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If you’ve been waiting for your shot at some Smith River kings, you may get your wish this weekend. It seems likely there won’t be enough rain to open the Humboldt rivers that are currently closed due to low flows, but up in Crescent City, the Smith River could come into play. According to Kathleen Zontos of Eureka’s National Weather...
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And just like that, many of the leaves have fallen around Lake Sabrina and another season has come to an end. The Café closed for the season with about 285 pies made this year. The Store and Boat Landing closed for the season at 1:00pm yesterday, Sunday October 13th and will reopen for the 2020 season on Saturday, April 25th. Fishing...
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Like doctors in an understaffed emergency room, scientists and managers working to conserve biodiversity have often had to strategically apply limited resources. One method to help guide conservation is identifying “hotspots,” or areas that contain high species diversity or high endemism (meaning species there are found nowhere else). These biological treasure troves may be targeted by management activities to achieve the greatest...
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DID THE PFMC UNDERESTIMATE THE FALL RUN RETURNS
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, OCTOBER 13, 2019
Trinity River - Willow Creek Weir
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, OCTOBER 13, 2019
Trinity River - Willow Creek Weir
The Fall weather has set in and it is looking more like the first part of Winter than Fall. There have been good spurts of fish coming up the valley but not like the usual Fall/Winter runs I’m used to. I know as I been getting lots of calls and emails asking “where are the fish” or “what happened to the...
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Fishing has continued to be great! Toplining (jay fair set up, or splice in about 8-9ft of leadcore to mono or braid or one color of leadcore & 65-75+ feet of leader). Rapalas and spoons also working. Key to top water trolling is getting your lines over 100ft behind the boat. During the day as deep as 13ft for trollers...
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For decades, groundfish were the lifeblood and primary economic driver for many port towns of the west coast in California, Oregon, and Washington. Made up of more than 90 species of bottom-feeders, like sole, flounder, rockfish, and cod, groundfish often live long lives—taking years, even decades, to reach maturity—which makes them vulnerable to overfishing. Caught by trawl, longlines, pots (traps), and baited...
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