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File photo of a big brown trout Idaho Statesman Fishing report compiled by California Outdoors Hall of Fame member Dave Hurley and edited by Roger George, who guides in the greater Fresno area and ...
Why do the quietest places leave the loudest mark? Along the Oregon Coast, peace still exists, hidden behind cliffs, wrapped in fog, and softened by the sea. These coves don’t shout for attention, ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday touted that in 2023 — the latest year for which data is available — renewable and clean sources of energy accounted for ...
Asilomar State Beach has tide pools and soft sand dunes. The Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History teaches about local ...
We all have our favorite seaside towns and beaches. In the Santa Clarita Valley, we are fortunate that we can access the ocean by driving to Ventura, Malibu, Santa Monica […] ...
It’s hard to beat the pier and ocean views at the newly opened Roppongi Asian Bistro and sister restaurant Sammy’s Woodfired ...
Seattle has many great oyster bars, each with their own charms but all embodiments of some vision of luxury: The Walrus and ...
Delta bass action takes over, Randy Pringle reported. Shaver Kokanee and trout still hitting, Dick Nichols said. Pine Flat ...
Commercial fishermen in northern California got the green light to begin fishing for rock crab after a decade. Photo courtesy of Monterey Bay Fisheries Trust After almost ten years of waiting on the ...
California state regulators have decided to open the Northern California commercial rock crab fishery for the first time in a decade after determining the shellfish are now safe to harvest and consume ...
The northern rock crab commercial fishery (California/Oregon border to Ventura/Santa Barbara County line) was originally closed via emergency rulemakings in 2015.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has reopened the commercial rock crab fishery along the northern coast from the California/Oregon border to the Humboldt Bay ...