Smelt turned up after all for Wednesday's opener on the lower Cowlitz, a welcome surprise for dippers as well as state ...
Another petition to list an important Northwest fish stock under the Endangered Species Act appears to have been shot down by the feds, making for three in the last two and a half months.
Is it déjà vu all over again for Washington black bear hunters still smarting from the loss of the spring season several years ago?
The Cowlitz will be open five hours next Wednesday for smelt dipping. Whether the smelt cooperate is another question entirely.
Columbia sturgeon managers will mull a February 16 sturgeon retention opener on both the Bonneville and The Dalles Pools when they meet Wednesday morning. A fact sheet out this afternoon says staffers ...
The Northwest delegation to Congress, with strong local support from strange bedfellows, were able to secure funding for ...
In a tough session for fish- and wildlife-related legislation, a critter corridor bill still has a chance to create a win for deer, elk and other animals, hunters and drivers. As long as it doesn't ...
Columbia River managers approved a one-day keeper sturgeon opener on Presidents' Day early next week on two reservoirs in the western Columbia Gorge.
What do Punxsutawney Phil and the Olympia Outsider™ have in common? At about this time every even-numbered year, we both climb out of our holes and declare there will be six more weeks of winter ...
Steve Rinella took on one of the West’s weightiest and thorniest issues, restoring Columbia River salmon and steelhead abundance, on his MeatEater podcast this week. It’s well worth the listen, and ...