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BREAKING NEWS...

Ocean forecasts are now favorable starting July 2...look for great fishing for rock fish, hablibut and perhaps tuna before July 4; Camp Prattville angler takes 13.5 pound brown from Lake Almanor; Eagle Lake fishing is tough but who cares; inland heat wave should force anglers to fish under canopies, shade trees or very early or late in day.  
JULY 4 IS FREE FISHING DAY 

Eagle Lake Fishing LocalNews1 (TM)

Update: Ocean conditions changing for the better

  
Update, June 29: Hazardous seas warnings that were in effect for the past week along the Humboldt Coast put a stop to angling by private boaters out of Eureka and Trinidad but the larger-sized charter boats continued to haul in good scores for passengers (see accompanying article by reporter Kenny Priest entitled: "Plenty of good fishing to be had inland"). Now the nasty weather pattern seems to coming to a close with good seas forecast for the Fourth of July holiday. Chances are many private boaters will get a shot at some good fishing for rockfish, flatfish and maybe tuna if the warm water moves in a little closer. Full Story

Eagle Lake a tough fish…for most

 
By Frank Galusha
 
Eagle Lake is a riddle wrapped in an enigma for most anglers and this past week was typical. The only thing consistent about the “bite” came during our nightly Shingletown Grumpy Family potlucks. Full Story

Lake Almanor is premier holiday destination but challenging

 
By Frank Galusha
 
“The fish are bitin’” at Lake Almanor and 2009 is shaping up to be a banner year for landing world class brown and rainbow trout, plus great catches of small mouth bass, but it can still be a challenge according to Roger Keeling of Roger's Guide Service in Canyon Dam... Full Story

Pre-4th of July Stream Report

 
The Fly Shop in Redding has updated its stream report with good news for fly anglers who want to tackle the Lower Sacramento from Bonnyview south to Bend, the Upper Sacramento and the Pit, McCloud and Fall Rivers. The wild trout section of Hat Creek is fishing well... Full Story

Eagle Lake experts make it look easy

 
By Frank Galusha
 
While the average Joe like me is very lucky to get a two fish limit on any day, some of the more experienced anglers and guides can make it look easy, or at least easier, to catch Eagle Lake trout...a call from Roger Keeling of Roger's Guide Service on Tuesday night only make the point more emphatically. While fishing on the 29th with Gene and Mitchell Freese of Redding, they caught 3 limits of trout before 9 a.m. including several night fish that measured 18-21 1/2 inches.

The on the 30th, with Dennis Daly of Watsonville in the boat at Lake Almanor, the pair caught and released over 20 small mouths between Bailey Springs and Redbank. The smallies were stuffed with pinhead smelt. They ended the day near the PG&E hole with some nice sized trout caught on regular red worms with the whopper weighing 4.5 pounds and measuring 23 3/4 inches. "The big one looked like a native fish," Keeling said, "he had lots of color and put a heck of a fight." Full Story

Plenty of good fishing to be had inland

Weekend outlook not promising for the ocean...

By Kenny Priest

[Kenny Priest, Eureka-based writer who loves to fish fresh and saltwater along the northwest coast has agreed to share a few of his timely north coast reports with MyOutdoorBuddy. Priest's report for June 25 got lost in the ether until today, June 29, but it contains much additional info including the fact that some party boats were still getting goog fishing for the customers despite an uncomfortable ocean. Now, however, the forecasts for the ocean are much more encouraging and MyOutdoorBuddy.com will keep you advised as the Fourth of July holiday gets underway.]
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DFG to resume stocking of Battle Creek

 
The Department of Fish and Game will resume planting of Battle Creek with trout hopefully in time for the 4th of July holiday... Full Story

Chinook count at Red Bluff well below 5-year average

 
Only 240 spring-run Chinook salmon have been counted at the Red Bluff Diversion Dam since counting began on June 21, a figure which is just 18 percent of the average for the previous five years (1347 salmon)... Full Story

Upper Trinity, Lewiston Lake, Trinity Lake Report

 
By Vince Holson, Reporter
 
Trinity River: The springers are now showing up in the upper river from Big Bar all the way to Lewiston. The salmon weighing from 8 to 15 pounds can be caught using a tuna/roe combination. Kastmasters and Blue Fox spinners are also working. The key to catching the piscatorial delights is to fish very early in the morning. I mean early or late in the evening... Full Story

