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Steelhead season on hold due to rising rivers
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, DECEMBER 7, 2016

Trinity River - Upper

Upper Trinity should remain fishable While most guides and sport anglers are taking a well-deserved break before the winter steelhead season kicks into high gear, several storms are once again bearing down on the North Coast. Rain is in the forecast for at least the next seven days, which just might keep the rivers at unfishable levels well into next week....
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Forests Of Brown: California’s Mass Tree Die-Off
by Erin Loury, FISHBIO, DECEMBER 6, 2016


As the Western drought comes to the end of its fifth year, forests are revealing the toll the drought has taken. While trees have been dying off in massive numbers throughout the Sierras and Coast Ranges since 2010, the pace has accelerated greatly in recent years. The Forest Service recently released new estimates that more than 100 million pine, fir, and oak...
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Whiskeytown Lake Kokanee spawn in huge numbers
by Jeff Goodwin, DECEMBER 5, 2016
Whiskeytown Lake

Whiskeytown Lake saw a banner year of Kokanee salmon fishing in 2016.  As early as May this year, every trip I made to Whiskeytown Lake resulted in full limits of Kokanee salmon.  The sheer numbers of adult size Kokanee was simply staggering and as the season wore on, it became clear that there were more Kokanee in the lake than we had seen...
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ODFW issues tips for living with coyotes
by ODFW, DECEMBER 3, 2016


Wildlife biologists for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife have recently noted an increase in the number of coyote sighting calls in Portland and the surrounding areas.    Many people expressed surprise at seeing coyotes in an urbanized area. However, abundant green space in the Portland area provides not only a welcome respite for people but also some excellent habitat...
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The Oregon Department of Agriculture and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announced the opening of the ocean and bay recreational crab fishery along the southern Oregon coast from Floras Creek (just north of Port Orford) to the California border. The ocean and bay recreational crab fishery also remains open along the northern coast from Tillamook Head to the mouth...
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Fresh steelhead heading into the Chetco river
Southern Oregon
by Larry Ellis, DECEMBER 3, 2016

Chetco River

I just love the month of December.  It's the time of the year when the thought of catching a silver-bright metalhead is not just a fanciful pipe dream, but a sensible rationality that can start dominating your reality. Take last week for instance.  I had just pulled up to a spot where a group of plunkers were gathering at Social Security...
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