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- Steelhead season ends dry, but one more storm looms
- Fishing Guide Reports
IF4: International Fly Film Festival showing this Saturday
As part of Humboldt Steelhead Days, the IF4: International Fly Film Festival comes to Humboldt on Saturday, February 25 at the Minor Theater in Arcata. The IF4 consists of short and feature length films produced by professional filmmakers from all corners of the globe, showcasing the passion, lifestyle and culture of fly fishing. Admission...
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There’s hope on the horizon for North Coast steelhead anglers. Even though you’ll see off and on rain through the weekend and into Monday, an extended period of sunshine and warmth is expected to arrive early next week. The dry weather will hopefully stick around long enough to give us a shot at some of the other coastal rivers that...
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Winter steelhead fishing continues
And this may be a great weekend to hit the water. After days (weeks?) of persistent high, muddy waters, many coastal rivers could be falling into shape just in time for the weekend. Check out reports for the NW, SW and Willamette zones for more details.
Early season trout stocking is underway
It’s not too early to be thinking...
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Last year, everyone was rubbing the magic lamp wishing for a rainy, snow-laden winter. Well, the genie answered that wish, and then some. We now have an overabundance of water that has lakes filled to the brim, causing serious and dangerous infrastructure issues with levees, dams and spillways, as well as blown out and flooded rivers and creeks. Few are thinking they'll...
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Endangered fish among the evacuees of Oroville Dam crisis
by Tara Lohan, FEBRUARY 21, 2017
Feather River
by Tara Lohan, FEBRUARY 21, 2017
Feather River
DAYS BEFORE NEARLY 200,000 people downstream of Lake Oroville were ordered to evacuate because of problems with two spillways at the dam, there were millions of other evacuees – residents of the Feather River Fish Hatchery.
Last week, rising water levels at Lake Oroville caused dam operators to divert water to its spillway, which runs to the Feather River. High water flows and...
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Oroville Lake at 850′; work continues on erosion and debris
by Sharon Waranius, FEBRUARY 21, 2017
Feather River
by Sharon Waranius, FEBRUARY 21, 2017
Feather River
Courtesy of Maven's Notebook -- Oroville lake elevation hit 850-feet yesterday but work continues on erosion and removing the debris pile at Oroville Dam, according to a briefing yesterday by Bill Croyle, Acting Director of the California Department of Water Resources. This news was received early yesterday by Maven’s Notebook but could not be posted until today.
“We took a little time off from...
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