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Starting Jan. 1, hunting customers should be aware portunities and meet federal
and fishing licenses may be new requirements exist, mandates that reqtlire com-
purchased using a real-time Customers must provide plete customer data.
automated system (ALDS). some form of legal identifica- Although customers may
The system is the largest of tion and a telephone number experience a slower license
its kind in the world. Unlike when they first make a pur- sales transaction time the
other states' automated sys- chase through ALDS. first year, the process will be
terns, California's is a real- Customers may purchase quicker in the future, as the
time system, licenses for other people as customer's information will
A real-time system gives long as the licensee's prior already be in the system.
customers immediate access year's license is provided Jeanne at J & J's Grizzly
to the license inventory and with a driver license num- store is excited about the
eliminates visits a California ber. new system as this will allow
Department of Fish and Without the prior year's li- her to serve her customers
Game (DFG) office or waits cense, the purchaser must better, with a wider range of
for products via mail. provide the licensee's date of license than before.
For example, a deer hunter birth, legal identification J & J's Grizzly Store and
can go to her local license number and type, addressCamping Resort at Lake
agent and immediately pur- and physicaldescription.Davis and Sports Nut in
chase any available deer tag If the purchaser does not Chester have the new system
rather than mailing an appli- have all of the licensee's per- up and running. Wiggins
cation or traveingl to a DFG sonal data, they can pur- Trading Post has completed
office to make the purchase, chase a license voucher that training and is waiting on
ALDS provides advantages may be redeemed for a sport the equipment.
to hunting and fishing li- fishing or hunting license at Several license agents in
cense buyers. License agents any ALDS license agent, the county have opted not to
won't run out of licenses and The new requirements will implement the new system.
stamps, for example, andcus- ensure a complete and accu- Check with your favorite
tomers will can easily re- rate customer database, re- store to see if they have the
place lost licenses at manage- duce the risk of fraud, im- ALDS system; or to find a li-
ment'and enforcement pro- prove DFG's ability to better cense agent near you, or to
grams, manage resources, provide learn more about ALDS, visit
In the first year of ALDS, more equitable outdoor op- dfg.ca.gov/licensing.
Jeanne Graham of
automated system
J & J's Grizzly Store and Camping Resort at Lake Davis demonstrates the new
for buying fishing and hunting licenses. Photo by Shannon Morrow
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The Quincy High School boys' basketball team went 3-0 at the Marty Passaglia basket-
ball tournament in Hamilton City Dec. 16-18. After beating Etna by 16 points and Delta
by 8 points, the Trojans posted a 46-39 win against host Hamilton in their final match.
Pictured is Ethan Skemp. Photo by Shannon Morrow
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Dog owners in the Feather
River drainage area are re-
minded to take precautions
to protect their pets from
Salmon Poisoning Disease.
Salmon Poisoning Disease
can be contracted by dogs
that come into contact with
fish from infested waters
throughouf the Pacific
Northwest, including the
southern Cascades and
northern Sierras to the
Feather River drainage.
The disease is caused by a
bacteria-like organism, Ne-
orickettsia helminthoeca,
which is transmitted by the
parasitic flatworm (or
"fluke") Nanophyetes
salmincola. The fluke affects
both trout and salmon in an
area roughly north of a diag-
onal line from Sausalito to
Chico, and west of the Sierra-
Cascade mountain range.
The Department of Fish and suspected of eating raw fish,
Game raises fish at three watch to see whether signs of
hatcheries where the fluke is the disease appear. If signs of
present either intermittently the disease appear, promptly
or continuously: Darrah take your dogto a veterinari-
Springs, Crystal Lake and an. Although this disease is
Mount Shasta. However, relatively easy to cure if di-
DFG only stocks fish from agnosed in time, it will al-
these hatcheries into waters most certainly kill a dog if
where the parasites have left untreated.
been present for decades. Symptoms are similar to
Throughout the Pacific distemper and may include
Northwest, thousands of some or all of the following: a
dogs are infected every year rise in body temperature,
with Salmon Poisoning Dis- loss of appetite, vomiting, di-
ease after eating raw or cold- arrhea, listlessness and/or
smoked fish infected with rapid weight loss.
the parasitic fluke. All fish Dog owners are advised to
caught or originating from be cautious and to keep
streams in northern Califor- salmon, steelhead, trout and
nia, Oregon and southern other freshwater fish car-
Washington could potential- casses away from their dogs.
ly be infected with disease- The parasite cannot survive
carrying flukes harmful to in cooked fish, is not harmful
dogs. to humans and does not af-
If your dog has eaten or is fect pets other than canines.
for birth to age 5, and
pregnant mothers.
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