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Blown Out
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, JANUARY 13, 2016

Chetco River

The Chetco blew out on Wednesday, and it could be done for awhile reports guide Alan Borges of Alan’s Guide Service. He said, “With how much rain is expected and how the creeks looked on Wednesday, my guess is it won’t be fishable until mid next week. Prior to blowing out, the fishing was really good. There were lots of...
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Derby Update
by Mike Mogler, JANUARY 12, 2016
Topaz Lake

Dave Rossman manager of Topaz General Store and RV Park reports a slow down of 2lb and tagged trout being weighed in for the week. Rossman weighed-in three 2lb fish and only 2 tagged fish for the week. Bank fishermen using Power Bait seemed to have the best luck. Jason Mathis of Wellington NV. caught in a fish weighing 4lb-21 inches...
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Trinity River Fishing Report
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, JANUARY 10, 2016



Just received a report that Trinity Lake is releasing muddy water into Lewiston Lake and then on into the Trinity River on Jan. 4. The water conditions are making it tough fishing in Lewiston Lake. How long this will be going on is not known at this time but it could be clearing up soon. Most of the creeks are...
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What’s the limit on mudsuckers?
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, JANUARY 7, 2016



Question: I like to catch mudsuckers for eating but can’t figure out if they have a limit. I’ve been told there is a bag limit but the book does not state anything. (Truong A.) Answer: While some species have fishing regulations that pertain only to them (rockfish, salmon, etc.), there are other species that do not. Species for which there are...
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Bad Behavior on a Waterfowl Wildlife Area
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, JANUARY 7, 2016



Question: I have a question about waterfowl hunter rules/responsibilities on wildlife areas (WLA). We hunters are fortunate to be able to access and utilize these refuges and I have always been under the impression that accurate reporting of waterfowl taken following a hunt is an important rule of the refuges. In fact, I have heard that having accurate bird counts...
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2015 Wrap-up
by Valerie Aubrey, JANUARY 7, 2016
Eagle Lake

In spite of historically low water levels, the fishing was very good all season long.  Finding the fish wasn't difficult as they are all pretty much concentrated in the south basin.  Size was not bad at all.  Early in the season we had a lot of solid 2 to 2 1/2 pound trout and by fall we were looking at...
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