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Final Roster, probably...

GSXVIII Roster

Arnold, Conor
Baker, Kenny
Becerra-Cortes, Omar
Boling, Bryan
Bradfield, David
Bray, Rob   
Brewer, Jef
Brown, Kyle
Carlson, Jessy   
Chasey, Lloyd   
Cheng, Dave
Chin, Ben
Clemens, Dylan   
Cobine, Kendall
Coleman, Chris
Davault, Matt
DeOliveira, Jason
DeLange, Tommy
Duffy, Tim
Dunaway, Adam
Dunn, Trenton   
Easter, Brandi
Farris, Matthew
Fechter, George
Finley, Leah   
Force, Sky
Fung, Jon
Gonzaga, Jaime
Gustin, Jim
Harris, Will      
Harrison, Scott
Havemann, John
Hayes, Justin
Heitman, Jerry
Howes, Ian
James, Stephen
Kaber, Doug   
Kaiser, Michael
Kaji, Isao
Kopp, Alex
Krickeberg, Bob
Kuhl, Pat
Lagasse, Aaron
Leepin, Allen      
Lockaby, Jake            
Lockaby, Mark
Loomis, Chris   
Maloney, Patrick
McDonough, Tom
McNeil, Brad
Meier, Henry
Meier, Jamie
Mitchell, Tony
Monte, Kyle
Mouton, Greg
Nguyen, Khoa
Nguyen, Sonny      
Nicholson, Paul
Owens, John
Owerfeldt, Marc
Patz, John
Powell, Trevor
Quinton, Josh
Ramos, Max
Rana, Yaad
Reese, Kyle
Reese, Nicholas
Reyes, Herb   
Ricke, Daniel
Sanchez, Allan      
Saufferer, Ron         
Saufferer, Terry
Scriven, Joe
Shu, Dennis
Shu, Roger      
Stockwell, Eric   
Takagi, Brian
Takagi, Steve
Velho, Joe   
Wang, Tim
Warford, Scott
Whiting, Jack
Wirt, William
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Thanks for your informative postings as always, Hojo.
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April 23, 2024

Dog owners in California are reminded to take precautions to protect their pets from Salmon Poisoning Disease.

Salmon Poisoning Disease is a potentially fatal condition seen only in dogs after they eat certain types of raw or cold smoked fish like trout and salmon that are infected with a bacteria-like organism, Neorickettsia helminthoeca, which is transmitted by the parasitic flatworm (or “fluke”) Nanophyetes salmincola.

Nanophyetes salmincola occurs naturally in waters of northern California and most of the north state can be considered the native range for the fluke. But dogs throughout the state are susceptible. Dog owners are advised to be cautious and to keep their dogs away from salmon, steelhead, trout and other freshwater fish carcasses. The parasite cannot survive in cooked fish, is not harmful to humans and does not affect pets other than dogs.

If your dog has eaten or is suspected of eating raw fish, watch for signs of the disease. Symptoms are similar to distemper and may include some or all of the following: a rise in body temperature, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, listlessness and/or rapid weight loss. If signs of the disease appear, promptly take your dog to a veterinarian. Salmon Poisoning Disease is treatable if caught in time. If untreated, death usually occurs within two weeks of eating the infected fish. Without treatment, 90 percent of dogs showing symptoms die.

While all fish caught or originating from streams in California could potentially be infected, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) cautions that trout stocked in some waters in CDFW’s North Central Region are more likely to be infected with the flukes that cause Salmon Poisoning Disease.

Weekly fish stocking information is publicly available at CDFW’s Fish Planting Schedule web page at https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FishPlants/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery.
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April 23, 2024

The California Fish and Game Commission acted on several issues affecting California’s natural resources at its April 17-18, meeting in San Jose.

The Commission approved a major amendment with special conditions as recommended by the Department of Fish and Wildlife to an experimental fishing permit related to pop-up gear testing in the Dungeness and rock crab fisheries.

Several Private Land Management (PLM) areas were approved for five-year or annual plans and one area was approved for their initial plan. More information on the PLM Program, including lists for hunters and applications can be found on the Department’s PLM website.

The Commission voted unanimously to readopt, for an additional 90 days, emergency regulations for the recreational take of white sturgeon to support recovering populations and to track fishing pressure and success.

A unanimous vote confirmed the Commission’s determination that listing Southern California steelhead as endangered under the California Endangered Species Act is warranted. Findings for the determination will be adopted at a future meeting.

The Commission adopted proposed amendments to waterfowl and mammal hunting regulations, which are expected to be effective June 30, and July 1, respectively.

A unanimous vote confirmed the Commission’s determination to list the Mohave desert tortoise as endangered under the California Endangered Species Act. Findings for the determination will be adopted at a future meeting.

The Commission also hosted several speakers to recognize the 100-year anniversary of the extirpation of California’s grizzly bear, including Chairman Octavio Escobedo III of the Tejon Indian Ranch. A resolution recognizing the anniversary was adopted by the Commission, and two commissioners plan to provide an updated version in the future for Commission consideration.

The Department’s Director, Chuck Bonham, also announced the release of a Black Bear Conservation Plan for California. The public comment period is open, and comments must be made by June 14, 2024.

Commission President Samantha Murray, Vice President Erika Zavaleta, Commissioner Eric Sklar and Commissioner Darius Anderson participated in-person and were joined by a variety of Commission and Department staff.

The agenda for this meeting, along with supporting information, is available on the Commission website. Archived video of past Commission meetings is available online. The next California Fish and Game Commission meeting is scheduled for June 19-20, 2024, in Mammoth Lakes and via Zoom and phone. A location will be determined and updated on the Commission’s website soon.
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General Talk / Re: Santa Cruz Jr Guards for summer
« Last post by NowhereMan on Today at 05:53:10 PM »
My kids never participated, but the neighbor kids did, and they speak very highly of it.
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General Talk / Santa Cruz Jr Guards for summer
« Last post by & on Today at 05:25:18 PM »
Anyone ever did the program or have their kids do it?

There’s Jr Lifeguards for both City and state.  My son is doing State Jr Guards out of Twin Lakes this summer. love to hear some input, as it’s our family’s first time
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Bombs away have a good anniversary
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Gearing Up and Rigging Up / Re: Viewing squid on the fish finder
« Last post by Sailfish on Today at 04:39:50 PM »
I m planning to catch some squids tomorrow.   Will post picture of squids marks on the ff.
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Gearing Up and Rigging Up / Re: Viewing squid on the fish finder
« Last post by JohnnyAb on Today at 04:28:52 PM »
Squid show up as different marks at different times on different fishfinders, sure sign is a cormorant or sea lion surfacing with a squid in their mouth also look for Rizzo’s 
Sometimes they don’t show up at all, don’t be afraid to drop blindly
Typical squid marks include loose scattered “fuzz” on the bottom, gentle curving streaks upwards in light blue (light grey for non-color units), and if they’re abundant they ball up but not like a dark thick cloud of fin bait more like a thin broad fog in the top 2/3’s of the water column

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Gearing Up and Rigging Up / Re: Viewing squid on the fish finder
« Last post by Sailfish on Today at 04:14:05 PM »
They look like vertical dash lines on my Striker4 fish finder.   I can take a picture when I go squid hunting next time.
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