A restored 1904 Waterloo steam tractor replaced the usual truck to pull Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve in this Monroe County ...
After decades of restoration work, the lake’s native top predator was deemed capable of sustaining itself without human ...
As a result of recent rain, Cachuma Lake has risen to 77% capacity, and just in time for trout season. In cooperation with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Cachuma Lake received 3,000 ...
It’s almost time to put our grills and camping gear away for the year, and that’s why, in these fleeting warm days, it’s important to relish opportunities to cook outdoors. I always associate trout ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. — A sly but confident grin grew on Mike Trout’s face. This was Feb. 18, the start of spring training. And just days prior, MLB Network had ranked the superstar as the game’s 39th best ...
HAGERMAN — The University of Idaho’s Aquaculture Research Institute and U.S. Department of Agriculture collaborative aquaculture research program has made a genetic discovery that should help rainbow ...
(SANTA BARBARA, Calif.) – The County of Santa Barbara has welcomed another 4,000 pounds of rainbow trout into Cachuma Lake. The release was done this week in cooperation with the California Department ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Cachuma Lake is celebrating its first lake trout release of the year. Below is a press release on the announcement: Cachuma Lake is currently at 89% capacity, and the Rainbows ...
Cachuma Lake is currently at 89% capacity, and the rainbow trout have arrived. In cooperation with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the Santa Barbara County is adding 16,000 pounds of ...
Press releases are posted on Independent.com as a free community service. (SANTA BARBARA, Calif.) Cachuma Lake is currently at 89% capacity, and the Rainbows are here. The Rainbow Trout that is! In ...
RALEIGH, N.C. — Nearly 600,000 trout grown by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission died at a McDowell County hatchery during the rains brought by Hurricane Helene, the state agency has reported.
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission’s Armstrong State Fish Hatchery was destroyed by Tropical Storm Helene. About 600,000 trout died at the facility after it was flooded and water intake pipes were ...