Sekiu Salmon Fishing Switching To Odd-Even Sched After Fourth

WDFW announces that after the Fourth of July, salmon fishing off Sekiu, Marine Area 5, will switch to open on even-numbered days and closed on odd-numbered ones “to help ensure we’re meeting our conservation objectives for Chinook, and to prolong the season as much as possible.”

Oregon Coast Fall Salmon Season Details

ODFW announces fall 2022 Chinook and coho seasons for coastal rivers, which includes some salmon fishing closures and restrictions on harvest elsewhere, but expanded wild coho retention is expected.

Big Sky Sunrise

Imagine enjoying unobstructed views of two Eastern Montana valleys from your home, located on this 5-acre view property.   Every morning you will wake- up to a beautiful Montana sunrise and every evening you will enjoy the expansive beauty and color of a Montana sunset, but nothing is as mysterious and dazzling as the Northern […]

Bill Attacking Cherished Pittman-Robertson Act Wildly Off Target

A Georgia Congressman’s plan to scrap a highly regarded excise tax on guns and ammo that has provided $15 billion in federal funding for wildlife conservation and hunting over eight and a half decades is so far off target as to be laughable but must be opposed for how much support it garnered in the country’s capital.