Lots of fishing opportunities to explore this summer
Summer in Whatcom County is a special time; not only because the rain subsides long enough for us to dry out a bit and dust off the moss and mold.…
Summer in Whatcom County is a special time; not only because the rain subsides long enough for us to dry out a bit and dust off the moss and mold.…
Fans of Jeremy Wade’s “River Monsters” know that monsters are real and, with a little skill and hard work, can be caught. Catching a monster fish can be a ticket…
The big opener for trout season is coming up in just a few weeks. April 26th marks the opener for most lakes in Whatcom and Skagit county. A large number…
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…
A boat is just the beginning. Take your watercraft out a few times and you’ll realize that you’re just scratching the surface. Boating gadgets can turn your casual ride into…
Do you love the Nooksack River? Do you like fishing, boating, hiking, camping, and playing in the Nooksack River watershed? Then tell American Rivers about it. If you enjoy recreating…
Now is your chance to submit comments and attend public meetings regarding upcoming sportfishing rule change proposals. From the official WDFW News Release: “OLYMPIA – The Washington Department of Fish…
Whatcom/Skagit July 2012 Fishing Report Summer is here and with it comes new fishing opportunities. The most interesting of those has been the Skagit River and Baker Lake sockeye fishery.…
The lower Skagit River sockeye season is in full swing, with mixed reports of success coming in. Generally, it sounds like it is a slower fishery with more fish being…
Lakes are open, saltwater opportunities abound, and most rivers are about to open on Saturday June 2nd, or in the case of the Skagit River on Friday June 1st. Check…