Larry S,
Thanks for the heads up info. I guess I will have to leave my scare tactics at home. But if we find them starting them climbing the fish ladders it will be open season,no bag limit.
Randy
Larry S,
Thanks for the heads up info. I guess I will have to leave my scare tactics at home. But if we find them starting them climbing the fish ladders it will be open season,no bag limit.
Randy
You can deter non ESA listed pinnipeds. Read this VERY carefully. Word for word. Check the list of appropriate conditions and the list of approved methods of detterence.
http://www.nwr.noaa.gov/publications...blem_seals.pdf
Last edited by Walter; 04-08-2013 at 07:39 AM.
I saw what appeared to be cottonwood fluff blowing around in Corning on Friday! It means they're here somewhere, right???
Try the last 2 hours of light in June with small flies......
Cherrys are usually ripe during the Shad run too.
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...and the cottonwoods are snowing too!
Blowing cottonwood fluff is what I always used as a guide to when Shad were in the rivers but with this last wind storm, I'm not sure there's anything left in the trees....
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