Washington shellfish managers greenlighted the last razor clam digs of the season, nine days from April 29 through May 7, with the bonus 20-clam limit in effect....
A pair of Washington natural resource agencies are asking for public input on e-biking on their lands and will report findings back to the state legislature to "inform future processes for local decision making about the use of e-bikes on WDFW...
Oregon wolf numbers continued to grow, according to ODFW's annual report, which also showed that mortalities jumped too due to a combination of lethal livestock removals, poisonings, roadkill and natural causes, among other reasons....
ODFW and the Oregon Board of Forestry are recognizing several forest landowners with Fish and Wildlife Stewardship Awards for outstanding work to protect critters and trees on their properties....
Oregon's Fish and Wildlife Commission is expected to make a decision on hatchery summer steelhead production on the North Umpqua, with ODFW staff supporting a reduction in releases rather than eliminating the program to reduce pHOS....
Washington's 2022 special hunt permit application period runs April 19 through May 19, WDFW announces, and hunters can put in for many more antlerless elk permits in some units, but fewer elsewhere and less deer and bighorns too....
Fishing for hatchery spring Chinook will open on two portions of the Snake River starting in early May on a two-day-a-week schedule with an initial allocation of 542 salmon, WDFW announces....
This summer's salmon season came into sharper focus this afternoon as ocean, Puget Sound and river managers came to agreements for 2022-23 recreational fisheries....
Freshly stocked trout, rods, reels and bait, and angler educators and volunteers will be on tap at an ODFW-hosted free family fishing event at St. Louis Ponds off I-5 north of Salem this Saturday, April 16, from 9 a.m. to 2...