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Commission Restricts Baiting Game, Approves Upcoming Hunting Seasons
OLYMPIA – The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted restrictions on the use of bait to hunt deer and elk, but made few significant changes in state hunting seasons at a public meeting A... Full story
Daily Coho Limit Reduced To 1 Adult Fish On Tributaries To Lower Columbia River
OLYMPIA – Starting Nov. 1, anglers will be restricted to one hatchery-reared adult coho salmon per day as part of their catch limit on several tributaries to the lower Columbia River. Poor returns o... Full story
Commission To Consider Proposed Rules Affecting Wildlife Interaction, Sportfishing
OLYMPIA – The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission will consider approving revisions to rules addressing sources of conflict between people and wildlife, such as wildlife damaging crops or h... Full story
Select Grays Harbor Tributaries Open To Fishing For Salmon And Gamefish
Action: The following Grays Harbor tributaries are open for salmon and gamefish fishing: Humptulips River (Grays Harbor County): From the downstream edge of Reynvanns Bar up to Hwy 101 Bridge. Salmon... Full story
Commission Adopts Policy To Boost Wild Chinook Salmon In Willapa Bay
OLYMPIA - The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission approved a new management policy designed to restore depleted runs of wild, natural-origin chinook salmon in Willapa Bay during a public meeting... Full story
WDFW replacing Coho Salmon Fry At Grays River Hatchery
VANCOUVER, Wash. - State managers of the Grays River Hatchery are well on their way to replacing 600,000 coho salmon fry lost after a water supply line failed during a heavy rainstorm last week. On Mo... Full story
Commission Adopts New Hunting Rules
OLYMPIA - The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission took action to expand the number of big-game hunting permits available this year and reduce the cost of several types of permits during a public... Full story