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For the Register Here’s a look at the latest local angling action: Napa River We had a little bit of rain a week ago, but no problem for the striper bite...It has been the best striper season for the Napa River that I can recall in over 30 years here.
Tags: Napa River, Brookings, Salmon, Fishing, Megafauna, Giant squid, Squid, Recreational fishing
IS a segment of the angling population which pursues fishing as a relaxing pastime spent on a dock or a riverside, content just to be outdoors and not wholly concerned whether the fish bite in the end or not. Then there are those who hunt Humboldt squid,...
Tags: Nate Accomazzo, Steve Accomazzo, Petaluma, Salmon, Fishing, Humboldt Squid, Megafauna, Giant squid, Angling, Squid, Recreational fishing
It's not fast fishing to be sure, but the reports of steelhead on the American were the best so far this fall. Most of the action has been on flies, but that might just be because that's where most of the effort is taking place. Swinging leeches, burlaps,...
Tags: Sacramento, Chetco River, Salmon, Oncorhynchus, Curry County Oregon, Rogue River, Wild and Scenic Rivers of the United States, Chinook salmon, Fly fishing
And thats probably a good thing, since the plan could end up, somewhere down the line, having a significant impact on Puget Sound lingcod and to a lesser degree, halibut and salmon fishermen. Recreational fishing groups are already involved with...
Tags: Long Beach, Washington Waterfowl Association, Eastern Washington, Gary Krein, sport fishermen, Sam Ingram, Mocrocks, Puget Sound, ones long, Twin Harbors, United Kingdom, Grays, Salmon, Canary rockfish, Sebastidae, Recreational fishing, Chinook salmon
As a native of Napa, a voter, and avid fisherman of the Trinity River, I feel compelled to bring to your attention the mismanagement of both the Klamath River and Trinity River fishery by the California Department of Fish and Game and other West Coast...
Tags: Enforce Hoopa, Hoopa Indian Tribal, Hoopa Tribal Fishing Code, fishery managers, salmon runs, fishing quota, coast fishery, salmon population, West Coast, fishing count, Napa, Salmon, Commercial fishing, Yurok, Fisheries management, Trinity River, Klamath River, Humboldt County California, Hupa
Scientists report that rising temperatures appear to be responsible for cutting the snowpack in Oregon's Cascade Range in half over the past 77 years. The report from Oregon State University released Tuesday found that the warming trend is seen most in...
Tags: Oregon State University, Corvallis, West Coast of the United States, Salmon, Snow, Oregon, Pacific Northwest
The city of Mount Washington has hired a long-time resident to head up a program to help rejuvenate its downtown. Dale Salmon, 51, who has lived just south of downtown Mount Washington for 20 years, will serve as the new director of the Main Street program,...
Tags: Mount Washington, main street, street program, Salmonidae, Springfield Illinois, Mount Washington Cincinnati, Downtown, Marketing, Oily fish, Salmon
District Judge James Redden praised the White House's additions to a Bush-era dam and salmon plan for the Columbia and Snake rivers. He said in a hearing Monday that "with a little bit of work," the federal government might be able to get approval for...
Tags: Judge James Redden, Columbia River, federal judge, salmon plans, Portland, Salmon, Snake River, Idaho, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Endangered species, James A. Redden, Wild and Scenic Rivers of the United States, Endangered Species Act, Environment, Hydroelectricity, Dam removal, Presidency of Barack Obama, Barack Obama, Tom DeLay, Politics, Portland Oregon
Mark Yuasa covers fishing and outdoors in the Pacific Northwest. A Seattle native, Mark is a lifelong angler who grew up near the banks of Lake Washington, and has been covering fishing and outdoors for more than 18 years for The Seattle Times.
Tags: Mark Yuasa, Pacific Northwest, covering fishing, Seattle Times, yuasa covering, lifelong angler, Lake Washington, seattle native, Vancouver, Steelhead, Hatchery, Rainbow trout, King County Washington, Seattle, Grays River, Salmon River, Columbia River, Coho salmon, Salmon, Hospitality Recreation, Oncorhynchus, Wahkiakum County Washington, Cowlitz River
Little-known Honcut Creek is the one place where imperiled California salmon might be able to make a comeback. It's also where new logging rules soon will restrict how many trees can be cut on private land along this Feather River tributary, even though...
Tags: Honcut Creek, California Board of Forestry, Brian Williams, Paul Violett, Brownsville, Salmonidae, SPAWN, Honcut California, Butte County California, Oily fish, Salmon, Environment