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California Outdoors for the week of 5/28/2013

Carrie Wilson
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
 
 

Seized fish and game

    Question:What do the wardens do with the seized abalone, crab, cod, salmon, etc.? You can’t tell me that it gets thrown away!

—Austin

    Answer: When unlawfully taken fish or game is seized, it is kept as evidence until the case is settled or until the judge orders it returned. In most cases though, if at all possible and if the meat is in good condition, seized fish and game is given to homeless shelters or soup kitchens that allow donations of wild fish and game. Because of inspection requirements, some facilities may not be able to accept these donations. If a suitable facility cannot be found, the evidence is thrown away or destroyed. In some commercial cases involving commercial size loads, the Fish and Game Code allows for this evidence to be sold and the proceeds may be used by the department.

 

Golf Tournaments

Feather Publishing
5/30/2013

 

June 8

  The third annual Good Grief Golf Tournament returns to Bailey Creek on Saturday, June 8. Registration starts at 8 a.m. with a 9 a.m. shotgun start.

  The tournament is being organized by Sierra Hospice, and proceeds go to Sierra Hospice’s programs. Sierra Hospice is a volunteer and community based organization that provides end-of-life aid and support to patients and families.

  

Chester loses at championship

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Chester’s Hunter Morris dives for the catch at the Division V championship game in Chico on May 18. Photo by Kathy Morris
James Wilson

  There must be something in the water at Chester High, because the school produced some phenomenal athletes this year. Last Saturday, the Volcanoes’ baseball team competed in the Northern Section Division V championship game in Chico.

  The game was a hat-trick of sorts for the Volcanoes, who also made it to their division’s football and basketball championships. In addition, Chester was seeded No. 1 in all three sports and hosted all its playoff games. This was the first year in Chester High history this has happened.

  

Fishing Report for the week of 5/22/2013

Mackinaw
Michael Condon
Staff Writer
5/22/2013

 

  “I used to like fishing because I thought it had some larger significance. Now I like fishing because it’s the one thing I can think of that probably doesn’t.”

John Gierach, fly-fishing author

  We are still enjoying spring weather conditions and the spring bite is in full swing. Warming water conditions have the insect hatches increasing and that is bringing feeding trout closer to the surface.

 

Lake Almanor

  Good reports are coming from several areas of the lake according to Doug Neal of Almanor Fishing Adventures (258-6732). Trolling has been good at all the usual spots: Rec 1 to Big Cove, the east shore from Canyon Dam to Lake Cove, Dorado Inn, Lake Haven Resort to Big Springs, Almanor West and Prattville. Nightcrawlers behind a dodger, or fast-action lures, are the most successful trolling rigs.

  

California Outdoors for the week of 5/23/2013

Carrie Wilson
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
 

Stowing gear

    Question: I would like a definition of “stowed” in regard to fishing gear while transiting a state marine reserve. The reason I ask is that a sport fisherman reported he was stopped by a patrol boat at the Channel Islands and told he could have been cited for having his rods in the rod holders. He was told he should have had them in his small cuddy.

  

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