Fishing Articles


Quick update with some opening dates
by Lake Sabrina Boat Landing Staff, MAY 18, 2022
Lake Sabrina

Quick update with some opening dates. THE SABRINA STORE Friday May 27th 8am - 6pm daily thru June 16th Snacks, drinks, tackle, gifts etc. BOAT RENTALS As soon as the water comes up 5-7ft we can float some boats. We have no estimate on launch date at this time thanks to the cold snap last week which practically stopped the runoff, low initial reservoir level, drought...
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General Trout Season Opener 2022
by Lake Sabrina Boat Landing Staff, APRIL 30, 2022
Lake Sabrina

Lake Sabrina General Trout Season Opener 2022 4-30-22 ...
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Opening weekend is basically just around the corner
by Valerie Aubrey, APRIL 25, 2022
Eagle Lake

Opening weekend is basically just around the corner. USFS lists campground as “tentative” opening 5/27 (see previous shared post from LNF). Ok long story short. Now, the lake elevation is about 16.5 inches lower than last year at the same time. USFS removed the courtesy dock in late June 2021 due to mud & possibly not being able to get...
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Lake Sabrina Update
by Lake Sabrina Boat Landing Staff, APRIL 21, 2022
Lake Sabrina

Howdy folks!   We’ve been a little quiet on the social media front as of late for a couple of reasons. First, we don’t really have as much information as we’d like, so there hasn’t been much to say. We’re waiting on a lot of key information that will set a lot of things in motion. Like the reservoir forecasts we get from...
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Weather Turns, Fishing Slows, Planting Continues!
by Collins Lake Staff, APRIL 11, 2022
Collins Lake

April started off on fire. Take a look ate the Gomes family who took home 13 trout fishing all over the lake with green and yellow PowerBait. Bass were also hitting hard – Alex Mckiah sent in these pictures showing off the some of the bass they caught along the shoreline on the east side of the dam. Alex said they...
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Lady Killers: Declining Female Sockeye In The Fraser River
by FISHBIO, MARCH 7, 2022
Fraser River

The relative proportion of males and females in a population can have a significant effect on its growth and stability. For humans, the typical ratio is about one to one, but for many species skewed sex ratios are the norm. For example, uneven sex ratios have been observed in multiple Pacific salmon species, but few studies have explored details of the sex-specific mortality driving...
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