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Long Lake Carp Die-Off May Be Natural Occurrence

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Spokane-area anglers may have noticed the recent die-off of carp in Long Lake, also known as Lake Spokane. What’s causing it? Is it a sign of a larger problem? The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife says probably not.

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WDFW to Aquatic Invasive Species: Keep Out!

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

zebra-mussel.jpgIf you’re planning on enjoying any of Washington’s fine lakes and rivers this summer, be prepared for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to get all up in your grill. And your hull. And your trailer.

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Why Nasty Spring Weather Is Good for Hunters and Anglers

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

rain.jpgYou wouldn’t know from the weather, but summer has officially hit the Pacific Northwest. The past few months have been unseasonably cool, with lots and LOTS of rain. While this weather may be preventing you from airing out your camping gear, hiking or otherwise recreating outdoors, a cool and wet spring will actually turn out well for hunters and anglers later in the year. Here’s why:

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Get the Lead Out!

Monday, June 21st, 2010

bowie knifeAny respectable outdoor enthusiast will tell you that forest and wildlife conservation isn’t just for hippies. As active members of the great outdoors, hikers, campers, hunters and anglers have a responsibility to maintain the beautiful environments we are so lucky to be able to enjoy.

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WDFW to Boaters: Steer Clear of Orcas!

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Orca whaleThe Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife recently issued an important reminder to recreational boaters and coastal anglers: Steer clear of orca whales.

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