Headline News from Northern California & Southern Oregon

Lake Davis, Plumas County
Being in the right place at the right time gives us the chance to see a much larger picture.


 


Salmon Season Opens Saturday at The Cove
Kenny Priest
by Kenny Priest, APRIL 11, 2019



It’s finally getting to be that time of the year again as the North Coast recreational salmon season will kick-off this Saturday from Horse Mtn. south to Point Arena, which includes the Shelter Cove and Fort Bragg areas. Large numbers of salmon, 274,222 Klamath and 379,632 Sacramento are said to be swimming in the ocean, which brings with it loads...
Full Story 
San Joaquin River Restoration Program: Restoration Flows Resume on San Joaquin River
by Chris "Maven" Austin, APRIL 9, 2019
San Joaquin River

Starting April 5, 2019, Restoration Flows began again in the San Joaquin River Restoration Area. Friant Dam had been managed for flood control since March 15, 2019, precluding the release of Restoration Flows. However, because flood releases into the San Joaquin River are no longer necessary for reservoir management, Restoration Flows have now resumed. Water users should be aware that diversions...
Full Story 
Pine Creek Update
by Valerie Aubrey, APRIL 9, 2019
Eagle Lake

Pine Creek at over 900cfs this afternoon. Target was 500cfs. Keep up this flow and things will move up faster!! Come on baby!  
Sport Salmon Season Opens
by GGSA Staff, APRIL 9, 2019


The sport salmon ocean fishery opened Saturday April 6 from Pigeon Point in southern San Mateo County, south to the Mexican border.  Sport anglers concentrated their efforts out of the Monterey Bay ports of Santa Cruz, Moss Landing and Monterey.  The salmon were there to greet them with many boats reporting back with limits of salmon ranging from five to...
Full Story 
State of the San Lorenzo Marks 40 Years of Santa Cruz Conservation
by FISHBIO, APRIL 8, 2019
San Lorenzo River

Flowing directly through the heart of Santa Cruz, California, the San Lorenzo River serves as a vital water source for people, fish, and numerous other animals and plants that call the region home. Locals have long understood the ecological and economic importance of this coastal stream, and the San Lorenzo was one of the first rivers in California to have...
Full Story 
Sea Lions Euthanized
Trinity River Fishing
by E.B. Duggan, APRIL 7, 2019

Trinity River

Finally the Feds have allowed the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to euthanize the sea lions, (Protected by the Federal Marine Mammal Act) on the Columba and Willamette Rivers to stop the slaughter of the salmon and steelhead runs. The Willamette Wild Steelhead Runes have improved after Sea Lions were allowed to be euthanized at the fish ladder of...
Full Story 
Page 184

SacRiverGuide.com