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WDFW Talks Bears, Cougars With Commission

A WDFW carnivore science panel fleshed out detailed information on Washington’s bear and cougar population, research, management and the response, if any, to recent hunting regulation changes for the Fish and Wildlife Commission this morning.

WDFW Recommends Commission Deny Cougar, Bear Petition

Washington wildlife managers are recommending that the Fish and Wildlife Commission deny a petition seeking to reverse bear and cougar rules approved in 2019 and 2020 – and suggest that much more is actually at stake given what the petitioners really want.

Corps Addresses Santiam Silt, Reservoir Levels In Q&A

With more mud and silt surely set to flow in the coming rainy days and weeks, the Army Corps of Engineers posted a Q&A on the federal court injunction that has led to deep drawdowns at two of its Willamette Valley reservoirs, imperiled downstream water supplies and killed fish.

Washington Coast Winter Steelhead Seasons Announced

Just as was previewed earlier this week, there will be more boat angling opportunities on the Washington Coast this winter steelhead season, but the Grays Harbor system will be closed to all fishing as of Friday, December 1 – though perhaps only temporarily as WDFW meets with tribal comanagers to try and come to an agreement about hatchery-directed fisheries on four rivers there.