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    • June 15, 2022
    CDFW Fish and Wildlife Technician Taylor Mcilrath holds up a pair of brook trout before their release into Kirman Lake.

    The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has stocked 3,500 large brook trout into Kirman Lake in Mono County as part of an ongoing commitment to restore one of the West’s best trophy brook trout fisheries.

    Categories: Fisheries, Fishing, Hatcheries
    • June 3, 2022
    A Lahontan cutthroat trout is held just prior to release into Lake Tahoe.

    Tahoe’s native fish are making a return this summer.

    Categories: Fisheries, Fishing, Trout
    • May 20, 2022

    California’s recreational ocean salmon season is underway, and so is the CDFW ocean salmon monitoring program. Anglers are encouraged to assist CDFW employees or agents who ask about their trip or request to examine the catch, as the information collected is essential to the science needed to support continued ocean salmon fishing opportunities in future years.

    Categories: Fisheries, Fishing, Marine, Salmon, Scientific Study, Species
    • April 28, 2022
    An angler holds up a large brown trout caught with a lure in a mountain lake.

    The traditional trout season opener the last Saturday in April remains one of California’s most celebrated and anticipated outdoor traditions, drawing thousands of anglers to trout fishing destinations such as Burney and Dunsmuir in the north, Bridgeport and Bishop in the eastern Sierra, Mammoth Lakes in the south, and many other mountain communities and picturesque hamlets throughout the state.

    Categories: Fisheries, Fishing, Hatcheries, Trout
    • April 21, 2022
    Outdoor raceways at Fish Springs Hatchery

    Two CDFW fish hatchery facilities in the eastern Sierra have recently detected an outbreak of Lactococcus petauri, a naturally occurring bacteria that sickens fish. CDFW fishery managers are working to implement strategies that will help the facilities get the disease under control, without cancelling all trout plants prior to the traditional season opener on April 30.

    Categories: Fisheries, Fishing, Hatcheries, Wildlife Health