River Fishing Improving
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, SEPTEMBER 29, 2019

Trinity River - Willow Creek Weir

As I am writing this report it is raining! In the last several days it has been overcast, showers and cloudy in Willow Creek. This type of weather pattern usually brings in fish, both at the mouth of the Klamath and into the Trinity. This is great news for the fishermen that have been waiting for some fresh salmon and more...
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Plenty of adult kings left to catch on the Klamath
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, SEPTEMBER 26, 2019



It’s hard to imagine the fishing could get better on the Klamath after last week, but it actually did. Whether it was the increased flows from the rain, or the fish were just ready – a pretty good slug of fish entered the Klamath beginning on Sunday. And a lot more adults finally made their way into the system. Limits...
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Eagle Lake Fishing Report
by Valerie Aubrey, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019
Eagle Lake

Wasn’t easy Penny MIller & Bud Landreth. Toplining trolling flies with Val. ...
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Crazy Catfish Catching
by Collins Lake Staff, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019
Collins Lake

It’s rare at Collins Lake for catfish to steal the headlines but this time it is very well deserved.  Hilario Sandoval of Vacaville is a long time Collins Lake fisherman, who saw all the recent catfish and decided he had to get up here and get a line in the water right away. Tuesday August 27th, he sat out in...
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Although separated by a continent, Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus species) and Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) face many of the same pressures and challenges from human activity, including overfishing, dams, and climate change. However, one specific factor threatens Atlantic salmon but not their West-Coast cousins: interbreeding with farmed salmon. While Atlantic salmon have been farmed in net pens on the West Coast for...
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Weather Equals Fish
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, SEPTEMBER 22, 2019

Trinity River - Willow Creek Weir

The Trinity River valley has fallen into the old weather patterns of years ago. We are experiencing weather patterns like in the 1950s and 1960s, rain in September now if that continues into October like back then we should see a lot more fish. (Both salmon and steelhead) I remember when everybody used to have to be out of the...
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