CalTrout News

June 17, 2011

Biologist Peter Moyle Discusses Effects of Suction Dredge Mining

June 17, 2011
While the suction dredge issue in California may be moot for the next five years if the current budget deal holds, uber-biologist Peter Moyle writes about
June 14, 2011

It’s Not Too Late To Preserve Southern California Steelhead — But We Have To Stop Ignoring Them…

June 14, 2011
Southern California is home to a surprising number of steelhead streams, most of which are imperiled in one form or another. California Trout’s Southern California Region
June 10, 2011

PG&E Says McCloud River Flows About to Increase

June 10, 2011
The McCloud River has been quite fishable so far this spring, but an end to the unseasonably cool springtime weather in the northern end of the
June 8, 2011

Warm Weather Spikes Flows in Califoria’s Pit River

June 8, 2011
The arrival of warmer weather (finally) in California is having the anticipated effect on the snowpack, and the Pit River — very popular among anglers —
June 1, 2011

Cold Spring, High Snowpack Means Late Runoff For Anglers

June 1, 2011
California’s snowpack remains stubbornly opposed to melting, and the latest figures are startling; the Northern Sierra snowpack/wetpack is at 465% of normal for this time of
May 31, 2011

June 16 Water Talk: Local Fish and Fishing

May 31, 2011
Join us for our June 16 Water Talk (another in our series) — this one focused on fish and fishing. What: Water Talks: Local Fish and
May 26, 2011

Stanford University Needs to Protect Steelhead; Here’s How You Can Help

May 26, 2011
San Francisquito Creek represents prime habitat for the SF Bay Area’s few remaining endangered steelhead trout. Stanford University is avoiding bringing Searsville Dam into compliance with
May 24, 2011

A CalTrout Screencast: McCloud River Flows Explained

May 24, 2011
Update: Since we first posted this article and screencast, the McCloud Dam relicensing project has moved forward, albeit slowly. Fortunately, the flow regime we discussed below
May 18, 2011

California’s Fly Fishermen Facing Snow/Water Pack 253% of Normal For This Date

May 18, 2011
California’s fly fishermen are facing a record snowpack and unseasonably cold spring weather — and a sizable spring runoff even that might render a lot of
May 17, 2011

Trinity River Loses A Best Friend: Byron Leydecker, 1927-2011

May 17, 2011
Last Thursday, California lost one of its coldwater fishery conservation giants, and the Trinity River lost perhaps its biggest “friend.” CalTrout is saddened to learn of
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