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

    Doors on spring coastal razor clam digs swing wide open with heaps of clams left to harvest from March through April and possibly into May

    Bymarkyuasa February 17, 2020

    Coastal razor clam fans are witnessing another spectacular season and ample digging time is still planned for the months ahead. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) set 29 tentative digging days in March and April with opportunities switching over to daylight low tides starting in early April. “It has been a typical winter…

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  • Take Care of Your Catch
    710 espn seattle | Bottomfish | Fishing | General | Halibut Fishing | Salmon Fishing | Smokers and Outdoor Cooking | Steelhead Fishing | Trout Fishing | Uncategorized

    Take Care of Your Catch

    Byjasonbrooks February 17, 2020

    Proper Fish Care by Jason Brooks After years of fishing all over the Northwest, from local ponds to remote fly-in camps, I have learned that you must take care of your fish the proper way to be able to enjoy it for months afterwards.  Bleeding the fish by cutting the gills is just the first step…

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

    Ocean coho abundance and Columbia River forecasts for 2020 come to light and points to low returns on paper

    Bymarkyuasa February 12, 2020

    Predicting salmon returns is a lot like betting your life savings in the lottery, and while the Columbia River coho forecast doesn’t look very rosy on paper it is probable that we’ll still come out in April when fisheries are finalized with some type of summer ocean fisheries package. The Oregon Production Index, which provides…

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

    First limited sport smelt dip-net fishery since 2017 is a go in the Cowlitz River this Friday with smelt present clear up to Castle Rock

    Bymarkyuasa February 11, 2020

    For the first time since 2017, smelt dip-netters will get a chance to try their luck in the Cowlitz River on Friday (Feb. 14) from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. from the Highway 432 Bridge to the Al Helenberg Memorial boat launch located approximately 1,300 feet upstream from the Highway 411/A Street Bridge in Castle…

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

    Columbia River smelt return could see a slight upswing and may lead to a brief Cowlitz sport dip-net fishery for first time since 2017

    Bymarkyuasa February 3, 2020

    If you can’t smell the flowers or in this case the eulachon – better known to many as smelt – then it’s likely that sniffing them out in the Columbia River mainstem or two lower-river tributaries will depend on in-season factors, according to a recently released joint Washington and Oregon fishery managers stock assessment report….

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  • Endsley's Favorites | Fishing | General | Nelly's Notables | Salmon Fishing | Shellfish | Trout Fishing | Uncategorized

    Shellfish gathering is best kept winter secret as long as you don’t mind scouring the beaches in the dark

    Bymarkyuasa January 20, 2020

    Break out of the winter doldrums by digging into a fun night-time affair happening right now on many local saltwater beaches. The first thought in the lightbulb glowing above your head are coastal razor clams, but did you know there’s a bounty of other shellfish within a short drive from the greater Seattle area. Finding…

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

    Winter chinook fishing opportunities in marine areas are worth celebrating moving into the new decade

    Bymarkyuasa January 6, 2020

    By Mark Yuasa While the New Year’s Eve celebrations took center stage, many salmon anglers were saving their fun times for hitting up three marine areas that opened to salmon fishing on Jan. 1. Success was mainly slow to fair at times in central Puget Sound (Marine Catch Area 10) – from Apple Tree Cove-Point…

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

    Early 2020 Columbia River salmon forecasts come to light and sockeye returns are just about the only highlight in what could be another dismal season

    Bymarkyuasa December 23, 2019

    We’re still months away from getting our first glance at 2020 salmon forecasts but the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) fishery managers have already dished out some early signals of what lies ahead. “It is so early yet in the process but I’m guessing we will be looking at conservative measures especially from…

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  • 710 espn seattle | Backcountry Hunting | Big Game Hunting | Blacktail Deer Hunting | Deer Hunting | General | hunting | Rifles | Shooting | Uncategorized

    Why You Should Hunt with a Muzzleloader

    Byjasonbrooks December 15, 2019

    Why You Should Hunt with a Muzzleloader By Jason Brooks Looking for extended seasons, liberal bag limits, or a new challenge? Then put down the long range rifle and pick up a muzzleloader. Recently a good friend of mine began asking me about hunting with a muzzleloader, something I have been doing for years now….

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  • 710 espn seattle | Endsley's Favorites | Fishing | Fishing Politics | General | Nelly's Notables | Salmon Fishing | Shellfish | Trout Fishing

    Great signs ahead for coastal razor clam digs as season may be on pace for record turnout with acres of clams

    Bymarkyuasa December 9, 2019

    By Mark Yuasa We’ve almost reached the halfway mark of the 2019-2020 coastal razor clam digging season and it has been a slam dunk of optimism with the possibility of many brighter times ahead. “The biggest story of this razor clam season is the sheer lack of bad weather and that has really helped,” said…

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