Kings Surge Into Nimbus Fish Hatchery
(Rancho Cordova) Nimbus Fish Hatchery workers have counted a total of 2,765 Chinook salmon, including 789 jacks and jills (two-year-old ...
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Water Hyacinth Forces Striper Anglers To Launch Further West
(Stockton) Striped bass remain the top species in the San Joaquin River, but the encroachment of water hyacinth continues to ...
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Mother Lode Roundup
Lake Amador (Ione) The big news at Lake Amador is that the long awaited trout plants have started – and ...
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Low Water Doesn’t Stop Wide Open Bass Bite
(Oroville) You need a 4-wheel drive vehicle to launch at both the spillway and Bidwell Canyon launch ramps, but the ...
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Sturgeon Bite Comes To Life
(Pittsburg) While sturgeon anglers had been marking sturgeon in the West Delta throughout the fall, the fish just recently started ...
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Fish For Trout, Salmon And Bass In Solitude
(Folsom Lake) If you want to fish in solitude, you can definitely find it now at Folsom Lake. The lake ...
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First Fall Trout Plant Goes Into Lake
(Collins Lake) The first fall trophy trout plant, weighing a total of 1,800 lbs, arrived at Collins Lake on October ...
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Hyacinth Invasion Challenges Boaters, Bank Anglers
(Stockton) Water hyacinth remains the story in the San Joaquin as the floating green menace continues to plague area boaters ...
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A Three-For-One Special Of Largemouth, Smallmouth & Spotted Bass
(Lake Berryessa) Not much has changed at Lake Berryessa over the past couple of weeks – the bass bite continues ...
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Nimbus Fish Hatchery Ladder Opened Nov. 2
(Rancho Cordova) The salmon ladder at Nimbus Hatchery in Rancho Cordova opened Monday, Nov. 2, signaling the start of the ...
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