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For the most up-to-date fish stocking reports, visit the Catchable Trout Plants page.Individual lake pages will display a list of the most recent stocking efforts, so if you're interested in a ...
Safe Harbor Agreements: Biologist Morris and several other Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) staff members met with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to update Safe Harbor Agreements ...
District 8 Avian Influenza Sampling for Pelican Populations: District 8 Biologist Wampole and Scientific Technician Ogburn processed pelican blood samples provided by Yakama Nation Biologist De Boer.
Shoreline access: Good - The eastern half of the lake if bordered by public land allowing suitable bank access, although anglers are most successful using a floating device to fish from.
NOTE: All crab fishing gear must be removed from the water by one hour after sunset on the last day of any fishing period. Crab fishing gear may not remain in the water on closed days.
WDFW shellfish seasons indicate the specific times of year when harvesting is permitted. Before heading to the beach, please also check the Department of Health (DOH) information below which is ...
WDFW shellfish seasons indicate the specific times of year when harvesting is permitted. Before heading to the beach, please also check the Department of Health (DOH) information below which is ...
Pursuant to RCW 42.30.110(i), the Commission will meet in executive session to discuss with legal counsel representing the agency, matters relating to agency enforcement actions, or to discuss with ...
3.8 mi S of Soap Lake on Hwy 17, L onto Trout Lodge Rd for 2.1 mi to "T" in rd, R .5 mi.
Washington Ground Squirrels: Biologists Jeffreys and Eilers and Technician Maynard trapped Washington ground squirrels at the Sagebrush Flats Wildlife Area Unit in Douglas County. The trapping was ...
OLYMPIA – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has captured invasive European green crabs (EGC) at two new locations between northern Hood Canal and Admiralty Inlet during an early ...
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