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The mule deer was named for its large ears that along with its nose are its first line of defense.


 


High water grounds south coast steelheaders
Southern Oregon
by Larry Ellis, FEBRUARY 11, 2017

Chetco River

With over one week of fishless days due to high, turbid and muddy water, fishermen on the Chetco and lower Rogue rivers were left hanging high and dry all of last week, grounded by Mother Nature's merciless wind and rain. But if you are wondering if and when you will ever be able to fish for your rivers' highly-prized winter steelhead...
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Iron Gate Dam flow increases over coho health concerns
by Bureau of Reclamation, FEBRUARY 10, 2017
Klamath River - Lower

The Bureau of Reclamation will increase flows below Iron Gate Dam to reduce the risk of disease for coho salmon in the Klamath River. Starting Feb. 10 through Feb. 13, flows below Iron Gate Dam will be elevated increasing from approximately 4,000 cubic feet per second to as much as 9,600 cfs. The public is urged to take all necessary precautions...
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Oroville Dam emergency spillway update!
by Department of Water Resources, FEBRUARY 10, 2017


As it manages storm inflow to Lake Oroville with a main spillway damaged by erosion, the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced late Thursday that the reservoir’s emergency spillway likely will be used, perhaps as soon as the early hours of Saturday. In that event, total discharges from the reservoir would be consistent with flood control releases at this time...
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Hoop netting for crabs off California piers
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, FEBRUARY 9, 2017



Question: Is it legal to use hoop nets to catch crab off piers in California this time of the year? I thought that I read crab season runs through June. However, the hoop net is a net that people use for catching California spiny lobster too, so do I need the California Spiny Lobster Report Card even though I’m not fishing...
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Dry rot on recreational vehicle
Before and After
by Don Stec, FEBRUARY 9, 2017



With all the rain this year, the stage is set for a major production of a fungus that attacks wood, it is known as dry rot.  Surprisingly, many owners do not know that wood is often used in the structure of their RV.  That includes motor homes, travel trailers, truck overhead campers and boats.  Many owners know their motor home...
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Extinction is forever, but you and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) can join forces to prevent it. Help save California’s native plant and animal species when you file your state income tax return by making a voluntary contribution to the Rare and Endangered Species Preservation Program (RESPP) and/or the California Sea Otter Fund. Just enter any dollar amount...
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