Lake Siskiyou fishing remains hot

 
By Gary Heffley, Reporter
 
I visited Lake Siskiyou for the first but definitely not the last time last week with my nephews Kevin, Nathan, Bryan and Daniel and mother Marie to take part in what has been a red hot trout bite at this beautiful lake in the shadow of Mt. Shasta...
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Fishing and exploring the Hat Creek area

 
By Gary Heffley, Reporter
 
Summer is a great time to take the family out and explore and fish the North State.   The opportunities are endless to combine sights that are completely unique to this area with some of the best fishing the state has to offer... Full Story

Collins Lake Fishing Report– June 25th, 2009

 
By Kathy Hess, Reporter
 
Yep! It’s summer but don’t tell the trout, they are still in the “Spring Mode!” Full Story

Stranded Chinook Salmon successfully rescued from Butte Creek

 
State and federal fisheries experts have successfully captured and transported 26 spring run Chinook salmon stranded in Butte Creek near Chico. Full Story

Hat Creek Region and Manzanita Lake Report -- June 30


 
By Gary Heffley, Reporter
 
Both the Hat Creek Region and Manzanita Lake have promising fishing outlooks for the 4th weekend. This area continues to have multiple trout stockings weekly throughout much of the region. Full Story

Rich food chain bodes well for Lake Almanor

 
By Frank Galusha
 
Roger Keeling of Rogers Guide service in Canyon Dam (530) 284-6429 believes that Lake Almanor will produce many trophy fish this fall due to the plentiful stocks of bait, including insects, pond smelt, crayfish and midges... Full Story

What are weirs and why are they useful on Trinity River

 
By Frank Galusha
 
Wade Sinnen, Associate Biologist for the Trinity River Project with the CA Dept. of Fish and Game Northern California - North Coast District/Arcata provides the media with Trinity River weir trapping summaries from time to time.
 
The first trapping summary for the 2009 run year arrived on July 1 which showed that about 55 Chinook salmon had been counted at the Junction City weir after 11 days of trapping since June 11. Eleven of the Chinook were jacks. All these fish were spring-run fish. Currently, the Junction City weir is the only trapping site being operated. The Willow Creek weir will start operations in late August and Trinity River hatchery recovery operations will commence in September.
 
Sennen included an informational page with theses summaries which may answer some of your questions about weirs and how they are used. Full Story

Trinity experience and “The one that got away”

 
By Gary Heffley, Reporter
 
If you have fished, you have experienced it. The heartbreak of the fish of a lifetime at the side of the boat only to have it break off a heartbeat away from being landed. It has happened twice to me, once at Lake Shasta as a 12 year old having cast a live waterdog, ( remember those) over a log, bringing it over the log, having an estimated 8 lb. largemouth jump over the log, inhale it and fighting me all the way to the boat. My dad was ready with the net and all he got was a tail splash goodbye. The other was a 40+ pound salmon who eluded the net three times only to throw the lure when an impatient 14 year old tried to help it to the net by lifting the fish’s head out of the water... Full Story

McCloud Reservoir Report -- July 1st

 
By Scott Caldwell, SC Guide Service,  530 905 0758
 
Temperature: 95° Fishing: Great
 
McCloud Reservoir is fishing very good right now. It’s not hard to limit out by... Full Story

North state fishing tips

 
By, Gary Heffley Reporter
 
Having spoken with numerous sources in the Redding area for some hot tips for scoring fish over the coming weeks, I was given some invaluable advice and recommendations... Full Story

Pine Cove Marina Derby is July 18


Now is a good time to call Pine Cove Marina on Lewiston Lake to make reservations for their annual “Big Fish” Derby on July 18... Full Story

Taking a Kid Fishing? Send Us a Report

Taking a kid fishing or teaching a youngster how to fish this year? Three free samples of PRO-CURE Scent (Crawfish Gel, Steelhead Combo and Anchovy Gel) are yours if you send MyOutdoorBuddy a photo, fishing tip and first-hand report...

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Berryessa anglers/property owners angry with BOR

 
The following sign was photographed at the gas station/store at the corner of Steele Canyon Road and Hwy 128 near Lake Berryessa…

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MyOutdoorBuddy Links to The Fly Shop’s Stream Report

By Frank Galusha
 
No one knows fly-fishing trout streams in northern California better than the guys and gals at The Fly Shop in Redding, which is why MyOutdoorBuddy.com has never tried to re-invent that wheel.
 
