2019 California Trout Photo Contest
The 2019 California Trout Photo Contest is now accepting submissions. Share your photos of California’s rivers, streams, wild fish, and your angling experiences for a …
The 2019 California Trout Photo Contest is now accepting submissions. Share your photos of California’s rivers, streams, wild fish, and your angling experiences for a …
The history of Hat Creek’s Wild Trout Waters is very much entwined with the history and people of CalTrout. With historic, never-before-seen footage of the …
Jacob Katz is on the hunt — not for geese or ducks. On a farm about 40 minutes north of Sacramento, he wades through a …
Seventy-five years ago, between 100,000 to 300,000 SONCC Coho salmon returned to their natal streams to spawn each year. Currently, populations are less than 5% of …
You’ll find all of this year’s CalTrout photo contest winners in the Fall 2017 issue of their quarterly magazine the current. LINK
The 2017 California Trout Photo Contest is accepting submissions now through August 31st! Share your best photos of California’s rivers, streams and creeks and your …
This special issue of The Current, brings you highlights of the CalTrout and UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences report SOS II: Fish in Hot …
Over 1,400 dams alter California’s rivers and streams, diverting flows and blocking fish from returning home. These dams are the biggest factor in the decline …
This issue explores the lifecycle of dams, the new era of dam management, and how CalTrout is bringing its experience, scientific knowledge and coalition-building approach …
The Nigiri Project shows that California’s floodplains can work for both fish AND farms