Headline News from Northern California & Southern Oregon

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Steelhead season set to explode on coastal rivers
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, DECEMBER 1, 2016

Chetco River

North Coast rivers are likely seeing the last of the late fall-run salmon push in this week as all of the rivers are back on the drop following last weekend’s storms. The majority of these late-season kings have already made their way up rivers like the Chetco, Smith, Mad, Van Duzen and Eel, but you can bet a few more...
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Surviving Class Five
by Erin Loury, FISHBIO, NOVEMBER 29, 2016
Tuolumne River - North Fork

During FISHBIO’s memorable rafting survey through the Upper Tuolumne River earlier this year, we survived our share of whitewater scares. Our most harrowing float included Miracle Mile on the Cherry Creek run, which drops 200 feet per mile and is possibly the most challenging commercially run whitewater rafting spot in the nation. As we made our descent with the help of rafting guides...
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Crabbing closure due to high domoic acid
Southern Oregon
by Larry Ellis, NOVEMBER 26, 2016

Chetco River

December 1 usually marks the first day that recreational crabbers can start harvesting Dungeness crab.  But impending storms are not the only reason why that opener will not be occurring this year. High levels of a deadly toxin called domoic acid has caused the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Oregon Department of Agriculture to issue statements closing all...
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Using a dinosaur blind for waterfowl hunting?
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, NOVEMBER 24, 2016



Question: I realize this may sound like a really dumb question or a joke, but I’m honestly being serious. Can I make a plywood cutout of a dinosaur to hide behind so that I can better sneak up on waterfowl? I recently heard about using a plywood cutout of a cow as a way to approach ducks and geese. However,...
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Hunt Fall Turkeys Now
Ramblings
by John Higley, NOVEMBER 24, 2016



Throughout the year I spend a great amount of time in the presence of turkeys, most of which are the feathered kind.  I hunt real turkeys in the spring and fall, photograph them throughout the year and observe them almost daily. I hunt them with a passion born more than 40 years ago during the first spring turkey hunt ever...
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Rivers are expected to go big
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, NOVEMBER 23, 2016

Chetco River

All of the North Coast rivers, other than the Smith, were running high and dirty as of Wednesday. And the Smith will soon follow suit. The approaching storms, which should hit around dinner time on Thursday, could potentially bring another four to eight inches of rain to the area. If the storms come to fruition, it will be a nice...
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