Apropos of the nasty weather rounding out this week, a pair of ugly fish and wildlife violations are making the news as Oregon State Police troopers look for information on both cases....
A relatively new run of Mid-Columbia coho is beginning to arrive in the waters off a Southcentral Washington hatchery and state biologists are reporting good catch rates....
With an "in-season estimate" indicating the Deep South Sound chum return is big enough to open for recreational harvest, WDFW announces fishing will open in sections of Area 13 as of November 5....
Columbia Gorge sturgeon managers are holding a public meeting November 9 at 4 p.m. to talk with anglers about the potential shape of the 2023 season on the Bonneville, The Dalles and John Day Pools....
Public comment is now being taken on more than a dozen potential WDFW land acquisitions across Washington that would enhance fishing and hunting access and benefit fish and wildlife and their habitats....
With flows still low, Oregon salmon managers are extending fly- and float-fishing-only regulations on a pair of South Coast rivers until November 16....
Most Olympic National Park rivers and creeks will reopen for fishing tomorrow, November 1, federal managers announced today, following their closure in early October due to extreme low flows for this time of year....
WDFW will hold Washington Coast steelhead virtual town halls November 10 and 28 to gather more input on this winter's potential fisheries and regulations....
Local, state and national hunting and fishing organizations have banded together to form the Washington Fish and Wildlife Conservation Partnership, which describes itself as "dedicated to protecting the state’s hunting, fishing and trapping heritage through science-based fish and wildlife management."...
Northeast Washington hunters, ranchers, local residents and elected officials talked to the Fish and Wildlife Commission today about rising predator numbers and declining ungulate numbers....