River
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Colorado Trout Unlimited River Stewardship Gala March 9
Join us at the 2017 River Stewardship Gala! The CTU River Stewardship Gala is a celebration of Colorado's rivers and world-class fishing opportunities.
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Juvenile Salmon Rescue from Hatchery Below Oroville
CDFW is trying to make the best out of a tough situation by evacuating juvenile salmon from the Feather River Hatchery (just downstream from the Oroville Dam).
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CDFW Rescues Salmon at Feather River Fish Hatchery
CDFW is trying to make the best out of a tough situation by evacuating juvenile salmon from the Feather River Hatchery (just downstream from the Oroville Dam).
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Review of Columbia River Hatcheries completed by NOAA
NOAA Fisheries' West Coast Region has completed a review of fish hatcheries on the Columbia River, clearing the way for the agency to distribute funds under the federal Mitchell Act that will keep the hatcheries operating while reducing impacts to threatened and endangered species.
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Salmon Caught in US Reported to Be Infected With Tapeworm
A Japanese tapeworm has infected salmon that was caught off the North Alaskan coast, a new study published by the Center for Disease Control revealed.
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Brown Trout Spawn Underway
White River Brown Trout Spawn Update Leviathan class brown trout residing in the White River have responded to nature's call to procreate in mass on the flow's shoals. An incalculably valuable resource, successful reproduction is "money the bank" for the Southern fly fishing fraternity. Local reports of big sow browns on the "redds" are very encouraging.
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Inflatable Dam in California For Fish Passage on Russian River
Some dams are monumental engineering feats made of steel-reinforced concrete towering hundreds of feet above a streambed. Others are much smaller, constructed with large wood planks, dirt and rock or even rubber.
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Comprehensive Delta Update | November 11
Fishing report from the California Delta. Stripes, Sturgeon, Salmon are Solid Free fishing seminar at Delta Dan's Outdoors Stripers in Disco, Holland and other updates for the week of November 11.
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NOAA Seeks Input on Snake River Salmon/Steelhead Plan
NOAA Fisheries is inviting public feedback on a new proposed recovery plan for Snake River spring/summer Chinook salmon and steelhead, two threatened species that once represented close to half of all salmon and steelhead returning to the Columbia River system.
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Fish Sampling on Smith River Nets Lunker Trout
CWF volunteers are a great asset to the Agency assisting staff in a variety of field and office activities. Al's reporting and photos are very informative on the hard work of surveying rivers to gather data to improve management of the Commonwealth's fisheries.
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Public Meeting to be Held on Proposed Sacramento River Fishing Closure Alternatives
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is holding a public meeting to solicit comments on proposed fishing closure alternatives for 5.5 miles of the Sacramento River above the Highway 44 Bridge in Redding to the Keswick Dam. CDFW has determined a potential closure may be necessary to protect endangered winter-run Chinook salmon.
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Navionics Webinar | BASS winning strategy for Arkansas River with Skylar Hamilton
Skylar talks about what techniques, lures, and locations he used on the Arkansas River to win the BASS event in June!
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Grand Opening of San Joaquin River Parkway Trail in Fresno County
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and partners are pleased to announce the opening of a new link of the San Joaquin River Parkway Trail, part of the Friant Interactive Nature Site (FINS), and new outdoor educational facilities at the San Joaquin Fish Hatchery. The trail stretches nearly a mile from the community of Friant to Lost Lake Recreation Area in Fresno County.
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Privately-operated fish hatchery on Au Sable River inspected for invasive species
Last week, the Michigan departments of Natural Resources, Environmental Quality and Agriculture and Rural Development jointly inspected the Grayling Fish Hatchery located on the East Branch of the Au Sable River in Crawford County.
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Alton Jones Jr. Wins On Red River
Alton Jones Jr. of Lorena, Texas, wins the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Central Open #2 held on the Red River out of Shreveport/Bossier City, La. Jones brought 13 pounds, 14 ounces to Saturday's weigh-in, giving him a three-day total of 35-14.
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CDFW to Begin Reintroductions of Rare Rescued Trout to McCloud River Tributaries
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (CDFW) Northern Region Inland Fisheries Program and Heritage and Wild Trout Program staff will soon reintroduce a small population of rare rescued trout to their native waters in the McCloud River in Shasta County.
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Dam Removal Brings New Life to Michigan River
For nearly a century, the Pigeon River in the northeast Lower Peninsula has been a beautiful, blue-ribbon trout stream scarred with a flaw sometimes fatal to fish – a dam situated about 15 miles downstream from the river's source.
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Feather River Hatchery Fish Ladder Opened Today
The fish ladder at Feather River Hatchery in Oroville opened today, Monday, Sept. 19, signaling the start of the spawning season on the Feather River. California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) hatchery workers opened the gates in the ladder about 8 a.m. They will take more than 3 million spring-run eggs and 12 million fall-run eggs over the next two months in order to produce Chinook salmon for release next spring.
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Ott DeFoe's Bassmaster Elite Series Win On The Mississippi River
Ott DeFoe of Knoxville, Tenn., wins the 2016 Plano Bassmaster Elite at Mississippi River presented by Favorite Fishing held out of La Crosse, Wis., Sunday, with a four-day total weight of 63 pounds, 10 ounces.
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Ott DeFoe Holds On As Third-Round Leader In Bassmaster Elite On The Mississippi River
Ott DeFoe of Knoxville, Tenn., maintains the lead on the third day of the Plano Bassmaster Elite at Mississippi River presented by Favorite Fishing, bringing 16 pounds, 7 ounces to the scales on Saturday for a three-day total weight of 51-9.