CalTrout News

August 17, 2012

CalTrout QuickCasts 2012-08-17

August 17, 2012
City of Needles sets world record for hottest rain: 115 degrees: http://t.co/amXvsipG # Stunning images: Winners of the National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest 2012: http://t.co/EikVmKNR #
August 15, 2012

CalTrout Concerned About New Bay/Delta Conservation Plan

August 15, 2012
CalTrout Thinks New BDCP A Step Forward, But One Plagued With Questions, Not Answers Governor Brown and Interior Secretary Salazar recently announced a new Bay-Delta Conservation
August 15, 2012

CalTrout Concerned About New Bay/Delta Conservation Plan

August 15, 2012
CalTrout Thinks New BDCP A Step Forward, But One Plagued With Questions, Not Answers Governor Brown and Interior Secretary Salazar recently announced a new Bay-Delta Conservation
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 10, 2012

CalTrout QuickCasts 2012-08-10

August 10, 2012
Eel River salmon benefit greatly from water release program (hoo-ray!): http://t.co/V1iagI5k # Former Nevada wildlife employee starts crayfish harvesting company to remove invasive species from Lake
August 8, 2012

Are Dams, Hatcheries Driving California’s Boom And Bust Salmon Population Cycles?

August 8, 2012
In a year which will see the highest salmon returns to some of California rivers since 1978, some are pronouncing California’s salmon woes cured. Yet the
August 3, 2012

CalTrout QuickCasts 2012-08-03

August 3, 2012
US drought map (compared to west, midwest, California is not doing too bad): http://t.co/cloGhOUU # Still time to bid on The Fly Fishing Week of a
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 27, 2012

CalTrout QuickCasts 2012-07-27

July 27, 2012
The latest CalTrout monthly enewsletter is out — including tips from guides about how to beat summer's Dog Days: http://t.co/Fp9yLu08 # Don't forget CalTrout's auction of
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