SISKIYOU COUNTY, Calif. – The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) continues to issue citations to individuals for violations related to unlawful suction dredging.
Suction dredging is harmful to native fish and wildlife habitat, making it difficult for native species to thrive and creating favorable conditions for invasive species.
On June 24, 2026, CDFW officers patrolled the Klamath River near Happy Camp, citing one individual for unlawfully possessing a suction dredge in closed state waters, a violation of California Fish and Game Code (FGC) section 5653(e). The dredge was seized as evidence. Officers used a helicopter and ground crew to remove the dredge and delivered it to a nearby location where it was safely loaded onto a trailer for storage.
CDFW reminds the public that the use or possession of suction dredge equipment in rivers, streams or lakes without a valid permit is prohibited under FGC sections 5653.1(b) and 5653(e). No partnership, membership or business relationship provides an exemption from the suction dredge prohibitions. Violations may result in citations, prosecution and seizure of equipment. CDFW is actively pursuing multiple cases related to illegal suction dredging across the state.
While suction dredging is prohibited, non-motorized recreational mining methods such as gold panning and non-motorized sluice boxes remain legal. CDFW recognizes the longstanding interest in recreational mineral recovery and encourages miners to pursue these activities through lawful practices.
To report a poaching or pollution incident, or any fish and wildlife crime, call the CalTIP Hotline 24 hours a day at 1-888-334-CALTIP (1-888-334-2258), or text “CALTIP” followed by a space and the message to 847411 (TIP411).
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Media Contact:
Alicia de la Garza, CDFW Communications, (916) 754-7237