Headline News from Northern California & Southern Oregon

Shasta Valley Wildlife Area, Siskiyou County
The dark spot at the base of gill plate distinguishes this species from other panfish.


 


Fresh Oregon crab is back on the menu soon as the commercial Dungeness crab fishery will open on much of Oregon’s coast as of Jan. 4, 2019. Dungeness crab will be ready to be harvested from Cape Arago to the Columbia River and north into Washington on that date. Prior to the opener, crab vessels will set gear from Jan. 1 onwards,...
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Don't Forget About Baum Lake
by Gary Heffley, DECEMBER 30, 2018
Baum Lake

Baum Lake is a very popular stop for anglers vacationing in the Intermountain Hat Creek region of Northern California. The lake is a destination unto itself for many fly anglers who enjoy fishing from kayaks, inflatable pontoons and float boats, as well as wading in the shallows. The lake is also popular for shore anglers who utilize small spoons, small Rapala...
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First Robust Steelhead Runs Enter the Chetco
Southern Oregon
by Larry Ellis, DECEMBER 29, 2018

Chetco River

This is the message I’ve been waiting for all of December. I received a text message last week from a friend who sent me photographs of some nice, corpulent winter steelhead caught on the Chetco River. Jason Dimmick, who took his two daughters, Sunnie and Aspen, fishing, were plunking Tequila Sunrise Spin-N-Glos at a lower river hole. The river was dropping...
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ODFW will host a public meeting on Jan. 9 from 6-8 p.m. at the Community Center, Cook Memorial Library, 2006 4th Street, La Grande. The topic will be the Ladd Marsh WA Management Plan, which is due for an update after 10 years. ODFW staff are not recommending major changes to the Plan, but members of the public are welcome to offer...
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Mount Shasta on Christmas Day
by Sharon Waranius, DECEMBER 25, 2018


[Editor's note] We Can All Use a Breath of Fresh Air
by Sharon Waranius, DECEMBER 24, 2018


In the sliver of morning before darkness meets light, I leaned against the stoop, bundled in my thick robe, cradling a second cup of steaming hot coffee. Frost lay heavy on the roof of the chicken coop and woodshed across the yard. The sky showed young pockmarks and scattered strips of light, while one proud star refused to budge from its fading...
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