From now you can link directly to their stream report just by clicking on their logo in the right-hand column on the home page here at MyOutdoorBuddy... Full Story

Saltwater anglers must be Philadelphia lawyers, too!

 
By Frank Galusha
 
Abiding by the DFG regulations booklets is a snap in freshwater compared to the hoops anglers must jump through if they fish off the coast, particularly if the plan is to fish for several days in a row for rockfish, halibut or lingcod out of Trinidad... Full Story

Highlights: Fishing Regulations Supplement now available

 
By Frank Galusha
 
Ninety-two pages of Ocean Sport Fishing Regulations and 74 pages of Freshwater Sports Fishing Regulations weren’t nearly enough…the California Department of Fish and Game has issued a 36-page supplement about fishing for salmon, steelhead and rockfish. This supplement supersedes the other regulations where there is any overlap.
 
Without both booklets an angler cannot possibly figure out where, how, what, when and why he/she is allowed to fish. Besides abiding by all the general provisions, which are numerous, an angler, as has been the case for years, is required to check the regulations on each and every lake, river stream he/she plans to fish. What’s permissible on one body of water may be illegal on others. Read them or you’ll likely reap a citation!... Full Story

Calling all “Janes” … Tarzan is looking for huntresses


Well, not quite but California Waterfowl is willing to train would be huntresses at a Women’s Pheasant Hunt Weekend next September…and it will be exciting!!!! Full Story

Hunting Licenses to be available online by 2011

 
According to the CA DFG Automated License Data System Program Manager Richard Reyes, hunting license purchases are scheduled to be available online by 2011. Hunters will be able to log-on, fill out the license, pay for it and print out a copy once the system is operational... Full Story

DFG Big Game Drawing Results Now Available Online

 
Hopeful hunters who submitted applications for the Department of Fish and Game’s (DFG) 2009 Big Game Drawing can now view the drawing results online...
Full Story

DFG announces rabbit hunting opportunities at Grizzly Island Wildlife Area

 
Grizzly Island Wildlife Area in Solano County will open daily to licensed hunters for the taking of rabbits from July 1 through July 26... Full Story

Waterfowl hunting clinic offered in Colusa County

 
As waterfowl season quickly approaches, the Department of Fish and Game
(DFG) is offering a clinic for hunters in Colusa County on August 15... Full Story

Updated July 2: Klamath Basin Refuge hunts mostly unchanged

 
According to Ron Cole, Refuge Manager at the KB refuges, there will be no major changes for Lower Klamath or Tule Lake hunt units for the 2009/2010 season but some enhancements have been made on both units, with the Tule Lake side most notable for improvements that favor mobility impaired hunters. Applications for opening weekend can be mailed start August 1... Full Story

California Breeding Waterfowl Population Status – 2009

Article courtesy of CWA:

The California Department of Fish and Game completed our State’s annual spring waterfowl breeding population survey in late April and early May 2009.  The survey is conducted along pre-determined transects throughout important duck production regions in northeastern California, the Central Valley, and the San Joaquin-Sacramento River Delta.  The survey is flown by DFG biologists in a fixed-wing aircraft.  California Waterfowl biologists assist the Department by using a slow-flying helicopter over a sample of the entire survey area to determine a visibility correction factor... Full Story

Montana Donors Challenge Elk Foundation



A Montana couple has challenged the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation to raise an extra $500,000 for its habitat work. As an incentive, the couple has also offered to match those additional funds... Full Story

July is Elk Foundation Month at Bass Pro Shops


Throughout July, shoppers at Bass Pro Shops retail stores, catalogs and Web sites can learn about the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and make a $2 donation for a chance to win awesome prizes... Full Story

CWA Sets Many Youth Shooting, Hunting Camps

Check out this list of camps for your kids...

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Road closures, traffic controls to affect Pit River access, PC Trail


Stream Flows to Increase in Pit River from Lake Britton Dam to Pit 4 Dam
 
Redding -- Road closures and traffic controls as well as increased stream flows will occur along the Pit River from approximately July 6 to December 1, 2009, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) announced today... Full Story

Whiskeytown Park to host N.Y. State artists

 
The National Park Service at Whiskeytown National Recreation Area will host four artists from New York this summer as part of its Artist-in-Residence Program.
 
