Part of Sacramento River closed to salmon fishing

More than five miles of critical spawning habitat on the upper Sacramento River has closed to salmon fishing.|

REDDING — More than five miles of critical spawning habitat on the upper Sacramento River has closed to salmon fishing.

An emergency regulation closing 5.5 miles above the city of Redding went into effect Monday.

The recommendation was made by the state Fish and Game Commission and approved by the Office of Administrative Law Monday.

The closure will protect critical spawning habitat and eliminate stress or hooking deaths of winter-run salmon by anglers. Trout fishing is still allowed.

It is unusual for a state to propose even stricter guidelines on a listed species than required by the federal Endangered Species Act. However, fish and wildlife scientists say the additional protection will help a significant segment of the winter-run population to avoid losses.

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