Allison Eichmann fights crime. All kinds. From homicides to home invasions. And her passion is fighting crimes against wildlife. That passion has earned Eichmann, Senior Deputy District Attorney in Douglas County, the OSP Fish and Wildlife Division’s Prosecutor of the Year award for 2020....
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission has "a very tricky editing exercise" ahead as members begin revising a new draft conservation policy that was rolled out publicly for the first time last week....
The 2021 Northern Pikeminnow Sport-Reward Fishery season has been extended through Oct. 17 at select registration stations. The reward program, in its 31st season, pays anglers to catch qualifying northern pikeminnow in the Columbia River Basin....
Adult fall chinook counts at McNary declined slightly this past week, ~3,000 - 6,000 per day. From August 9 to September 19, 111,497 adult fall chinook have passed McNary; roughly 3% above the 2020 return (108,389)....
Yesterday's news that a poacher tried to make off with 135 Yaquina Bay Dungeness – including 95 illegal-to-keep females, as well as a number of too-short males – infuriated me and many others....
During the conversation, Langiemo was acting suspiciously. When asked, Langiemo told the Officer he could check the ice chest. Langiemo opened the cooler and quickly shut the lid. The Officer could see the cooler was full of crab, some of which appeared...
Researchers at Washington State University believe they've found at least one way that elk are catching the crippling hoof disease now found in all but two of the state's herds....
When there are fewer than 966,000 Chinook swimming off the Washington and northern Oregon Coasts, fishery restrictions will be triggered to make more of the key salmon stock available for southern resident killer whales....
Effective Sept. 17, the Columbia River will reopen to hatchery coho retention from the Tongue Point/Rocky Point line upstream to the Warrior Rock/Bachelor Island line, fishery managers from Oregon and Washington decided today....
Federal wildlife managers announced today they will begin a "comprehensive status review of the gray wolf" in Washington, Oregon and elsewhere in the West following their initial analysis of a pair of petitions that asked for the predators to be listed...
Sec 1 (Bonneville) – 27 bank anglers kept two Chinook, one Chinook jack and released one Chinook. 38 boats/89 rods kept 52 Chinook, 12 Chinook jacks, six coho and released two Chinook jacks. ...
“We are excited to reopen state lands for hunters and other recreationists,” said Laurie Benson, DNR’s acting Conservation, Recreation, and Transactions division manager. “We ask that everyone who goes out to enjoy these lands continues to be safe and responsible.”...
An impact neutral rollover of the 51,724 coho remaining from the mark selective summer season was made to the non-mark selective September season from Cape Falcon to Humbug Mt. This resulted in a net increase of 6,230 coho in the non-selective...