Chinook adult return is a terrible disappointment,” said Neil Manji, DFG Fisheries Branch Chief.
 
“Over the past two years, DFG has collected and analyzed data and worked diligently to figure out what steps can be taken to improve our stock management, increase future returns and help craft fishing regulation packages.
 
“Salmon have a complex life cycle in both fresh and saltwater, and while we cannot pinpoint a cause for the decline at this time, we do know ocean productivity has been unpredictable in recent years.”
 
The one positive note in the Sacramento River Fall Chinook estimates is the healthy number of returning two-year-old salmon, or “jacks.”
 
DFG counted 9,216 jacks in 2009, more than double the number that returned in 2008. Jack returns are used to help forecast the ocean abundance of adult SRFC for the upcoming 2010 season. 
 
The data from both the Sacramento River and the Klamath-Trinity will be forwarded to the PFMC for consideration as it begins the its annual ocean salmon season setting process. The PFMC sets the season for federal waters from three to 200 miles offshore. The same data will be used by the California Fish and Game Commission, which will be setting the state salmon season (up to three miles offshore) at its April 21 meeting.
 
DFG held  a public salmon information meeting February 25 in Santa Rosa to present information pertinent to California salmon fisheries and gather public input regarding the 2010 season.
 
The information will be formally presented to the PFMC at its March 6-11 meeting. Public testimony will also be heard at this meeting. To view the PFMC meeting agenda, please visit http://www.pcouncil.org/newsreleases/newsreleases.html.


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Gary’s lures have held or hold a line class world record and multiple lake records from many waters west of the Rockies. As a guide Gary would offer a guarantee of catching fish or the client would not pay and even with the toughest of fishing days Gary has yet to have to make good on the guarantee. Having personally used many of the lures made by Shasta Tackle I can speak well of their effectiveness.

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By Gary Heffley

Many people young and old did not have the opportunities that I had early in life to enjoy the outdoors, to learn how to fish; how to cast, how to bait a hook, what type of gear to use and where.  Some of these people grew up in an urban environment where options were limited or their families just didn’t enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. Many native Californians have never seen Yosemite, Mt. Lassen or have even heard of Burney Falls. Vacations are spent at Disneyland or Sea World. The only fishing some children now know is from their couch on a video game.

Many people and families are interested in taking advantages of the recreational opportunities and family building experiences that the outdoors and fishing in particular provides. The biggest question is how to get started?

The best option is to have a family friend who enjoys fishing take you out and show you the basics, most fisherman are willing to help introduce someone new to the sport. Another option is to hire a guide, selecting an area where you are likely to fish. This will give you equipment and gear introductions without jumping in with both feet and have expenses that you may not initially need. Most guides are excellent teachers and are happy to give novice anglers patient instruction but at a cost.

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Northern California from its blue ocean waters, crystal clear mountain streams to man-made reservoirs offers a diversity of quality fishing found in few places. 
 
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