Stephanie Schmidt, a landscape photographer from New York City, will visit Whiskeytown in early July. Raymond Ghirardo and Megan Roberts of Ithaca, New York will visit Whiskeytown for almost a month, from mid July to mid August. Olive Ayhens, a 2007 Artist-in-Residence, from Brooklyn, New York, will return to Whiskeytown in late August to do a special project on the summit of Shasta Bally... Full Story

Boaters asked to keep waters free of mussels over July 4 weekend

 
The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) urges boaters and water enthusiasts to prevent the spread of invasive mussels in California waters this holiday weekend. Anyone who visits a lake or reservoir should take care to clean, drain and dry their boat, watercraft or any other equipment that comes in contact with the water, both before arrival and upon departure... Full Story

DFG announces short-term closure of Grizzly Island for Elk hunt

 
Beginning July 27 the Department of Fish and Game (DFG) will temporarily close part of Grizzly Island Wildlife Area for the annual tule elk hunt. The Grizzly Island Unit of the Grizzly Island wildlife area will be closed through Sept. 13, during which time only persons with authorized hunt elk tags will be allowed... Full Story

California Salmon & Steelhead Association protests Pit River flows

 
Cites dangerous wading conditions for fly anglers
 
On June 22, 2009, the California Salmon and Steelhead Association requested the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to halt in-stream power modification at PG&E's Pit #3 dam (FERC No. 233-081) for failure to comply with the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FERC/FEIS – 0158F) that states: “Pacific Gas and Electric Company (P G & E)  proposes no increased capacity.”... Full Story

Humboldt CWA Chapter to hold Outdoor Adventure Day, July 12

 
There will be camp activities, archery, pellet gun, retriever handling, fly tying, decoy painting, refuge tours, games and more for kids of all ages on July 12 when the Humboldt CWA chapter holds its Outdoor Adventure Day at the Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge near Eureka... Full Story

Free Patio Boat Tours at Whiskeytown NRA – part of FEE FREE Weekend

 
Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, in partnership with Forever Resorts, will once again offer free patio boat tours of Whiskeytown Lake as part of the national Free Fee Weekend set for July 18-19, 2009... Full Story

Help the SCA Summer Interns Build the New Whiskeytown Trail

 
Volunteer Trail Day, Friday, July 10, 2009; 8:30 a.m. at Park Visitor Center
 
The National Park Service will be hosting a Volunteer Trail Day for individuals who would like to assist 16 College students from across the United States who are constructing the new Shasta Trinity Trail within Whiskeytown National Recreation Area. The efffort is associated with the Student Conservation Association (SCA).
 
The new trail section begins near Sheep Camp and goes deep into the forest of Whiskeytown through Papoose Gulch Pass. Adults and teenagers with a parent or guardian are welcome to participate and work approximately 4 hours of trail construction on Friday, July 10, 2009.  Come and meet the college students who traveled from Texas, New York, and Missouri to volunteer constructing this new regional trail.
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Junior lifeguard, waterfront lifeguard training offered at Whiskeytown

 
The Junior Lifeguard Program at Whiskeytown is designed to instruct youth 10 years of age and up in water and beach safety and to gain skills in aquatics, along with instilling a sense of responsibility and accomplishment... Full Story

River otters spotted at Trinidad Harbor

 
Marna Powell, owner of Kayak Zak’s in Orick was kind enough to send along some good news: the River Otters have returned to Trinidad Harbor and Marna took photos to prove it...
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California Outdoors Q&As: June 25; How to properly "gift" abalone

 
By Carrie Wilson, CA DFG Marine Biologist
 
Question: I live in Modesto and occasionally dive for abalone with friends from the Bay Area. It's a long drive though and ends up being a long day, sometimes barely worth the set-up time and effort for just three abalone. Occasionally, I would prefer to just give my three abalone to the others in my dive group (so they can enjoy six abalone) while I drive back to Modesto and catch up on my sleep. How can I legally do this? (Carl W., Modesto) Full Story

Update: PG&E to increase flows on Fall & Pit Rivers

[Company says increased water flows will create additional whitewater boating opportunities]

[Updated June 19] Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) will be increasing the water flow through Fall River Pond beginning Friday, June 19 through Sunday, June 21. Residents and recreationists are encouraged to use extra caution if near or entering the waterway during the increased flows.

