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After numerous years of difficult fishing for trout and salmon in this deepest water body of the Finger Lakes at 618 feet, lake trout seem to be making a dramatic ...
The Knucklehead Burger, named in honor of the motorcycle enthusiasts who have made this a regular stop on their coastal rides, comes loaded with all the classic fixings and delivers a satisfying ...
Fishing report compiled by California Outdoors Hall of Fame member Dave Hurley and edited by Roger George, who guides in the ...
As some of the worst fires in Los Angeles history swept through the Pacific Palisades and Altadena neighborhoods in January ...
Hundreds of tiny endangered fish slipped from orange plastic buckets into a glittering lagoon in Malibu on June 17, returning home five months after being whisked away from threats wrought by the ...
Hundreds of endangered tidewater gobies were returned to their home in Topanga Lagoon five months after being moved from the ...
That means it was already underway when 271 steelhead were evacuated in January from Topanga Creek, a biodiversity hot spot located in Malibu that was badly damaged by the Palisades fire.
Along Malibu Creek, the fish are blocked from journeying upstream by the giant dam, which is supposed to be removed by 2035.
Malibu Creek, a nearby watershed, burned in December. Dagit said it’s the first time that the Malibu and Topanga watersheds are simultaneously gone in her 38 years of monitoring efforts.
Nestled within the scenic Malibu Canyon Road lies a 100-foot-tall dam that has obstructed the natural flow of Malibu Creek.
Below the dam, the last 3 miles of Malibu Creek are designated as critical habitat for the fish. Historically, the Malibu Creek watershed saw 500 to 1,000 adult steelhead return to spawn each year ...
Earlier this month, a mountain lion injured a young boy who was picnicking with his family at Malibu Creek State Park.