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A Southern California steelhead trout. Southern California steelhead trout have been listed as endangered by the state. Environmental advocates say there is still hope the fish can recover.
California environmental groups are urging a federal court to intervene amid a “dramatic increase” in the deaths of threatened steelhead trout at pumps operated by state and federal water ...
California must act to save the Southern steelhead from extinction Time is short if we hope to save this iconic native species from extinction.
New bridge will let steelhead repopulate Southern California waters Federal funds are helping replace a bridge near Fallbrook that blocks fish from making it to historic spawning grounds and poses ...
We're fishing with Antonio, the boatless angler, fishing the shoreline of the Lower Niagara River. Today we're bottom bouncing with a simple bead for steelhead. The month of April is one of the best ...
The Southern Steelhead Trout are so rare they are hardly spotted anymore because Southern California rivers are dammed up and channelized.
Steelhead numbers rise on American River as high flows fuel promising Northern California run Adult Eel River steelhead like this beauty are now moving up the American River to Nimbus Fish Hatchery.
John Lescroart, author of the best-selling suspense novels with surprise endings, had set the hook on a big steelhead. John's 10-foot fly rod bent down in a huge arc toward the fish, only 10 feet ...
When I was ten, I taught myself how to fish in California’s redwood-lined Russian River, once a world-renowned wild steelhead rainbow trout sport fishery. Today, as a veteran trout and salmon ...
The state Fish and Game Commission recently declared the Southern California steelhead trout an endangered species. You think? These native beauties have been endangered for decades. In March ...
The state Fish and Game Commission recently declared the Southern California steelhead trout an endangered species. You think? These native beauties have been endangered for decades. In March ...