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July 9, 2020

Protecting the Clean Water Act

July 9, 2020
Protecting Clean Water Fish. Water. People. California Trout was started by a group of activist anglers who realized the need for focused local activism on the
June 27, 2020

Lazara Ramos – My Journey into Fly Fishing

June 27, 2020
My Journey into the Fly-Fishing Community   By Lazara Ramos CalTrout Grants Associate I love trying new things, especially when it involves the outdoors. Over the
June 25, 2020

Trout Clout: Tell FERC to Remove Scott Dam and Restore the Eel River

June 25, 2020
Support CalTrout’s FERC Filing to Remove Scott Dam and Restore the Eel River CalTrout urges you to comment on the Federal Energy Regulatory (FERC) docket to
June 23, 2020

CA Fish and Game Commission Will Meet June 24 – 25 to Discuss New Trout Fishing Regulations

June 23, 2020
Last winter, CalTrout engaged the fishing community to weigh in on the inland trout fishing regulation simplification process led by the California Department of Fish & Wildlife
June 15, 2020

Field Note: Ensuring Flows for Fish in the Shasta and Scott River

June 15, 2020
    By Ada Fowler, CalTrout Mt. Shasta/Klamath Project Manager The weather is starting to get warmer up here in Northern California, and after an extremely
June 4, 2020

Black Lives Matter

June 4, 2020
To our Community, Fish. Water. PEOPLE. Systemic racism and inequality threatens Black people. To fulfill our mission of resilient wild fish in healthy rivers, we need
May 26, 2020

San Juan and Santiago Watershed Selected as one of 2020’s 10 Waters to Watch

May 26, 2020
San Juan and Santiago Watershed Selected as one of 2020’s 10 Waters to Watch The San Juan and Santiago Watershed has been selected to the National
May 20, 2020

Jumping in the Stream: A Look at Our First Virtual Livestream Gala!

May 20, 2020
We weren’t sure what to expect going into our Trout Camp Live event. So many unknowns, so many potential pitfalls, so many risks along this new adventure.   Simply
May 15, 2020

Chasing Nigiri

May 15, 2020
What started as a seemingly crazy experiment to raise young salmon in flooded rice fields turned into a wildly successful project. Here’s the story about the
May 13, 2020

Potter Valley Project Two-Basin Partnership Advances Solution for Scott Dam Removal

May 13, 2020
Today, California’s third-largest watershed is one step closer to providing headwaters to ocean access for endangered and threatened salmon and steelhead. California Trout along with Two-Basin
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