California Salmon Face Extinction as Rivers Warm: New Trout and Steelhead Crisis Threatens Western Fly Fishing

California Salmon Face Extinction as Rivers Warm: New Trout and Steelhead Crisis Threatens Western Fly Fishing

Author: Inception Point Ai April 11, 2026 Duration: 1:51
Hey folks, grab your rods and listen up—got some fresh buzz from the fly fishing scene that's got us locals talking. First off, CalTrout is sounding the alarm on California's native salmon, steelhead, and trout facing almost certain extinction thanks to warming rivers and lost oxygen, per their latest scientific assessment reported by MidCurrent. Those Sierra streams we love? Nature's cranking up the heat, just like CBS News detailed on how 87% of US and Euro rivers are warming, hitting our cold-water trout hard.

Over in Colorado, the Lower Blue River's got drama brewing. Colorado Parks and Wildlife's December 2025 survey, straight from CPW aquatic biologist Jon Ewert, pins the trout die-offs and gill lice outbreaks on pellet-feeding programs causing overcrowding, not so much us floaters. MidCurrent and Flylab Substack note landowners like Paul Tudor Jones at Blue Valley Ranch are pushing a 10-year pilot permit for boat anglers, but CPW says angler mortality's minor under catch-and-release rules. Eye-opening stuff for us wading diehards.

Access wins are lighting us up too—a landmark Colorado land buy, Georgia swamp public water deal, and new federal directives opening Interior lands for fishing, all per MidCurrent's spring roundup. Meanwhile, corner crossing fights fizzle in Wyoming and stall in Montana till 2027, leaving Western public land access murky.

And heads up, US Forest Service is ditching DC for Salt Lake City, closing regional offices after DOGE slashed staff—managing 40% of our blue-ribbon trout streams, says MidCurrent. Changes ahead, brothers.

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