Fishing Articles


2017 salmon forecasts point to reduced fishing opportunities
by CDFW, MARCH 2, 2017
Sacramento River

Commercial and sport anglers have received unwelcome news on the predicted return of Chinook salmon this year to California waters. State and federal fishery scientists presented updates on the numbers of spawning Chinook and the expected abundance for the upcoming fishing season at the annual Ocean Salmon Information Meeting held in Santa Rosa today. Forecasts suggest there are 230,700 Sacramento River...
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Ocean kings will be scarce in 2017
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, MARCH 1, 2017

Klamath River - Lower

It appears the five-year drought has finally taken its toll on the Sacramento and Klamath River king salmon. In a press release issued on Wednesday following the annual Ocean Salmon Information Meeting held in Santa Rosa, some unwelcome news was delivered on the predicted returns of Chinook salmon to California waters in 2017. Forecasters are suggesting 230,700 Sacramento River fall run...
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4 Fire Extinguisher Myths, Burning Boats Reel
by Scott Croft, MARCH 1, 2017


Boats burn every year and when they do, things get bad. Quickly. For boaters, acknowledging the possibility of a fire is an exercise in fear because there’s nothing more scary than to have open flames aboard and no place to go. I’d like to share two new videos from the BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water that I...
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Tainted Waters: Contaminants in the San Francisco Bay-Delta
by Erin Loury, FISHBIO, FEBRUARY 27, 2017
San Francisco River

Contaminants enter our waterways through many sources - they flow in agricultural and urban runoff, wastewater treatment effluent, and oil spills; they leach from industrial waste and the byproducts of historical mining; and they can even be deposited from the air. Scientists currently recognize that contaminants in California's San Francisco Bay-Delta are at levels high enough to seriously affect wildlife and damage the overall health...
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Rain, how much do we need?
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, FEBRUARY 26, 2017

Trinity River

Rain and snow showers are predicted for the coming week. Many of the reservoirs are either full and releasing extra water, or close to full. In 2014, Water Bonds of several billion dollars were passed to try and increase water storage. Ultimately, only some studies were made,  but NO "new" water storage facilities were recommended, or in the planning stage. Now, Gov....
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Maintenance, Memories And Plans
Ramblings
by John Higley, FEBRUARY 26, 2017



Although I like to think that I’m up for just about any outdoor challenge, the truth is I’m getting pickier with the passing of time. For example, I’ve dealt with ice and snow in a variety of venues, including sleeping on the ground in heater-less tents with the zippers frozen shut. These days I’d rather not be that cold, even...
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