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  • Salmon Caught in US Reported to Be Infected With Tapeworm

    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.

  • Oregon Coast Coho Salmon Habitat Conservation

    Oregon Coast Coho Salmon Habitat Conservation

    NOAA Fisheries today released a recovery plan for Oregon Coast coho salmon that calls for public-private partnerships to conserve habitat for the threatened species, positioning coho for possible removal from the federal list of threatened and endangered species within the next 10 years.

  • Lake May be Drained to Stop Whirling Disease

    Lake May be Drained to Stop Whirling Disease

    An entire lake may have to be drained of all its trout — or all of its water — to stop a deadly fish parasite (whirling disease) from spreading to more waterways.

  • Comprehensive Delta Update | November 11

    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.

  • NOAA Seeks Input on Snake River Salmon/Steelhead Plan

    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.

  • Fisherman's Warehouse Fishing Update | Delta, Stripers, Salmon and R2S

    Fisherman's Warehouse Fishing Update | Delta, Stripers, Salmon and R2S

    Fall fishing at it's best! Stripers continue to bite all through the delta. Lots of small keepers with an occasional teen. Big fish are...

  • California Salmon/Steelhead Recovery Plan

    California Salmon/Steelhead Recovery Plan

    Millions of wild salmon and steelhead once returned to California's north and central coastal watersheds. Development over the last 100 years and the conversion of forestlands to urban and agricultural use led to the decline of these populations. From 1997 to 2000, California Coastal Chinook salmon, Northern California steelhead, and Central California Coast steelhead were listed under the federal Endangered Species Act as species threatened with extinction.

  • Fourth Klamath Salmon Fishing Quota Nearly Met, Catch Will Be Subject to Size Restriction

    Fourth Klamath Salmon Fishing Quota Nearly Met, Catch Will Be Subject to Size Restriction

    North coast anglers are about to meet their seasonal salmon quota in another popular spot, triggering new restrictions on the Trinity River fishery. Monitoring efforts show that anglers above Cedar Flat on the Trinity River will have caught their quota of 183 adult fall-run Chinook, 22 inches or longer, by sundown on Friday, Oct. 21. After the quota is met, anglers will still be able to fish in this area but must release any Chinook longer than 22 inches.

  • Action Alert: Protect Salmon, Dump the Current Drought Bills!

    Action Alert: Protect Salmon, Dump the Current Drought Bills!

    Congress is considering two bills, H.R. 2898 (Valadao) and S. 2533 (Feinstein), that are supposed to relieve the effects of the drought for all Californians, but that really direct water away from where salmon need it most.

  • Fisherman's Warehouse Fishing Update | Salmon, Stripers - Delta Camanche

    Fisherman's Warehouse Fishing Update | Salmon, Stripers - Delta Camanche

    Stripers have moved into the south delta with lots of schoolies with an occasional 8-12 pounder.

  • Third Klamath Salmon Fishing Quota Met, Catch Now Subject to Size Restriction

    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.

  • Slow Down in School Zones

    Slow Down in School Zones

    By Mitch Eeagan It happens right after Labor Day every year: Cold front after cold front roll through the Great Lakes states and Canada. And with every frigid rain and stony north wind, another pod of Chinook and coho salmon make their way from the Great Lakes into one of the many tributaries that feed them.

  • Salmon Fishing on the Klamath River to Close for the Season

    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.

  • States Authorized to Kill Sea Lions to Protect Endangered Salmon Runs

    States Authorized to Kill Sea Lions to Protect Endangered Salmon Runs

    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has authorized three northwestern states to continue killing sea lions that prey on endangered fish species as they try to climb the fish ladder at the Bonneville Dam, officials said Wednesday.

  • SF-AFG Steering Committee - S.2533 Update

    SF-AFG Steering Committee - S.2533 Update

    California anglers are in danger of losing the San Francisco Bay - Delta striped bass, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and panfish fisheries due to this poorly crafted bill

  • Recreational Ocean Salmon Fishing Opens North of Horse Mountain May 16

    Recreational Ocean Salmon Fishing Opens North of Horse Mountain May 16

    he California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) announces the recreational ocean salmon season in the Klamath Management Zone (KMZ), the area between the Oregon/California border and Horse Mountain (40° 05’ 00” N. latitude), will open May 16.

  • CDFW Rescue Efforts Save Listed Salmon, Steelhead and Sturgeon

    CDFW Rescue Efforts Save Listed Salmon, Steelhead and Sturgeon

    California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) biologists have rescued hundreds of fish — including dozens of endangered and threatened salmon, steelhead and sturgeon — that were stranded in Sacramento Valley bypasses after recent heavy rains.

  • Help prevent spread of invasive New Zealand mudsnail

    Help prevent spread of invasive New Zealand mudsnail

    In 2015 the Michigan departments of Environmental Quality and Natural Resources confirmed the presence of the invasive New Zealand mudsnail in the Pere Marquette River near Baldwin, which is a popular destination for trout and salmon anglers.

  • Recreational Ocean Salmon Season to Open South of Horse Mountain on April 2

    Recreational Ocean Salmon Season to Open South of Horse Mountain on April 2

    California’s recreational salmon season will open in ocean waters on Saturday, April 2, 2016, from Horse Mountain (40° 05’ 00” N. latitude) south to the U.S./Mexico border.

  • Four years of drought have caused huge problems for California salmon

    Four years of drought have caused huge problems for California salmon

    Sen. Sen. Feinstein (D-CA) has introduced yet another piece of legislation to address the drought in her state. Unfortunately, the solutions she has proposed could wipe out salmon fisheries in California and significantly hurt salmon stocks in Oregon and parts of Washington.