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If you're writing on the Congressional action to exempt the Delta Twin tunnels from legal challenges, consider this statement from John McManus, president of the Golden Gate Salmon Association (GGSA). GGSA represents sport and commercial salmon fishermen and related businesses.
"The Delta water tunnels project, formerly known as the Peripheral Canal, was defeated by voters in 1982. This time around the project is...
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Fish and Game Commission Increases Purple Sea Urchin Bag Limit in Sonoma and Mendocino Counties by CDFW, MAY 15, 2018
At its April 2018 meeting, the California Fish and Game Commission (Commission) adopted emergency regulations to increase the daily bag limit for purple sea urchins taken while skin or SCUBA diving off Mendocino and Sonoma counties only. Purple sea urchins fall under the general invertebrate bag limit of 35 per day, but the emergency regulations now in effect will allow...
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ODFW’s 2018 auctions and raffles for 26 special Oregon big game hunting tags grossed a record $1,019,730 this year, breaking the previous record of $882,787 set in 2017. Winners of these tags can hunt during an extended season and in an expanded hunt area.
A total of 145,105 raffle tickets were sold, grossing $380,730 and breaking previous records for raffle sales....
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May is the Premier Month for Surfperch
Southern Oregon
by Larry Ellis, MAY 12, 2018
Port of Brookings Harbor
Southern Oregon
by Larry Ellis, MAY 12, 2018
Port of Brookings Harbor
Surfperch have been the red-hot ticket to fish-taco city, even in the past 3 months when the weather has been cold and rainy. But when the month of May rolls around, the mottled flat-siders often school up with noticeably flat-calm seas, especially the large females, giving surf anglers a run for their money.
There are two main varieties of surfperch that...
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Question: I saw a notice in the newspaper that there is a high level of E. coli in the lower American River at the confluence of the Sacramento River in Sacramento County. I am planning on going striper fishing with my son there. Is it safe to eat the fish if we catch some stripers? Where can I find more information?...
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It’s free to fish, crab or clam in Oregon on Saturday and Sunday, June 2 and 3.
During these two days, no fishing licenses or tags (including a Combined Angling Tag or Columbia River Basin Endorsement) are required to fish, crab or clam anywhere in Oregon for both residents and non-residents. Although no licenses or tags are required, all other fishing regulations apply including closures, bag...
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