Steelhead
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Steelhead Anglers Report Tags for Research
Update on the steelhead encounter rate and catch and release mortality study.
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Opening of steelhead trout fishing
While New Zealand mudsnails have been detected in watersheds across the state, many watersheds and counties remain free of this unwanted species.
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SoCal Endangered Steelhead and Abalone
hese once iconic species also live alongside 22 million people, including the native Chumash people who have lived in Southern California for more than 7,000 years.
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Tagged Steelhead Get Reward in Umpqua Basin
Anglers who catch a hatchery steelhead and return the snout to an ODFW collection barrel have a chance to win a $50 gift card if their fish is coded wire tagged. Monthly prize drawings run December through April 2020.
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Steelhead fishing on the upper Salmon River
Idaho Steelhead Fishing Slows with Early Cold Overall effort in fishing for steelhead in Idaho was low this past week due to cold temperatures
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Farming Rainbows Steelhead in Puget Sound
Yesterday, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) began a 21-day public comment period regarding Cooke Aquaculture’s proposal to farm sterile (triploid) rainbow trout/steelhead in Puget Sound.
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Salmon and steelhead fishing CLOSED
Fisheries managers from Oregon and Washington today announced that recreational salmon and steelhead fishing will close effective 12:01 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 26 for the mainstem Columbia River from the Tongue Point/Rocky Point line upstream to Highway 395 near Pasco, Wash.
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Time to address dwindling salmon and steelhead populations
With dismal fish returns, Idaho places stringent restrictions on steelhead seasons
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Northern California Summer Steelhead Info Requested
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is seeking information relevant to the proposed listing of Northern California Summer Steelhead as an endangered species.
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Mystery Solved! Steelhead with a wedding ring
Someone attached their wedding ring to this fish and we caught it. Wonder if it was a divorce or death, but a crazy story!
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Hatchery Steelhead Volunteers Wanted
Volunteers are needed to help the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife raise hatchery winter steelhead at Barrett Creek near Winston. This project is an opportunity to work directly with fish and help produce hatchery winter steelhead for anglers.
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Killing Sea Lions Boosted Steelhead Numbers
Imperiled Oregon steelhead runs appear to be making a comeback thanks to an Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife program that kills sea lions that eat the
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Winter steelhead anglers are asked to return snouts from hatchery
Winter steelhead anglers are asked to return snouts from hatchery steelhead harvested in the Umpqua River basin. ODFW will scan the snouts for coded wire tags in the first of a multi-year research project to improve winter steelhead fishing in the South Umpqua River.
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Washington Steelhead Fishing on in Snake River Remains Open
Steelhead fishing on the Snake River and tributaries will remain open in Washington despite a statewide steelhead fishery closure next month in neighboring Idaho, fishery managers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) said today.
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Steelhead Fishing Lawsuit Threats Made
Five conservation groups have filed a notice of intent to sue the state of Idaho for opening a fishing season on hatchery steelhead when returns of wild steelhead are "critically low." The groups claim that Washington and Oregon closed their steelhead seasons due to low returns, and are asking Idaho to take immediate action to halt fishing in the Snake River Basin.
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Steelhead Fishing Workshops in November
Steelhead fishing 101 Learn the essential skills you need to catch a steelhead.
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Bill Approved to Reduce Sea Lion Predation on Salmon and Steelhead
Bipartisan measure addresses unchecked predation at environmental pinch points in the Columbia River system
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CDFW Releases Thousands of Steelhead into Oroville Afterbay
The practice of stocking the Afterbay with steelhead that are in excess of the Feather River allotment of 400,000 fish started in 2006 and has been very successful when the fish are available.