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Sacramento River Salmon Techniques

August 1, 2012 By JD 6 Comments

Here’s a little thing I did for Yakima Bait recently…

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Filed Under: Salmon Tagged With: sacramento river, Salmon, Techniques, trolling

A once prolific Steelhead Stream: The Los Angeles River

July 28, 2012 By JD 10 Comments

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If you could go back in time to the 1940’s and 1950’s, you would find a very different looking Los Angeles River than you see today.

Back then, the river was free-flowing and hosted a robust run of steelhead. Hard to believe these days since the poor dilapidated river has been reduced to a graffiti covered concrete drainage ditch in the heart of massive urban sprawl. Now, broken bottles and diapers are the norm…not chrome ocean-run rainbows.

But there are parts of the stream…upstream of downtown LA…that still kinda resemble an actual river. I spent some time exploring one such reach on Friday. It was exciting to see that there is still a bit of river left.

And it was thriving with waterfowl, plus many fish eating birds like cormorants, herons and egrets. In the slow pools, there were clouds of minnows and some slightly larger fish as well. In fact some folks were even fishing. I wanted to believe that the fish were schools of steelhead fry but I of course knew better.

As cool as it was to see so much wildlife mere feet from a e-waste recycling center and roaring I-5, it was also so damned depressing to see how destroyed this once amazing waterway is. So, it was with mixed emotions that explored this area. Here’s a photo essay of my trek…

Click here to read more…

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: fishing, los angeles river, Steelhead

After Dam Removal: Wild Steelhead Returning to Washington’s Elwah River!

July 22, 2012 By JD 3 Comments

The River running free again!

You just have to give Mother Nature a chance…after 108-foot high Elwah Dam was removed from Washington’s Elwah River last September, biologists are already finding wild steelhead spawning above the old dam site!

Even more exciting is the fact that the other dam on the river, Glines Canyon Dam (upstream 8 miles) is in the process of being removed as well. Once that barrier is taken down, salmon and steelhead will have full access to the river and her tributaries — much of which lies in pristine condition in Olympic National Park!

Read the entire story at the LA TIMES

Filed Under: River Restoration Projects Tagged With: elwah dam, elwah river, glines canyon dam

Do you know your Pacific Salmon?

July 13, 2012 By JD 18 Comments

While we only have Chinook and coho salmon here in Northern CA (generally speaking) there are three other varieties of Pacific Salmon common to the West Coast…and which occasionally stray into Nor Cal’s waters. Can you name em?

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Filed Under: Cool Photos Tagged With: Salmon

So Sad…

June 17, 2012 By JD 7 Comments

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I guess I’ll grab a burger next time after fishing the ocean near Los Angeles…

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