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Lake Sabrina Fishing Report
by Lake Sabrina Boat Landing Staff, JUNE 27, 2020
Lake Sabrina

FACE MASKS REQUIRED PER INYO COUNTY Don’t forget a jacket More fun times at the Lake – even weather wise. Lots of people still coming up to enjoy the great outdoors although don’t think many knew about some bouts of rain, wind, thunder, lightning and cooler temps – down in the mid 30s Sunday night – that were in store for them....
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Wind curtails wide-open halibut action
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, JUNE 25, 2020



Halibut continues to be the shining light out of both Eureka and Trinidad as the sizzling bite continued into this week. It’s looking like the only thing that will slow it down is if you can’t get to the fishing grounds. And that’s exactly where we are. After a long stretch of good weather and even better fishing, the ocean...
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Lake Sabrina Fishing Report
by Lake Sabrina Boat Landing Staff, JUNE 22, 2020
Lake Sabrina

Lake Sabrina Boat Landing 760-873-7425 6-22-2020 FACE MASKS REQUIRED PER INYO COUNTY Don’t forget a jacket It’s starting to look once again like a normal season – Camp Sabrina, Big Trees and BitterBrush Campgrounds are open and now Four Jeffrey Pines Campground on the South Lake Road is opened. North Lake Campground is opened, just no potable water. It was a stocking week – got fish...
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SUMMER WATER & FISHING
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, JUNE 21, 2020

Trinity River - Willow Creek Weir

Happy Soltis, Saturday was the longest day of the year and officially the start of summer. It also was Father’s Day. We are now going into the HOT summer days so be careful when you jump into the lake or the river as it will be cold! The Fourth of July Weekend is coming up and July 1 will be the...
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Pacific Halibut Flying Over The Rails
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, JUNE 18, 2020



The Pacific halibut bite on the North Coast is sizzling right now. With salmon virtually nonexistent, offshore anglers have honed in on the halibut, and they are coming over the rails at a record pace. Eureka, Trinidad, and eve Shelter Cove have all experienced some exceptional fishing. And we’re not talking about a couple halibut per boat, we’re talking full...
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On May 11, GSSA and allies won a major federal court ruling against the federal government forcing it to cut excessive water diversion and Delta pumping because of the extreme environmental damage they were causing to salmon and other wildlife. The victory certainly reduced the number of dead salmon killed at the Delta pumps. The new federal water plan being sued over...
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