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Outdoors Q&A: Can I Use a Homemade Bottle Trap in Lakes?

By California Department of Fish and Wildlife January 1, 2021 Homemade bottle traps  Question: Is it legal to use a homemade plastic bottle trap in lakes and other freshwater bodies? Anonymous Answer: The 2020-21 Freshwater Sport Fishing Regulations state “Except as otherwise authorized, all fish may be taken only by angling with one closely attended rod and line (or with two rods if the angler is in possession of a valid two-rod stamp).”  However, there are two exceptions: 1. Traps can be used to catch bait fish, but only certain kinds of bait fish can be taken or used in particular bodies of water in the different fishing districts (see sections 4.05 – 4.30 of the Freshwater Sport Fishing Regulations for bait fish capture methods and bait fish use).

Large energy storage project would create new reservoir above Isabella Lake

A $3 billion pumped-water energy storage project has been proposed along Isabella Lake that would help even out power delivery from California solar and wind farms at a volume and longevity dwarfing the large battery installations envisioned for eastern Kern. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is reviewing a Walnut engineering company s plan to create a new reservoir above the lake then use pumps and underground pipes to turn it into a rechargeable dam and hydroelectric generator putting out a whopping 2,000 megawatts of power for up to 12 hours at a time. Optimistically, the project could open within six years but remains in such an early stage that its environmental impacts haven t been studied and its eventual owners or operators haven t been identified, said the head of the company behind the proposal, Power Tech Engineers Inc., whose principals have experience with similar projects elsewhere.

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