NORTHWEST WASHINGTON FRESHWATER If its December then its time for anglers to start thinking steelhead. There have already been reports of fish taken from the Cascade River, a tributary of the Skagit, and rumors of fish hooked in the Nooksack as well. Keep in mind that there is an emergency closure of the North Fork […]
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July Fishing report – Freshwater, Saltwater, Crab, Salmon…
Anglers are anxiously waiting for the salmon opening in Area 7 on Friday, July 1. There are significant positives to look forward to this year. Although the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife predicts Chinook totals to resemble 2010, it does predict that over 300,000 more Coho will enter Puget Sound this year. Also, this is a […]
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 […]
Updated Fishing Access pages
We’ve recently updated our Fishing Access pages to be more specific to each area. By breaking out Whatcom, Skagit, the San Juan Islands, and more into specific areas it should be easier to navigate and find fishing areas. We changed the top navigation from Lakes & Rivers pages to read Fishing Access. Fishing Access >>
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