Teaming up for a great cause. CALIFORNIA WATERFOWL BACKS NSSF’s PROJECT CHILDSAFE® PROGRAM [NEWTOWN, Conn and ROSEVILLE, Calif] – The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF®) announced today that California Waterfowl, California’s leading, waterfowl, wetlands and hunting heritage conservation organization, has...
The Good Sense In Using Scents By Trey Carskadon 2014 has provided some compelling challenges for freshwater anglers. Scarce water has drawn down a number of popular reservoirs and pulled dozens of rivers and streams to a trickle. There’s pluses and...
Update: Here’s a link that all fire victims should check out: https://www.thesimpledollar.com/how-to-handle-your-finances-during-a-disaster/ With the coming weeks some of California’s prime deer hunting opportunities, the state’s swatch of wildfires that has affected areas throughout the state. There are fires in Siskiyou, El Dorado,...
As you’ll read about in the October issue of California Sportsman, water levels in the Sacramento River are low but spirits optimistic king fishing will pick up in October with the promise of cooler temperatures. But as Manuel Saldana Jr. of...
Parts of California are slowly – and considering I just spent a weekend in Fresno visiting college friends and sweltered in 104-degree temperatures, very slowly – transitioning into fall. And that means some hunting opportunities, including the following co-sponsored by the...
While drought-stricken California is losing hope this year’s El Niño will being badly-needed rain, the warmer Pacific Ocean water temperatures has attracted plenty of nontraditional fish species further north than usual. Near Catalina Island, a fishing boat spotted a whale shark,...