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Historical Photo: Steelhead Trout Caught by a Fisherman in 1911 in Sespe Creek

A fisherman holding up his catch, a southern steelhead trout, in 1911. In a bit of historical fiction, let’s say the fisherman drove through the hills of Los Angeles before coming upon Sespe Creek in Ventura County. The creek is nestled into the hills with shrubs and the bright sun beating...
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  1. the management skills of our government are horrific, the decline in fish population is due to putting the coastal sea lions on the endangered list. Each one consumes 100lbs of fish on the average a day and not the whole fish, they take a bite or two out of their guts and throw the rest away.

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