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California’s snowpack sees solid rebound. Here’s how much is saved in the SierraCalifornia’s snowpack made a solid rebound ahead of the summer months, thanks to a string of cold and wet storms that pounded ...
Yahir Leon of Coyote Bait and Tackle in Morgan Hill reported bank fishing has been best with jumbo minnows, anchovies, blood ...
Officials with the California Department of Water Resources say that the State Water Project was able to increase the storage ...
The March storms didn’t just improve snowpack — they also boosted reservoir ... San Joaquin Delta, water exports are expected to slow in April and May to protect endangered fish species.
Huge bass released and bite improved at Eastman Hensley, Alan Vang reported. Don Pedro king salmon hitting, Monte Smith said.
The Department of Water Resources announced last week that wet and cold storms in March have allowed for another increase to the State Water Project (SWP) allocation forecast for 2025.
Yes, fish need water. But people do ... our children and our grandchildren in projects like San Luis Reservoir expansion in the San Joaquin Valley, Sites Reservoir in the Sacramento Valley ...
In the San Joaquin Valley, farmers use the water to irrigate pistachios, almonds, grapes, tomatoes, hay and other crops. Federico Barajas, executive director of the San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water ...
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