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  • 710 espn seattle | Boating | Crab and Shrimp | Destinations | Fishing | General | Salmon Fishing | Shellfish | Uncategorized

    Largest chinook return in lower 48 states on the Upper Columbia River at Hanford Reach waxes expectation, plus word on possible autumn/winter crab and razor clam opportunities

    Bymarkyuasa September 14, 2020

    By Mark Yuasa The Columbia River revealed plenty of nice surprises this summer and there’s another place that’ll capture the hearts of those looking at a “final chance” for big fall chinook. One of my favorite times of year is now through mid-October to trek east of the Cascades to the Columbia in the Hanford…

    Read More Largest chinook return in lower 48 states on the Upper Columbia River at Hanford Reach waxes expectation, plus word on possible autumn/winter crab and razor clam opportunitiesContinue

  • Dove Hunting Tips
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    Dove Hunting Tips

    Byjasonbrooks September 11, 2020

    A Few Helpful Tips to Successful Dove Hunting by Jason Brooks While loading the shotguns into the truck last week my neighbor asked an inquisitive question, “What are you guys going hunting for?” A one-word reply, “Doves” set him into a tizzy of excitement. Turns out he loves to dove hunt and immediately wanted to…

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  • 710 espn seattle | Destinations | Fishing | General | Recipes | Shellfish

    State fisheries summer assessments reveal a historical high number of razor clams on coastal beaches with a possible early start to the autumn and winter digging season

    Bymarkyuasa August 31, 2020

    By Mark Yuasa It appears the coastal razor clam “shellabration” could get a jump start in the not too distant future, and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) just completed summer assessments noting populations have soared to historical proportions. “It’s going to be a spectacular year of digging and the razor clam population…

    Read More State fisheries summer assessments reveal a historical high number of razor clams on coastal beaches with a possible early start to the autumn and winter digging seasonContinue

  • 710 espn seattle | Crab and Shrimp | Destinations | Endsley's Favorites | Fishing | General | Nelly's Notables | Salmon Fishing | Trout Fishing | Uncategorized

    Late-summer salmon fishing options heating up at places like Buoy 10 plus many others fish species on the bite

    Bymarkyuasa August 17, 2020

    By Mark Yuasa Chinook salmon runs are peaking in many places and it all boils down to knowing that when mid-August rolls around, time is working against us. While that’s the case there are options from the Columbia River to Willapa Bay and Westport and clear into southern Puget Sound. “It’s tougher than I thought…

    Read More Late-summer salmon fishing options heating up at places like Buoy 10 plus many others fish species on the biteContinue

  • 710 espn seattle | Bottomfish | Crab and Shrimp | Destinations | Endsley's Favorites | Fishing | General | Halibut Fishing | Nelly's Notables | Salmon Fishing | Uncategorized

    Late-summer salmon fishing options continue to blossom all across the Pacific Northwest and success remains decent in some places

    Bymarkyuasa August 3, 2020

    By Mark Yuasa This is my favorite and most busy time of the year to wet a line with a multitude of salmon species spread throughout the Columbia River, the eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca clear into Puget Sound and other fishing holes around the Pacific Northwest. Many are making plans to hit the…

    Read More Late-summer salmon fishing options continue to blossom all across the Pacific Northwest and success remains decent in some placesContinue

  • 710 espn seattle | Boating | Bottomfish | Destinations | Endsley's Favorites | Fishing | Nelly's Notables | Salmon Fishing | Uncategorized

    Lake Wenatchee sockeye fishery and boost on Upper Columbia sockeye daily catch limit begins this Monday, plus updates on local halibut and chinook fisheries

    Bymarkyuasa July 29, 2020

    By Mark Yuasa The sockeye run heading up the Columbia River is waxing expectations, and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has decided to open Lake Wenatchee and liberalized the Upper Columbia mainstem sockeye daily limit beginning this Monday (Aug. 3). “We’re expecting a good sockeye return of 35,000 to 40,000 (39,400 is…

    Read More Lake Wenatchee sockeye fishery and boost on Upper Columbia sockeye daily catch limit begins this Monday, plus updates on local halibut and chinook fisheriesContinue

  • 710 espn seattle | Boating | Destinations | Endsley's Favorites | Fishing | General | Nelly's Notables | Salmon Fishing | Uncategorized

    Upper Columbia River top spot for summer chinook and sockeye, plus 710 ESPN Outdoor Line radio host Joey Pyburn offers insight on Puget Sound chinook season

    Bymarkyuasa July 20, 2020

    By Mark Yuasa The fishing adrenaline rush hits me around this time every summer and right now opportunities are exploding all across the state. Let’s start along the Upper Columbia River at a fishery known as Chelan Falls where summer chinook action has been going strong as fish continue to climb the 12-plus fish ladders…

    Read More Upper Columbia River top spot for summer chinook and sockeye, plus 710 ESPN Outdoor Line radio host Joey Pyburn offers insight on Puget Sound chinook seasonContinue

  • 710 espn seattle | Destinations | Endsley's Favorites | Fishing | General | Nelly's Notables | Shellfish | Uncategorized

    Early outlook of coastal razor clam populations is upbeat after initial stock assessments and hopefully will allow digging to begin in early fall and into 2021

    Bymarkyuasa July 6, 2020

    By Mark Yuasa The 2019-2020 coastal razor clam digs were cut short due to the pandemic, which left millions of clams on beaches in what was turning out to be a memorable season and now all eyes are focused on the future. “We had a stupendous population of razor clams that were left on the…

    Read More Early outlook of coastal razor clam populations is upbeat after initial stock assessments and hopefully will allow digging to begin in early fall and into 2021Continue

  • 710 espn seattle | Crab and Shrimp | Destinations | Endsley's Favorites | Fishing | General | Nelly's Notables | Shellfish | Uncategorized

    Summer Dungeness crab season gets the green light for crabbing enthusiasts to set pots in some Puget Sound areas as soon as July 2

    Bymarkyuasa June 25, 2020

    By Mark Yuasa There is no reason to feel crabby about this news! The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced today the Puget Sound Dungeness crab fishery will begin next month in many marine areas including south-central Puget Sound which has been closed since 2018. The Dungeness crab season opens July 2 through Sept….

    Read More Summer Dungeness crab season gets the green light for crabbing enthusiasts to set pots in some Puget Sound areas as soon as July 2Continue

  • 710 espn seattle | Boating | Bottomfish | Destinations | Endsley's Favorites | Fishing | Nelly's Notables | Salmon Fishing | Uncategorized

    Early reports indicate kings are lurking off southern and northern coast and to a much lesser degree around Westport

    Bymarkyuasa June 23, 2020

    By Mark Yuasa The coastal chinook fishery opened this past weekend and success was fair to good at times off the northern and southern coast. “It was slow for a salmon opener, and the weather wasn’t very good and effort was low,” said Wendy Beeghley, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) coastal salmon…

    Read More Early reports indicate kings are lurking off southern and northern coast and to a much lesser degree around WestportContinue

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