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July 2003 - Dec. 2003
come up out of the depths and eat a few rainbow trout. Hatchery trout aren't oblivious to the sight of their brethren being eaten, so they get skittish and look for protected places after a few of their brothers and sisters have disappeared down the cavernous mouths of the bigger fish. F
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January 2004 to June 2004
r about the chukar hatch this year. Horner was giddy. He said he was already seeing three times as many young birds as he did last year, and last year was a decent production year. "There were these itty-bitty ones, and some about this big," said Horner holding his fingers about six inches apa
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Jim Matthews Column July 2004 to December 2004
hatchery rainbows grown by Mackey have already surpassed the records for both inland rainbow trout and steelhead, or sea-run rainbows, in California. But there is a race of steelhead in British Columbia in Canada that grow into the 40-pound range. So the genetic ability of the rainbow trout t
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January 2003 to June 2003
fishing the state has to offer with its world renowned caddis hatch. Different insect hatches are relished by fly fishermen because, depending on the intensity of a hatch, they can induce a trout feeding frenzy with fish frantically devouring bugs floating down the surface of the
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July 2001 To December 2001
or if you hear of a good hatch where there will be lots of young birds in a place that is relatively easy to hunt, youll go. But thats the thing about chukar and mountain quail. They are never easy to hunt. For most guys, all it takes is one reminder each year, one day spent climb
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Jan. 2001 To June 2001
hatchery rainbow trout. Having fly-fished a little, I know that you just about can't get leader heavier than about six-pound test through the eye of a No. 18 fly. It's likely that Smith was using something on the order of two-pound test. Hot Creek is a weed-filled mess and the big brown should
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July 2000 To Dec. 2000
d in their ponds during plants on Sunday and Tuesday this week. The staff at the hatchery felt they indeed had several trout that would break the current state record of 23 pounds, and those fish were delivered to Santa Ana River Lakes and nearby Corona Lake, also run by Elliott and Andrews, t
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Jan. 2000 - June 2000
Mike Carnakis at (909) 466-1128 or Ryan Long at (909) 981-9905. Top of Document SALTON SEA DERBY, SHOOTING SPORTS FAIR, MORE -- matthews 31may I would have covered all bets that not a single one of the 50 corvina caught, tagged and released at the Salton Sea would have been caught again duri
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