Well, it looks like another successful Baker lake sockeye salmon fishing season is almost in the books. This closure shouldn’t really matter much, since the fish that are still in the lake are darkened up and ready for spawning. We heard lots of good Baker lake sockeye fishing reports from the forum this year. Baker lake is […]
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Crabbing update: some puget sound areas closing, catch cards due soon
Crabbing in most of Puget Sound will be closing at sunset on Labor day. The exceptions to this closure are area 7-north and area 7-south, or much of the San Juan Islands. However, anyone out catching crab after Sept. 5 will need to record those crab on their winter catch card. Summer catch cards are due no […]
Baker Lake Opens to Sockeye Fishing 2011
It’s official; Baker Lake Sockeye season is on! Baker lake will open to sockeye salmon fishing on Saturday, July 23rd. Daily limit is 3 adult sockeye over 18 inches in length. Anything under 18 inches is considered kokanee and is subject to kokanee rules. Check out the resources listed on our previous Baker lake sockeye […]
New Discover Pass required for state lands, DNR, WDFW access.
The state’s new Discover Pass for vehicle access to state parks and recreation lands is available for sale at recreational license dealers and online. The pass is required for all state parks, DNR access, and WDFW access. The annual pass costs $30, with a one day costing $10, and will be available at retailers across […]
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