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GGSA 2019 San Francisco for Salmon
by GGSA Staff, APRIL 4, 2019


Help protect our beautiful California salmon and the rivers they live in and migrate through. Join the Golden Gate Salmon Association (GGSA) for a salmon celebration and merriment!  You will hear from fisherman, restauranteurs and advocates that are passionate about seafood sustainability and the preservation of California's majestic king salmon population. SF's top chefs will be serving up delicious bites and chatting about the...
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Devils Hole Pupfish Population Reaches 136
by NPS, APRIL 3, 2019
Devils Hole

One of the world’s rarest fish species, the Devils Hole pupfish, has reached a population of 136 observable fish. This high spring season population count follows years of substantially lower spring population counts, which triggered concerns over the chances of survival of this critically endangered fish.   In the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, scientists counted about 200 Devils Hole pupfish in...
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Perch’n on the Peninsula Slated For Saturday
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, APRIL 3, 2019



The Samoa Peninsula Fire District will be hosting their 10th Annual Perch'n on the Peninsula Surfperch Fishing Tournament and Fish Fry Fundraiser this Saturday, April 6 at the Peninsula Elementary School (located across the street from the Samoa Cookhouse). This is a fun filled family-oriented fishing event that benefits the Samoa Peninsula Fire District Volunteer Organization. Adult fishing tournament entry...
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Background on Todays and Future Flood Releases
by John McManus, APRIL 2, 2019


“Recently, to keep communities safe from floods, Central Valley dam operators are opening the dams and making big water releases down the rivers.  This frees up reservoir space to handle runoff from snowmelt or the next storm.  In addition to protecting the public, these flood control dam releases provide important environmental benefits.  Generally, they’re really good for salmon. When salmon fishermen...
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Lake Conditions Update
by Valerie Aubrey, APRIL 1, 2019
Eagle Lake

Karen at the trap reports 55 fish came into the trap Monday. After a month of water flowing, the temps and flow finally getting the fishes attention. No ripe hens yet but that’s pretty typical of the early arrivals. 9 were green hens (not ready to spawn yet). A few at 22” 1 at 26” and a lot of smaller...
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Danger on The Trinity
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, MARCH 31, 2019

Trinity River

A dangerous condition has occurred on the Trinity River just below Hawkins Bar. Around the bend from the Hawkins Bar access the river cable that marks the river for aircraft, with the phone cable, has come down and is in the river just below the surface. It is identifiable by the two large orange balls up against the bank on...
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