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TRINITY RIVER FISHING REPORT – August 3, 2019
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, AUGUST 4, 2019
Trinity River - Willow Creek Weir
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, AUGUST 4, 2019
Trinity River - Willow Creek Weir
DIRTY RIVER:
TRRP: The Trinity River Restoration Program is working on restoration project. I have been receiving reports of the river being dirty from just below the Round House down to below Junction City area of the river. From what I could find out was that the TRRP is working in that area. The problem is the work is causing large amounts of...
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It appears the lull is over. Salmon are once again on the bite out of Eureka –
in pretty much the same location they’ve been all season. Table Bluff in 180 to 200 feet of water seems to be the one spot that’s consistently holding fish. A handful of sport boats were the first to capitalize fishing over the weekend on...
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30-35ft deep by 8:30am. 1/4oz Thomas Buoyant & large Sure Catch DJ Red Dog. We all be eatin’ fish for dinner tonight! 1.9-2.2mph. Berkeley watermelon minnows also did some damage for some friends.
As the week of the massive mudslide of last year approached so did this year’s monsoonal weather and the first ThunderBoomer of the season. We missed the anniversary date by one day with the first summer rain coming in on Tuesday. We did have a few sprinkles on Monday the actual anniversary and a few individuals that spent the night...
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Here is a look at current reservoir and hydrologic conditions, curated from a variety of sources including the Department of Water Resources CDEC website, the Bureau of Reclamation, the Desert Research Institute, and others.
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It’s been over 150 years since the rivers in Yosemite National Park flowed freely to the ocean without interruption by dams and reservoirs. Historically, steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss), the ocean-run form of rainbow trout, would have journeyed from the ocean to the snowmelt-fed upper reaches of the Tuolumne and Merced rivers to spawn, and then made their way back downstream, unimpeded...
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