Klamath
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Closure of Some Recreational Fishing in Klamath Basin
The Commission accepted a petition to list Upper Klamath-Trinity River Spring Chinook Salmon as endangered, setting into motion a status review to be completed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW).
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Quota met for Lower Klamath River adult fall Chinook salmon
Based upon California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) projections of the recreational fall Chinook salmon catch on the Klamath River, anglers will meet the Lower Klamath River adult fall Chinook salmon quota below the Highway 96 Bridge near Weitchpec for the 2018 season as of 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12.
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Third Klamath Salmon Fishing Quota Met, Catch Now Subject to Size Restriction
Anglers are about to meet their annual quota for salmon at another popular Klamath River fishing spot, triggering new restrictions on the fishery for the remainder of the year.
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Second Klamath Salmon Fishing Quota Met; Catch Now Subject to Size Restriction
Salmon anglers are about to meet their quota for salmon in another popular Del Norte County spot for the season, triggering new restrictions on the Klamath River fishery. Monitoring efforts show that anglers below the Highway 96 Bridge in Weitchecpec will have caught their quota of 555 adult fall-run Chinook,
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Salmon Fishing on the Klamath River to Close for the Season
Anglers only have a limited time to fish for salmon in a popular Del Norte County spot before it closes for the season.
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CDFW to Hold Public Meeting on Klamath River Sport Fishery
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) invites the public to attend an informational meeting to review regulatory options and receive public input for the 2016 Klamath River sport fishing seasons, area closures and bag limits.