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- Wow it Looks Like We Might Have A Salmon Season
- Slow Start for Halibut, But Better Days Ahead
- Back in Business: KMZ Salmon Season Opens Wide in 2026
- Solid start to rockfish, halibut season across local ports
- Brookings Salmon Bite Off to Strong Start
- Steelhead season ends dry, but one more storm looms
- Fishing Guide Reports
In the next week (April 11) the Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) will be meeting in Sacramento to determine the fate of the West Coast Salmon Fishery. Thus, the question “What will happen to the Salmon Fishery?” So far, the news coming out of the past meetings is very disheartening; what with the options of NO FISHING to an In-River...
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You went where to do what? That’s a question I get often after traveling for turkey hunting to a distant location. “Heck,” some would say, “we’ve got turkeys all over northern California.”
Yes, we do, but we don’t have all of the subspecies that exist nationwide and one of them, the Osceola, resides only in Florida. So, when the opportunity came...
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The caller said, “I knocked the nose off my Jet Ski. I already did the hard work. All I need is a price for a little finish sanding and paint work.” Often the work an amateur does is presented to be the hard part. The work the shop needs to complete the job is often trivialized. Unfortunately for the inexperienced...
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Last week, anglers who wanted some surfperch action only needed to do three things: fish on the incoming tide, use small pieces of raw shrimp, and cast! The same should be happening this week as well.
Limits of striped surfperch were filleted on several different occasions at the Port of Brookings Harbor's fish-cleaning station. Some of the iridescent 'pogies', as the...
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While still a bit away from prime conditions, Tiger T's Guide Service's Todd LeBoeuf found hungry trout on the Sacramento River in the Redding area on Tuesday 3-28, as evidenced by the beautiful rainbow caught by fellow guide Lou Hubert.
The river offered only 18” of visibility but there were numerous doubles and even a triple hook-up as Todd joined in...
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Various Days – Guided Wetland Tours at Gray Lodge Wildlife Area, 3207 Rutherford Road, Gridley (95948). A wildlife naturalist will lead a group, school or organization on a half-mile route through diverse wetlands. General information includes wildlife identification, behavior patterns and conservation efforts. Tours can be catered to include requested information. The minimum group size is 18 people and reservations are...
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