January

January 31, 2012

The SF Chronicle On Klamath River Dam Removal: “This is one water war that should be called off.”

January 31, 2012
The Klamath River dams should come out. That’s the conclusion of the best, peer-reviewed science available. Removal will help restore the Klamath’s once-abundant salmon and steelhead
January 27, 2012

CalTrout QuickCasts 2012-01-27

January 27, 2012
RT @michaeldoyle10: Removing 4 Klamath River dams could add jobs and aid fish, says Interior Dept. report. http://t.co/bhsxgcFv # RT @markgrossi: #Sierra snowpack is just really
January 20, 2012

CalTrout QuickCasts 2012-01-20

January 20, 2012
Oregon Legislature to Consider the Dangers of Hatchery Salmon and Steelhead (finally!): http://t.co/h0saTB4o # CalTrout Looks Back at 2011: Our Year In Review – http://t.co/6COcCVpc #
January 17, 2012

2011: CalTrout’s Year in Pictures

January 17, 2012
We’re putting together our “CalTrout’s Year In Review” email right now, but while we’re waiting, we thought we’d feature a few of the pretty and interesting
January 17, 2012

Final Steelhead Recovery Roadmap For Southern California Steelhead Released

January 17, 2012
In an important step towards steelhead recovery in California, NOAA Fisheries has released the final Steelhead Recovery Roadmap for Southern California. This from the NOAA site:
January 13, 2012

January 19 Water Talks Event Canceled: Our 2012 Water Talks Schedule Available Shortly

January 13, 2012
The Water Talks Event originally scheduled for January 19 has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience. Our new 2012 Water Talks schedule will be available
January 13, 2012

CalTrout QuickCasts 2012-01-13

January 13, 2012
Hiring: Trout Unlimited is looking for a California Water Policy Director: http://t.co/ga5vVsf6 # RT @pkonoske: Fascinating stuff of science fiction, plus a great headline: "Salmon Testes
January 10, 2012

The Fishing’s Still Good In California During The Winter

January 10, 2012
Many fly fishermen pack away the gear in winter, but over the last decade, a lot of California’s Blue Ribbon rivers have been opened to winter
January 6, 2012

CalTrout QuickCasts 2012-01-06

January 6, 2012
More on California's ridiculously snow-free weather — Tioga Pass in Yosemite breaks record for being open in winter: http://t.co/AKt9W8fh # RT @matt_weiser: Latest on CA's new
January 4, 2012

It’s Too Early To Call It A Drought, But Northern California’s Snowpack Almost Nonexistent

January 4, 2012
The snow has yet to really fly in the Northern California, and while many ski resorts are feeling the heat, the state’s fly fishermen are also
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