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Minking through the South Fork Eel River, by Darren Mierau

“If you’re interested in visiting this area, the Angelo Reserve is open to public and has some wonderful trails for hiking. Elder Creek is a beautiful destination and you will likely see a few juvenile steelhead over-summering in this cold, pristine tributary.”

– Darren Mierau, CalTrout North Coast Regional Director

Read more of Darren’s blogpost here, and find directions for visiting the Angelo Coast Range Reserve here.

 

   

 

 

Minking through the South Fork Eel River, by Darren Mierau
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