CalTrout News

April 14, 2021

The Last Days of the Klamath River Dams

April 14, 2021
Patagonia recently published “Born With This,” a story following CalTrout’s Michael Wier and Andrew Braugh down the river as they recount the historic importance of removing
March 25, 2021

QUIZ: What California Native Fish Are You?

March 25, 2021

March 22, 2021

QUIZ: What California River Are You?

March 22, 2021

March 18, 2021

Field Note: Highlights from the Peter B. Moyle and CalTrout Endowed Professorship

March 18, 2021
Peter B. Moyle and California Trout Endowed Professorship 2020 Report & Highlights The Peter B. Moyle and California Trout Endowed Professorship was established by a group
March 18, 2021

Meet CalTrout Board Member, Drew Bassak

March 18, 2021
Meet Board Member Drew Bassak Drew first hear of CalTrout from an old-school paper copy of the Streamkeeper’s Log from the long-gone Fly Fishing Outfitters shop
March 17, 2021

The Future of California Water: Discussion with Felicia Marcus and Gia Schneider

March 17, 2021
CalTrout Watershed and Legacy Circle members and partners joined together last Thursday for an informative discussion on the visions for the future of California water. With
March 12, 2021

Trout Clout: Highlights and Takeaways From New CDFW Regulations

March 12, 2021
As you may have seen by now, the California Department of Fish & Wildlife has updated the inland trout fishing regulation as part of their years-long
March 9, 2021

Transforming an Ecosystem

March 9, 2021
In the mountains of coastal Orange County, within Cleveland National Forest, a five-year project is underway to remove 81 small-sized dams across four streams. California Trout
March 3, 2021

Trout Clout: CalTrout and TU Joint Statement on New CA Inland Trout Regulations

March 3, 2021
Dear fellow advocates for California’s trout and salmon, On March 1st, 2021 the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) implemented new Inland Trout Sportfishing regulations
March 2, 2021

Saving Fish from Extinction

March 2, 2021
A recent global assessment, released by 16 conservation organizations, of the world’s freshwater fish species found that nearly a third are at risk of extinction. Overfishing
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