Gotta get serious about putting some mags together, but here’s a hodge-podge of stuff that’s caught my eye from over the weekend.
1) Big article in the Kitsap Sun that says fishing isn’t really impacting orca populations in the San …read more…
Gotta get serious about putting some mags together, but here’s a hodge-podge of stuff that’s caught my eye from over the weekend. 1) Big article in the Kitsap Sun that says fishing isn’t really impacting orca populations in the San …read more… Ten Northwest lakes are part of a 19-state fishing contest that over the next two months could offer one helluva nice hookup for a lucky angler. …read more… I highlighted some recent successful prosecutions of Oregon poachers elsewhere on the blog today, but I would be remiss if I also didn’t post some of the more amusing cases fish and wildlife troopers handled in February. There were some …read more… Some good stuff in the most recent monthly newsletter from the Oregon State Police’s Fish & Wildlife Division, including an elk poacher whose hunting privileges have been suspended for life. Here are more cases that were resolved in February, according …read more… WDFW honchos have just put out a press release that collates catch rates on over 100 trout lakes across Washington. While my opening-day lake wasn’t in the top 10, I can certainly testify to the strong numbers of rainbows it put out per angler last Saturday. …read more…
River and I had a good time with the Brooks boyz down on Clear Lake in eastern Pierce County on Washington’s general trout opener. Went out in Northwest Sportsman writer Jason’s drift boat, outfitted with a couple extra seats, a …read more… Here’s a roundup of reports for Saturday’s trout opener in Washington. John Whalen (Region 1 Fish Program Manager) reported the lakes that typically perform well on the Opener across Districts 1 and 2 did so again this year. Top producers …read more…
Call up the folks at Washington fish and wildlife for story leads this time of year and you’ll get this: “It’s all trout, trout, trout.” That’s what Madonna Luers over in Spokane told me awhile ago. Might have to do …read more…
Just got a call from Don Talbot with Hooked On Toys in Wenatchee and the North-central Washington Booster Association, Tourism Bureau & Salmon Festival Committee. He’s been paging through the new fishin’ regs today and had some eye-popping calculations to …read more… The judge formerly presiding over salmon management planning in the Columbia Basin recently had very direct words about the fate of dams on the lower Snake River in Washington. “I think we need to take those dams down,” U.S. District …read more… |
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