Escaping the intense heat of SoCal for some summer trout fishing in the Eastern Sierras. What a trip!
Riverside Bass Fishing
It's become something of a tradition - an annual pilgrimage of sorts to a favorite fishing hole in Riverside County, Southern California, for largemouth bass each year, with float tubes. A good friend and I finally got out onto the water a little while back. The conditions were much tougher this year than other years, but we still managed to land several chunky largemouth, including one pushing 18-20". I'll let the pictures and video do the talking.
Lower Owens Volunteer Opportunity
The Owens River is one of California's most beloved trout fisheries, and has slowly experieinced a comeback with recent changes to water releases. The lower portion is currently choked with thick reeds and tules, making access very difficult, for anglers, birdwatchers, hikers and just about everyone else.
Fortunately, the Inyo County Water Department has just received a $500,000 grant to clean up the river and improve access. If you would like to help out, read on:
"Inyo County is a grant finalist for a $500,000 CA Natural Resources
Agency grant to develop the first designated water trail for kayaks, canoes,
and paddleboards, in the Western U.S.! The 6.3 mile trail near Lone Pine winds
through one of the most scenic sections of the rewatered Lower Owens
River--with numerous green meadows, willow trees, and spectacular views of the
Alabama Hills, Mt. Whitney and the Inyo Mountains.
Resources’ grant
staff will be out to appraise the project on June 21st. We want to get the
Resources staff on the water to experience this amazing stretch of river, and
to demonstrate that volunteer stewardship can help build and maintain the Owens
River Water Trail. To accomplish these objectives, there are two work weekends
to open up a sample section of trail. Trail building weekends are June
11-12 and June 18-19.
Building water
trail is almost as fun as using it. It's a full-immersion, unforgettable
experience. Participants can say that they were instrumental at helping to
establish the first river paddle trail in California and the west. Water trail
work is done in teams working in and near the water and includes scouting
channel course, cutting and removing bulrush, cattails, and logs from the river
channel. Come out and join us for this truly unique experience."
Contact information for project: Larry Freilich from the Inyo County
Water Dept (email at lfreilich@inyocounty.us or info@ovcweb.org)
Special thanks to Owens Valley Committee for the news.
https://www.facebook.com/Owens-Valley-Committee-343075152466584/
https://www.facebook.com/Owens-Valley-Committee-343075152466584/
ELE Explorer PRO Action Camera Review
Remember the ELE Explorer action camera I reviewed a few months back (review here)? It was one of my favorites of this year so far, but had a few issues with image colors in high-contrast scenes. ELE has since released a new camera, the ELE Explorer Pro, and I just got my hands on it courtesy of GearBest. Take a look at the full video with sample footage and read the review below for this hot camera:
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