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Additional Changes Coming for Hoop Net Crabbing
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, OCTOBER 20, 2022



Back in April, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) issued a press release restricting the use of crab traps to help minimize risk of entanglement as humpback whales forage in California waters during the spring and summer months. However, the recreational take of Dungeness crab by other methods, including hoop nets and crab snares, was not affected by...
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Winter Water Flows Equals Hard Fishing
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, OCTOBER 17, 2022

Trinity River - Willow Creek Weir

Winter water releases start today at 4:00pm; Flows drop to 300cfs. This is going to make fishing in the upper river a bit hard for the time being. Rain is going to be the main factor for fishing in the upper river as 300cfs releases means it is going to be rafts only for the short time. Drift boats will...
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28" Catfish
OCTOBER 17, 2022
Lahontan Reservoir

Teak checked in with us today with a photo of his 28” Catfish he caught out at Lahontan Reservoir on October 16.
The Wait for Rain Begins
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, OCTOBER 13, 2022



While we wait for rain that will fill our rivers with much-needed water and late fall Chinook salmon, the North Coast is not without angling options. Offshore, the boat-based rockfish and lingcod season will run through the end of the year. Beginning Nov. 1, both may be taken at any depth. Angling from the shore is open year-round. On Nov....
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It Looks Like The Fall Run of Chinook Salmon Are Starting To Show Up
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, OCTOBER 9, 2022

Trinity River - Willow Creek Weir

The Willow Creek weir has started to count some Fall Run Chinook salmon. What with the fires, heat and change of water flows it looks like the salmon are starting to show up. It seems like a later run to me but the warm water could be a cause for the fish to slow down waiting for cooler waters. A...
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Klamath Closed to the Take of Adult Kings
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, OCTOBER 5, 2022



If you’re looking to harvest an adult Chinook salmon in the Klamath basin, the Trinity River will be your only option as of Thursday. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife determined last Friday that the recreational fall-run Chinook salmon catch will have met the Upper Klamath River adult fall-run Chinook salmon quota (of 360) below Iron Gate Dam for...
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