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.
Anglers See Wolverine Along Columbia Near (Checks Notes) Portland?!

A wolverine was sighted by two people who were fishing on the Columbia River near Portland on the morning of Monday, March 20, the first confirmed report of a wolverine outside of the Wallowa Mountains in over 30 years, says ODFW
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.
Long Beach Opening For Razor Clams (!) As Other Digs Continue

Razor clam digging is finally opening at Washington’s Long Beach, starting March 23, as marine toxin levels have declined enough for state managers to open harvest.