The following appears in the March issue of California Sportsman: By Chris Cocoles First, the good news: Starting March 1, there will be more available fishing opportunities for anglers in the Eastern Sierra that weren’t year-round options in the past. Not...
Really interesting report from NOAA’s West Coast Fisheries about what fishy meals Southern killer whales eat. While up and down the West Coast, orcas gorge on the annual migrating Chinook salmon before they head into river systems for spawning, they take...
Hunters, anglers and many conservation groups are opposed to the proposed 30-x-30 bill that would potentially shut down fishing and hunting opportunities in California. One of the most vocal opponents of the bill, the Coastal Conservation Association of California, is sending...
Really informative and potentially devastating report from NOAA’s West Coast region about sardines migrating north from California waters and the effect that could have on fishing ports along the coast. Here’s a little bit about the study: A climate-driven northward shift...
As the tweet above suggests, an already struggling aquatic crisis for California’s native fish species can’t be helped if such a plan becomes reality. Here’s more from the Natural Resources Defense Council: The Bureau of Reclamation recently announced initial water supply allocations for...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has approved a new series of statewide fishing regulations, including the Eastern Sierra’s addition of year-round fishing opportunities (we’ll have some more details running in our March issue. But here’s the official CDFW release:...