Now is the time to catch steelhead in the St. Joseph River. Steelhead should be running strong in the river for the next ...
How tribal leaders, commercial fisherman and a few small environmental groups won an uphill campaign against dams.
UC Davis researchers have documented evidence of chinook salmon returning to the Northern California creek where they were born for the first time ever, describing it as “a rare example” of a ...
Almost everywhere in California, salmon are on the decline. But in Putah Creek—a restored stream running through the ...
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Woodland The Daily Democrat on MSNRestored Stream Supports New Wild Salmon RunA UC Davis study confirms Putah Creek origin salmon for first time, marking a win for creek restoration and wild salmon, and ...
With salmon fishing barred off the California coast for two years, fishermen have been running historic boat tours, party ...
For decades, the number of salmon in the river has sharply dropped, but now scientists believe they just might have a ...
Jamie O’Neill, owner of Seattle-based Dock Street Brokers, said many of California’s commercial salmon fishermen are getting out of the business, selling their permits or simply letting them expire.
Why bother having a salmon season? That question is based upon the Department of Fish and Wildlife’s annual salmon ...
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Marin Independent Journal on MSNLagunitas Creek salmon habitat project nears next stageThe Marin Municipal Water District plans to add more gravel to the waterway to improve conditions for spawning.
However, tough ocean conditions made it impossible to get out after the fish. Spring weather is just around the corner, though, and undoubtedly the situation will improve. Local anglers will be ...
Salmon must swim upstream to lay their eggs, and young fish make their way out to the ocean through California's waterways — something done more easily when cool water flows are abundant.
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