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Hunting rule proposals undergo changes
With less than three weeks before the vote, Washington wildlife managers are still scrambling with late changes to proposals for 2012-2014 hunting regulations. Details in the developing package are likely to please some hunters and make others seethe. READ MORE »
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Chinook appearing in Willamette
Joe Hymer, a state Fish and Wildlife biologist in Vancouver, said one lucky angler this ...
Idaho pro bike race returning
BOISE, Idaho — World-class women cyclists are due to come to Idaho for a five-day ...
Ice-fishing festival near Oroville gets assist from cold weather
With a deep freeze settling into areas east of the Cascades, anglers are breaking through ...
Great expectations await spring chinook fishery on Columbia
SEATTLE — It’s only a matter of time before the first migrating spring chinook is ...
State has plans for your next elk hunt
SPOKANE — The luxury of targeting “any elk” during general hunting seasons in portions of ...
America’s Boating Course worth taking
SPOKANE — Starting this year, residents 40 years old or younger must carry a Washington ...
Spring chinook runs look strong for Columbia River
Those who enjoyed spring chinook fishing in Columbia River tributaries above Bonneville Dam last year ...
Bill involving fishing tackle going over like lead balloon
SPOKANE — Sporting-goods retailers got a sinking feeling this week as the Washington Legislature turned ...
State to discuss plan for elk
OKANOGAN — The state Department of Fish and Wildlife wants to increase elk numbers in ...
Hunters drawing bead on state proposals
Two hunting-related rule proposals being considered by Washington Fish and Wildlife managers have sportsmen squawking ...
Northern Puget Sound prime for salmon anglers
For many salmon anglers, this coming Monday will mark a shift in focus from other ...
Fish flourished in area waters
SPOKANE — Fish generally thrived in an abundance of water flooding the region in 2011. ...
Pronghorns reintroduced into Washington state
SPOKANE — Pronghorns reasserted themselves as the fastest land mammals in Washington in January, thanks ...
Rainfall a boon to steelhead anglers
As silly as it may sound to someone who isn’t a steelhead angler, the recent ...
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Wednesday, Feb. 29
Wenatchee High School J-Boosters Annual Dessert Fundraiser
The Wenatchee Masonic Center, 7 p.m.



