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August 22, 2012

Federation of Fly Fishers Faire Headed For Mammoth Lakes, Sept. 13-16

August 22, 2012
The Federation of Fly Fishers are holding their first Fly Fishing Faire, including seminars, classes and fun stuff. From their web page: A jam-packed dawn-to-dusk schedule
August 22, 2012

Federation of Fly Fishers Faire Headed For Mammoth Lakes, Sept. 13-16

August 22, 2012
The Federation of Fly Fishers are holding their first Fly Fishing Faire, including seminars, classes and fun stuff. From their web page: A jam-packed dawn-to-dusk schedule
August 13, 2012

CalTrout Supports SB 1148 Because It’s Good For Fisheries And Sierra Economy

August 13, 2012
Recently, some have suggested that the CalTrout-supported SB 1148 legislation would damage the Sierra’s tourism and recreation economy. It’s not true, and we wanted to set
August 1, 2012

Op-Ed: The Klamath Dam Removal Settlements Should Move Forward

August 1, 2012
Note: This Op-Ed was recently published in several newspapers. Agreements Negotiated By Fishermen, Irrigators, Tribes, Environmentalists and Others Offer Best Solution For Fish, People. On Tuesday,
July 30, 2012

Klamath River Toxic Algae Bloom Occurs Again, Courtesy Klamath River Dams

July 30, 2012
The Klamath River’s annual toxic algae bloom has appeared; the state is urging boaters and swimmers to avoid contact with the blue-green algae, and have posted
July 25, 2012

Slinkard Creek Restoration Key To Preserving Native Lahontan Cutthroat Trout

July 25, 2012
Preserving Native Lahontan Cutthroat Trout in Slinkard Creek Near Monitor Pass lies Slinkard Creek, a beautiful little tributary of the West Walker River. It’s found within
July 6, 2012

Bruce Babbit Writes About The “Dawning” Of The Age Of Dam Removal

July 6, 2012
Former Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt frames an eloquent essay about the “dawning” of the age of dam removal on the Patagonia site, noting that: In the
June 26, 2012

San Francisco Presentation of: Pesticides, Endangered Salmon, and the Fight for California’s Last Wild River

June 26, 2012
Celebrating the Life of California’s Last Wild River On June 30, award-winning journalist and activist Greg King tells us why we should care about the Bay
June 25, 2012

Why Is California’s Fall River Seeing Lower Flows?

June 25, 2012
Those who regularly fish California’s Fall River know water levels are lower than in prior years. Much lower. What’s happening? The folks at the Fall River
June 14, 2012

How Can California’s Iconic Hat Creek Be Restored?

June 14, 2012
Once an iconic California fishery, Hat Creek needs help. Here’s what we’ve got in mind.  In the 1960s, California’s Hat Creek was a mess; overfished and
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