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Saltwater Season Back in Full Swing
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, JUNE 27, 2019



After sitting on the sidelines watching the wind blow for more than a week, it finally relented, allowing our saltwater fishing season to resume. Salmon, rockfish, and halibut were all attainable the last couple days. And that should be the case through the weekend as the weather looks to remain fishable. Early in the week, the salmon bite was decent...
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7 Ways to Survive Fourth of July on the Water
by Scott Croft, JUNE 26, 2019


Recreational boating’s busiest time of the year requires extra precautions ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 24, 2019 – Each year about three out of four recreational boat owners say they plan to enjoy the Fourth of July holiday aboard the family boat. With nearly 12 million registered vessels in the U.S., that could spell mayhem at launch ramps, marinas and popular anchorages, requiring...
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Fishing Naked With Big Daddy
by Gary Heffley, JUNE 26, 2019
Lake Almanor

Okay now that I have your attention and before anybody turns away and says, “I don't even want to see that”, I am talking about trolling the “naked worm” technique on Lake Almanor. Along with my good friend Lou Hubert, we booked an opportunity to fish with Captain Bryan Roccucci of Big Daddy's Guide Service knowing that Bryan keeps the trout...
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Water Level Has Hit The Launch Ramp
by Lake Sabrina Boat Landing Staff, JUNE 24, 2019
Lake Sabrina

The Lake water has hit the launch ramp. Both docks on the water and both pontoons on the Lake – let Summer begin! The Red Delicious is blooming as are the Yellow Columbines and White Canadian Lilacs – yup, summer has definitely made its appearance. Once again, Department of Fish and Wildlife stocked the Lake on Monday. Joseph Rosado using a...
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Emergency Spring Salmon Regulations
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, JUNE 24, 2019

Trinity River - Willow Creek Weir

At the April Fish & Game Commission meeting in Sacramento, the commissioners accepted a petition for listing the Spring Chinook salmon as a threatened species, thus causing an Emergency Regulation for Spring Chinook Salmon.  (1) NO fishing for Spring Chinook Salmon in the Klamath River Basin. This was printed in the Supplemental Regulation book for fishing for Spring Chinook Salmon. Because of...
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Reservoir and Water Conditions for June 24
by Maven's Notebook, JUNE 24, 2019


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. Click here to view more reservoir and water conditions. ...
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