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June 5, 2012

Circuit Court Decision Says ESA Trumps 1872 Mining Act

June 5, 2012
In what will probably be viewed as a landmark decision, the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that suction dredge mining permits can’t be
May 21, 2012

Floating Robots Released Into California Waters (No, This Isn’t a Sci-Fi Post)

May 21, 2012
Small floating sensors — some of which are even self-propelled — are part of the Floating Sensor Project, which aims to collect data about California’s watersheds
May 14, 2012

Hatchery Salmon Damaging Wild Fish Stocks By Outcompeting Them For Food

May 14, 2012
Hatchery salmon stocks have long been used to “mitigate” the damage to wild salmon stocks caused by habitat loss, dams, water quality issues and others. A
April 13, 2012

Spring Storms Improve California’s Snowpack… A Little…

April 13, 2012
A string of spring storms (OK, those of us living through them have used far-less-charitable words) have moved the needle a little on California’s snowpack —
March 20, 2012

California’s Dismal Snowpack/Waterpack Numbers Tick Up Ever So Slightly

March 20, 2012
A weeklong series of storms have bumped California’s snowpack/waterpack up from the truly dismal to the depressing. The southern Sierras remain at only 37% of normal
February 22, 2012

California’s Dry Winter Continues; A Drought Year Looms

February 22, 2012
California’s vital snowpack has fallen to approximately 30% of normal for this time of year, and with no real storms on the horizon, it looks to
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 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
January 3, 2012

Study Reports Hatchery Salmon, Steelhead Damaging Wild Fish Genetics

January 3, 2012
Researchers are reporting that hatchery-bred steelhead and salmon (West Coast) are far less productive in the wild than wild fish, and that the “domestication” of steelhead
December 30, 2011

With Sadness, We Note The Passing of Martin Seldon

December 30, 2011
It is with sadness that CalTrout notes the passing of Martin Seldon, a founding CalTrout Director, FFF luminary, and dogged advocate for our fisheries. Marty established
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