Several years ago – when Chris Raine led the fight to open the Upper Sacramento River to catch & release fishing in the winter – there was a surprising amount of resistance.

Most of it was due to fears about damage to the resource (e.g. anglers trampling the spawing beds), some fish and game promised to monitor.

Upper Sacramento River winter regs
The Underground loves winter fishing.

It seems like that those fears haven’t been realized, and I just noticed an article about Fish & Game proposing a Catch & Release season on a few Sierra waters. From the North County Times Article:

Early this month, the new winter regulations were adopted, allowing trout fishing in such prime places as Hot Creek, the East Walker River, the upper Owens River and Carson Creek. If allowed to go into effect in March, the regulations would allow for Sierra fishing all year, though winter regulations would be catch-and-release only.

I believe that – on many waters – the concept of a trout “season” is an obsolete one, and I’d like to see the implementation of winter catch-and-release regulations on the trout streams that can handle it.

Winter fishing is a unique, technical, and (still) largely solitary aspect of the sport that I’ve always enjoyed.

See you in the snow, Tom Chandler.

[tags]hot creek, east walker, owens river, carson creek, sierra, fly fishing, regulations, catch and release[/tags]