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Nearly 350,000 rainbow trout must be euthanized as California wildlife officials battle bacteria outbreaks at two fish hatcheries in the eastern Sierra. The naturally occurring bacteria ...
California authorities say they will euthanize 350,000 rainbow trout due to a spike in bacterial infections and work on maintaining a supply for angling.
Nearly 350,000 rainbow trout must be euthanized as California wildlife officials battle bacteria outbreaks at two fish hatcheries in the eastern Sierra.
The state is poised to spend a little more than $7 million to get the fish hatchery near Kernville back up and running in ...
Rainbow trout fry in a hatchery pond. The Fish Springs Hatchery also raises brown and Lahontan cutthroat trout, which are stocked in public waters across the Eastern Sierras.
SAVING SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA STEELHEAD TROUT Steelhead are a unique form of rainbow trout. Like salmon, they spent most of their adult lives in the ocean, but spawn in freshwater streams and rivers.
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 holds the striper record at Millerton Lake ...
Nearly 350,000 rainbow trout must be euthanized as California wildlife officials battle bacteria outbreaks at two fish hatcheries in the eastern Sierra. The naturally occurring bacteria, Lactococcu… ...
The final steelhead listing excluded resident rainbow trout and steelhead trout landlocked above dams from the listed populations, even though these fish are an important genetic component for ...