Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) fish managers will release “early winter” hatchery steelhead into inland lakes again this year, now that federal fisheries officials have decided to conduct a full-scale environmental impact analysis of all Puget Sound hatchery steelhead programs. This follows the same action last year, which put a bunch of 10+ […]
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3 Prime North American Hunting & Fishing Spots for Newbies
Hunting and fishing are great hobbies for those interested in eating healthy and local foods. But where can you find the best game and the best catch? Here are some of the best catches from different regions. British Columbia British Columbia, Canada is home to some of the best hunting in the world. There […]
Catch record cards due by April 30th – with or without catch
Please remember to send your Salmon, Steelhead, Sturgeon and Halibut cards in to WDFW by the end of April. If you fished for these species, WDFW requires the cards to be sent back in with or without catch. Send your cards to: WDFW CRC Unit 600 Capitol Way North Olympic, WA 98501 And don’t […]
June fishing report for Whatcom and Skagit Counties
June is a time of year that offers many fishing opportunities as weather and water temperatures begin to warm up. Local lakes are producing quite well with a wide range of species being caught. As for trout, Silver Lake continues to fish well using Dick Nites, Triple Teasers or Flatfish type lures trolled solo using […]
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