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A Short History Of The Weird Wanderings Of Northwest Wildlife

As the Northwest’s foremost – read: self-appointed; also: only – chronicler of weird wandering wildlife, I’d have to give this week’s galactically gone-astray Gulo gulo a 12/10, with bonus points awarded it for choosing to be seen by anglers. Nobody, and I mean NOBODY IN THE ENTIRE MULTIVERSE, would have believed them if they hadn’t snapped a couple pics of the beast scampering along the shore.

Feds OK Skagit-Sauk Steelhead Fishery Plan, Angling Opens Sat.

Federal overseers have approved a new long-term plan to allow Washington and tribal comanagers to hold late winter and spring steelhead fisheries on the Skagit and Sauk Rivers when enough return and WDFW has opened a Saturday-Wednesday season starting March 25.