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Storms likely to blow out Smith, Chetco
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, JANUARY 28, 2016



Mother Nature provided just enough time in between big storms to drop the Smith and Chetco rivers back into pristine shape. The break, however, was short-lived. Another wet storm is on the way, which is forecasted to blow out the two quick-clearing rivers as well as insuring the other coastal streams won’t be green and fishable any time soon. The...
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San Francisco, CA (January 26, 2016) -- The Golden Gate Salmon Association (GGSA) congratulates Captain Roger Thomas on his well-deserved induction into the California Outdoor Hall of Fame on Saturday, January 23. Thomas serves as chairman of GGSA as well as president of the Golden Gate Fishermen’s Association, a group representing charter boat owners. “Roger Thomas has probably...
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Big game hunting with javelins?
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, JANUARY 21, 2016



Question: I just tried javelin throwing for the first time and it sparked an idea that I could hunt with this for big game mammals. But I can’t find it specified anywhere in the mammal hunting regulations booklet. Does this mean that since it isn’t mentioned it’s illegal to use to take down an animal? (Brent L.) Answer: You are correct. Hunting...
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Trading services for smoked fish and fish parts?
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, JANUARY 21, 2016



Question: I want the spinal cord from a legally caught white sturgeon that was taken from a pier by a sport fisherman. I also want to smoke a good portion of the meat in exchange for some of the smoked fish. Is it legal for my friend to give me the spinal cord? Is it legal to smoke the fish in...
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Required to Abide by Boat Limits When Fishing on a Party Boat?
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, JANUARY 21, 2016



Question: I was on a party boat a few months ago fishing for rockfish and lingcod. The captain/deckhand announced that we were on this boat limit system and I didn’t completely understand the regulations. I ended up with a bunch of small fish that someone else didn’t want just because they are using bait/flies that catch small fish and...
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Trinity River Fish Report
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, JANUARY 20, 2016

Trinity River

The very top of the Trinity is the only place where you’ll find green water at the moment reports Steve Huber of Steve Huber’s Guide Service. “It’s really only fishable from Lewiston Bridge down to Rush Creek. Both Rush and Weaver Creek are full of mud, making fishing below tough to impossible,” Huber added.
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