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Great Day on the Sac
by Gary Heffley, SEPTEMBER 18, 2016
Sacramento River - Lower

There is something special about sharing fishing experiences with friends and I am lucky to have an opportunity to meet and make friends with many people in and around the fishing industry. I had the opportunity to enjoy a great afternoon this Wednesday with guide and friend Lou Hubert on the Sacramento River in Redding. This was my first, but...
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First Chetco River Chinook Arrive
Southern Oregon
by Larry Ellis, SEPTEMBER 17, 2016

Chetco River

Incredible fishing awaits for anglers who dare deploy the old-school techniques that were used in days of yesteryear. But first things first. Anglers who trolled Rogue Bait Rigs (spinnerbait/anchovy setups) or those who just spun a naked anchovy caught the first Chetco River fall Chinook of the year last week, and that's major news because these fish are not only...
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What is Required When Packing Out Game?
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, SEPTEMBER 17, 2016



Question: What are the laws on deboning a bear or deer to pack out the meat? I don’t know of any laws saying I cannot debone a deer or bear as long as I am able to prove that the quarters and heads are all part of the same animal. I’m just looking for clarity as I am heading into...
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Plenty of Wind, Plenty of Fish
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, SEPTEMBER 16, 2016

Crescent City Coast

The wind has been blowing, with Wednesday being the first day the rockfish boats were back on the water reports Leonard Carter of Crescent City’s Englund Marine. He said, “We’ve had a really windy season here, and it was the same story this week. There’s plenty of rockfish around, there just hasn’t been too many fishable days. When the boats...
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Rockfish and Halibut
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, SEPTEMBER 16, 2016

Eureka Coast

Pacific halibut quotaWith decent weather predicted through the weekend, now’s the time to get back on the halibut grounds and take advantage of what’s left of the quota. The California Recreational Fisheries Survey has estimated that 23,806 pounds have been caught towards the 29,640-pound quota as of September 4. A few days of good fishing could bring an early close...
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2016 Chetco River bubble fishery split in half
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, SEPTEMBER 16, 2016

Chetco River

The Chetco River fall Chinook State Waters Terminal Area Recreational Season will be halved and split over two weekends in 2016. The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission reduced the targeted commercial and recreational catch of Chetco-bound Chinook amid concerns of low salmon returns this year. The recreational season will be Oct. 1-3 and Oct. 8-9 so more anglers can take...
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