According to Paul Moreno, Public Information Officer with PG&E, "these flushing flows occur in the Pit 1 Bypass Reach and down to Lake Britton, which occur three weekends each summer and are required by our FERC license. These occassional flushing flows are not related to the new and increased instream flows also required by FERC in the Pit 3, 4 and 5 bypass reaches, which have been of concern to anglers who wade and flyfish in that part of the Pit River below Lake Britton." Full Story

Want Pit River Road Closure Info? Call 406-586-2206, Extension 703

 
Some road closures will be in effect along the Pit River below Lake Britton starting July 6 as Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) begins work to install new flow gates at three dams. To obtain current information call PG&E’s contractor line (Barnard Construction) at 1-406-586-2206, Ext. 703 and listen to the recording.
 
The objective for the project according to PG&E is to allow for higher minimum in-stream flows to improve aquatic habitat and recreational use. PG&E will also improve the Pit River Road to make it safer and to provide more recreational access. The Pit River will generally be available for recreation throughout the construction period, including whitewater rafting.
 
Some opponents of pulse flushing flows such as the Salmon and Steelhead Association have appealed to the Water Quality Control Boards and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to halt all such flows saying pulse boating flows adversely affect the trout, the bugs, the frogs, and endangered Shasta crayfish... Full Story

July 2009 DFG Calendar – July 4 is Free Fishing Day

 
1: Abalone season closes, statewide, through the month of July. Abalone season will re-open August 1...
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Lassen Park Fees to be waived some weekends

 
The National Park Service will waive entrance fees at Lassen Volcanic National Park on June 20-21, July 18-19, and August 15-16, 2009. The National Park Service wants to reinforce that national parks are places for everyone to have fun, reconnect with nature and history, and build a sense of ownership and stewardship toward parks and the environment. These fee-free weekends will be in addition to fee-free days on National Public Lands Day, September 26, and Veterans Day, November 11... Full Story

DFG Releases Rare Marbled Murrelet Fledgling

 
A tiny bird found by a little girl near a Santa Cruz beach turned out to be a rare species, amazing and delighting California bird biologists.
 
According to the Department of Fish and Game (DFG), a young girl discovered the bird June 26 in the woods at Ano Nuevo State Park in Santa Cruz County... Full Story

Please help little Hank Gibbs and Violet Weston – buy raffle tickets at Kittles!


Recently, MyOutdoorBuddy asked all readers to help 7 ½ year old Hank Gibbs as he fights Parry Romberg Syndrome, a rare, incurable and progressive auto-immune disease that causes half the face to “waste” away.
 
Kittle’s Outdoor and Sport has been holding gun raffles to raise money to help Hank but also a young girl named Violet Weston of Williams, CA. Violet is facing a disease called Russell Silver Syndrome, this is a kind of dwarfism that comes with many other medical problems, and like Hank the only specialist that lives in the US also lives in New York. Hank is scheduled for surgery in New York this summer. Violet needs our support, too. Full Story

Trinity River Fishing Report, June 28, 2009

 
From Willow Creek, CA. By E. B. Duggan, “D” Fishing Guide, 530-629-3554 yen2fish@yahoo.com
 
Trinity Lake is 87 feet below the over flow (1.8ft decrease) and 52.3 percent of capacity (0.5% decrease). 
 
Average inflow to the lake is 622cfs and 880cfs is being released to the Sacramento River
 
Trinity River at Lewiston is 600cfs, water temps are 52, air 75 degrees at 10:00 a.m. today.
 
Limekiln Gulch is 5ft at 598cfs. Douglas Cityis 2.6ft at 639fs, water temps are 55.6, air 83 degrees.
 
Helena/North Fork is 9.9ft and 755cfs, water temps 61.9, air 80. Cedar Flat is 3.9ft at 916cfs. 
 
Willow Creek is estimated at 1,116cfs, water temps 65, air 80 degrees.
 
Hoopa is 12.7ft at 1,530cfs, water temps 70.5. Mouth of the Trinity at Klamath is 4,390cfs, water 70.5 degrees. 
 
Klamath River releases at Iron Gateare 1,530cfs. Seiad Valleyis 3ft at 1,880cfs. 
 
