Covering the outdoors in the Golden State.

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Great piece in our February issue on @TeamUSA alpine skier Bryce Bennett, a Lake Tahoe native who grew up shredding its slopes and catching its trout. He'll race in the downhill Saturday morning. @usskiteam @NBCOlympics @stifel #TeamUSA #Olympics2026 calsportsmanmag.com/a-downhi…
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Cures for the bass angler's postspawn blues. From our June issue. calsportsmanmag.com/how-bass…
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Great piece in the @latimes on rare Southern steelhead in the Santa Monica Mountains that not only survived the Palisades Fire but also reproduced. calsportsmanmag.com/few-rema…

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Scientists feared the Santa Monica Mountains’ last remaining endangered steelhead trout were dead, smothered by debris flows after the Palisades fire. But the fish surprised them.
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The two bald eagle chicks that captivate viewers around the world from their nest high above Big Bear Valley appear to be nearing a major milestone: their first flight. ktla.com/news/inland-empire/…
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Mastication treatments near Cedar Flat area of Forest Road 16N74 are scheduled to begin June 9, 2026. Operations target 22 acres of ground vegetation including manzanita, whitethorn, bitter brush & some small diameter trees less than 8-inches dbh. Link:⬇️#HazardousFuelsReduction
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82 years ago today, Allied forces landed on the beaches of Normandy in the largest amphibious invasion in history. We honor those who sacrificed everything on June 6, 1944. Their bravery will never be forgotten. 🇺🇸 #DDay #USArmyReserve @usarmy
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On June 6, 1944, ordinary Americans became the guardians of freedom. They crossed an ocean, stormed the beaches of Normandy, and changed the course of history through courage, sacrifice, and love of country. Eighty-two years later, Freedom 250 remembers the heroes who gave everything so freedom could endure. 🇺🇸
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Los Angeles roads reopened following oil spill incident. @CaliforniaDFW calsportsmanmag.com/roads-re…

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Did you know that stretches of the Sacramento River are among the West's premier trout waters. From our May issue. calsportsmanmag.com/californ…
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The Bay Area is not often associated w/ prime spawning habitat. CalTrout's Claire Buchanan sets the record straight. "The Sunol Regional Wilderness has everything migratory fish are looking for...cobble & gravel, tree canopy, & constant cool, clean water.” fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-s…
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The tree is a "remarkable record of California fire history," officials said. Read more: ktla.com/news/california/150…
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Some gave all in service to something greater than themselves. On this #MemorialDay, we honor their courage, sacrifice and enduring legacy.
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On this #MemorialDay, here's an inspiring father-son turkey hunt that left the author nostalgic. calsportsmanmag.com/remember…
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Today is our nations Memorial Day. Enjoy your day and take a moment to remember the true meaning of this day. A day to pay our respects to all those who have given their lives in our country's defense. God bless these brave heroes and their families.
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1 year after the Klamath dam removals, 7,000 fish returned. 🐟 2 years: 13,000 fish surging into habitat they hadn't touched in nearly a century. This is what happens when people don't give up on science-backed conservation. Watch what's possible together! youtu.be/SKt_RlAQSoY
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A pair of bear cubs battled it out in an epic play fight in South Lake Tahoe. 😅🐻
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Tickets still available for @goldenstsalmon fundraiser dinner on June 5 in Santa Rosa. calsportsmanmag.com/tickets-…

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Memorial Day in May is a time of remembrance for those who lost their lives while serving in the US military. There are many monuments and memorials in national parks to reflect on military service and sacrifice throughout our nation's history. It is also traditionally a time to reflect on American values by learning about our natural and cultural heritage, visiting historic places, and enjoying the great outdoors. In commemoration of Memorial Day, US residents will not be charged entrance fees at national parks on May 25, 2026. Find more information about entrance fees and passes at nps.gov/planyourvisit/passes…. NPS photo Alt text: vehicles stopped at the Sequoia National Park entrance station with mountains visible in the distance.
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Last day begins
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