Recreation
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – Based upon California Department of Fish and Wildlife projections of the recreational fall Chinook Salmon catch on the Trinity River, anglers will meet the Upper Trinity River adult fall Chinook salmon quota below Old Lewiston Bridge for the 2018 season as of 11:59 p.m. Oct. 28.
This triggers the closure of the adult Chinook salmon fishery on the Trinity River from the Old Lewiston Bridge to the Highway 299 West Bridge at Cedar Flat.
This reach will remain open for harvest of jack (2-year-old) Chinook Salmon (22 inches or less).
All adult Chinook salmon caught must be immediately released and reported on the angler's report card.
Anglers may still fish for adult Chinook salmon in the Lower Trinity reach of the Klamath basin. All other sectors are currently closed to adult harvest.
Anglers may monitor the quota status of open and closed sections of the Klamath and Trinity rivers by calling the information hotline at 800-564-6479.
For more information regarding Klamath River fishing regulations, please consult the 2018-2019 California Freshwater and Supplemental sport fishing regulations at www.wildlife.ca.gov/regulations.
This triggers the closure of the adult Chinook salmon fishery on the Trinity River from the Old Lewiston Bridge to the Highway 299 West Bridge at Cedar Flat.
This reach will remain open for harvest of jack (2-year-old) Chinook Salmon (22 inches or less).
All adult Chinook salmon caught must be immediately released and reported on the angler's report card.
Anglers may still fish for adult Chinook salmon in the Lower Trinity reach of the Klamath basin. All other sectors are currently closed to adult harvest.
Anglers may monitor the quota status of open and closed sections of the Klamath and Trinity rivers by calling the information hotline at 800-564-6479.
For more information regarding Klamath River fishing regulations, please consult the 2018-2019 California Freshwater and Supplemental sport fishing regulations at www.wildlife.ca.gov/regulations.
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- Written by: California Department of Fish and Wildlife
UPPER LAKE, Calif. – The Lake County Land Trust offers nature walks on Saturdays at 9 a.m. at the Rodman Preserve.
The guided walks at Rodman Preserve offer visitors an opportunity to enjoy wildlife and the beauty of Lake County. Each Saturday walk is led by a different Land Trust volunteer.
Visitors often enjoy returning for walks, learning from the diverse guides for each walk and enjoying the changing seasons.
The month of October offers opportunities to explore fall.
The Saturday, Oct. 27, walk will be guided by Roberta Lyons. Lyons enjoys birding, sharing about the land and identifying wild grasses. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about native and invasive grasses.
Participants should meet at the Rodman Preserve and Nature Education Center. The Preserve is located at 6350 Westlake Road, Upper Lake.
To get there take the Nice-Lucerne Cut-off from Highway 29, between Lakeport and Upper Lake. Turn east onto the Nice-Lucerne cut-off, then left on to Westlake Road. The preserve entry is to the immediate right after turning on to Westlake Road.
The preserve is owned and operated by the Lake County Land Trust, a local, 501(c)3 charitable nonprofit organization directly involved in protecting important land resources; wetlands, wildlife habitats, parks, forests, watersheds, riparian stream corridors, lakeside areas and trails.
The guided walks at Rodman Preserve offer visitors an opportunity to enjoy wildlife and the beauty of Lake County. Each Saturday walk is led by a different Land Trust volunteer.
Visitors often enjoy returning for walks, learning from the diverse guides for each walk and enjoying the changing seasons.
The month of October offers opportunities to explore fall.
The Saturday, Oct. 27, walk will be guided by Roberta Lyons. Lyons enjoys birding, sharing about the land and identifying wild grasses. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about native and invasive grasses.
Participants should meet at the Rodman Preserve and Nature Education Center. The Preserve is located at 6350 Westlake Road, Upper Lake.
To get there take the Nice-Lucerne Cut-off from Highway 29, between Lakeport and Upper Lake. Turn east onto the Nice-Lucerne cut-off, then left on to Westlake Road. The preserve entry is to the immediate right after turning on to Westlake Road.
The preserve is owned and operated by the Lake County Land Trust, a local, 501(c)3 charitable nonprofit organization directly involved in protecting important land resources; wetlands, wildlife habitats, parks, forests, watersheds, riparian stream corridors, lakeside areas and trails.
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- Written by: Lake County Land Trust





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