Happy Camp is estimated at 2,155cfs.  Somes Bar is estimated at 2,310cfs. Orleans is 4.4ft at 2,860cfs.
Klamath at 101 9.8ft at 5,510cfs and water temperatures of 71 degrees...
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Special Interests Taking Over MPLA Implementation Process


Latest MLPA decision side-steps established Blue Ribbon Task Force guidelines
 
SACRAMENTO, CA - June 1, 2009 – It’s becoming increasingly evident that the interests of ocean closure advocates are taking precedence in California’s Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) implementation process which threaten to overshadow democratic process, the state’s budget crisis, and the lack of scientific data needed to designate effective and efficient marine protected areas (MPAs) off California’s coast... Full Story

PSO asks governor to suspend MLPA designation process

 
Lack of Funding and Scientific Data cited. State lacks adequate resources to cover costs expected to exceed $30 million annually
 
Sacramento – The Partnership for Sustainable Oceans, the organization that represents recreational fishing and boating interests, has asked Governor Schwarzenegger to suspend the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) planning and implementation process.. citing a lack of financial and scientific resources to support the designation of marine protected areas (MPAs). Full Story

Save Kilarc Committee keeps on fighting

 
The following is a letter sent recently to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in the continuing battle being waged by local residents to save Kilarc Reservoir and the hydroelectric facilities that have been operated there by PG&E.
 
Whitmore, CA, June 17, 2009           
Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
888 First St. NE
Washington, D. C. 20426
 
Ref: Kilarc/South Cow Creek Hydroelectric Project
FERC Project No. 606, License Surrender Application
 
Ms. Kimberly D. Bose:
 
This letter is intended to bring to your attention an evaluation of the referenced LSA submitted by PG&E. Numerous letters to FERC and PG&E have outlined the concerns of ratepayers/stakeholders as well as the conditions and logic for retaining the Kilarc/South Cow Creek Hydroelectric facilities. Contained here-in is an assessment of the submitted LSA to amend statements, correct data, or identify discrepancies in the text as presented. Concentration is on the Executive Summary in the introduction/lead-in section of Volume 1... Full Story

Transmission Line Update; SMUD Pulls Out –Comments Still Needed

 
(Sacramento, CA – July 2, 2009)A power line project proposed by the Transmission Agency of Northern California (TANC) that threatened waterfowl and wetland habitat in the Central Valley has met with strong resistance from hunters, other conservationists, and many diverse opponents. Yesterday the project discovered another obstacle when the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) pulled out of the project. SMUD was a main contributor, and was expected to pay for 35% of the project cost. TANC has suspended their efforts on the project while they decide whether to pursue it without SMUD involvement... Full Story

Anglers & Boaters Action Alert

[Editor's Note: Attention northern California anglers and boaters: The MPLA process has been shown to be corrupt. Please take a moment to take the actions recommended here by the Partnership for Sustainable Oceans. While this situation pertains to fishing area closures in southern California the tentacles of the MPLA process are already reaching out to grasp and choke the life out of our fishing rights off the northern California coast. Act. If we don't act, we will lose many treasured fishing areas. Act today!]

 
Express your outrage at a recent MLPA Initiative decision that favors extensive ocean closures in Southern California
 
It's becoming increasingly evident that the interests of ocean closure advocates are taking precedence in the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) implementation process. It was disclosed last week that proposal "C", the most extreme marine protected areas (MPAs) closure plan for Southern California, was allowed to move forward as one of seven alternatives despite being soundly defeated in voting held at the end of the Regional Stakeholder Group (RSG) meeting held May 19-21, in Santa Ana. Full Story

Highlights from RPA (Reasonable & Prudent Alternative) of OCAP

 
[For full overview contents see http://swr.nmfs.noaa.gov/ocap.htm]
 
If NMFS (National Marine Fisheries Service) finds that a proposed action is likely to jeopardize a listed species or adversely modify its critical habitat, the ESA requires NMFS to suggest those reasonable and prudent alternatives that it believes would enable the project to go forward in compliance with the ESA… Full Story

More opposition to Klamath Dam removal

 
Presentation to the Modoc County Board of Supervisors
By Brandon Criss, Farmer/Rancher Macdoel, CA. Masters Degree in Public Administration from Norwich University, Chairman of the Siskiyou County Republican Party. [Reproduced with permission of the author] Full Story

Gun Owners of California, Inc. to hold banquet

Special alert to all California Gun Owners and 2nd Amendment Rights Advocates The following information was forwarded to MyOutdoorBuddy by The Great Outdoors Store in Redding...

 

 
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More Time to Write to Protect Key Waterfowl Habitat

 
California Waterfowl and Ducks Unlimited members have made an impact in the planning of three routes for new large transmission lines that are proposed for the Central Valley by the Transmission Agency of Northern California.  Working together we are making a difference in the process and ensuring the needs of waterfowl and waterfowlers will be considered... Full Story