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  • Rufus Woods Winter Rainbow Action Could be the Best in Years!
    Destinations | Fishing | Trout Fishing

    Rufus Woods Winter Rainbow Action Could be the Best in Years!

    ByTom December 17, 2018

    Dave Graybill – Outdoor Line Blogger We have a lot of good fishing options in the winter season in our region. One in particular has been a long-time favorite, and that is fishing for triploid trout on Rufus Woods Reservoir. This 50-mile long impoundment on the Columbia River stretches from Chief Joseph Dam in Bridgeport, to Grand…

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  • Are You Using the Right Bullet?
    710 espn seattle | Backcountry Hunting | Big Game Hunting | Deer Hunting | Elk Hunting | General | hunting | Predator Hunting | Shooting | Uncategorized

    Are You Using the Right Bullet?

    Byjasonbrooks December 16, 2018

    By Jason Brooks Walking down the aisle at the gun store and looking at ammo you will find a multitude of brands using different bullets in your favorite caliber. So, which one do you buy? Unfortunately, a lot of hunters make this choice by price and not what is best for the application they plan…

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

    State fisheries experts offer cautious optimism for 2019 salmon runs and for most part 2018 was better than expected

    Bymarkyuasa December 10, 2018

    We’re still a couple weeks away from getting our first look at what some early salmon forecasts have in store for our sport fisheries in 2019 but here’s early insight on what to expect as well as pink salmon that return during odd-numbered years. “We are just starting to get the spawning surveys and forecasts…

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

    Top picks to burn off Thanksgiving calories are salmon in open marine areas and razor clams on coast

    Bymarkyuasa November 27, 2018

    Salmon anglers are eagerly waiting for this Saturday’s reopening of Marine Catch Area 8-1 and 8-2 for hatchery chinook, which covers the entire 58 miles of the eastern side of Whidbey Island. Many will be targeting hatchery blackmouth – a term used for chinook for their dark gumline – in Areas 8-1 and 8-2 at…

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  • Planning an Out of State Hunt
    Backcountry Hunting | Bear Hunting | Big Game Hunting | Blacktail Deer Hunting | Deer Hunting | Destinations | Elk Hunting | General | hunting | Turkey Hunting | Upland Bird Hunting | Water Fowl

    Planning an Out of State Hunt

    Byjasonbrooks November 17, 2018

    Start Planning an Out of State Hunt by Jason Brooks With hunting season’s going strong in several western states it seems my Social Media pages are full of photos of friends and co-workers filling their tags. This is the time of year when hunters start thinking about extending their seasons or increasing success by hunting…

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  • 710 espn seattle | Bottomfish | Endsley's Favorites | Fishing | Halibut Fishing | Nelly's Notables | Trout Fishing

    Tentative halibut fishing dates set and catch quotas to be decided in late January

    Bymarkyuasa November 12, 2018

    Halibut seekers can start making tentative fishing plans for the spring of 2019 as preliminary sport-fishing dates were decided this past week at the Pacific Fishery Management Council meetings although catch quotas won’t be finalized until late-January. “We have outlined the halibut fishing dates for 2019, which were adopted but still need approval by (International…

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  • Choosing the Right Taxidermist
    710 espn seattle | Bear Hunting | Big Game Hunting | Blacktail Deer Hunting | Deer Hunting | Elk Hunting | General | hunting | Uncategorized

    Choosing the Right Taxidermist

    Byjasonbrooks November 1, 2018

    Choosing the Right Taxidermist By Jason Brooks It might be the “trophy of a lifetime” or your first harvest, maybe it was a special species or a hunt to remember. No matter what your reasons are for having an animal mounted by a taxidermist you want it done right. Recently I sat down with Michael…

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

    Squid and chum salmon top autumn fishing picks in Puget Sound and Hood Canal

    Bymarkyuasa October 29, 2018

    Nasty, wet weather in the Puget Sound region equals exciting times for anglers who don’t mind donning some rain gear to reap the rewards. Millions of squid have finally arrived in Puget Sound, which is providing a bounty of fun and good catches along the many fishing piers from Des Moines north to Edmonds. A…

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

    Look for decent chum salmon return to Puget Sound, and razor clam season off to a good start

    Bymarkyuasa October 15, 2018

    The next and final wave of migratory salmon will garner the spotlight in the weeks ahead as more than 1.2-million fall chum are forecast for Puget Sound and Hood Canal. Chum, better known as a dog salmon for their gnarly-looking jaw-line at spawning time are one of the hardest-fighting salmon species and can weigh up…

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

    Winter Dungeness crab seasons open this Saturday despite lowest summer catch seen in a decade

    Bymarkyuasa October 3, 2018

    The winter sport Dungeness crab seasons are set to begin this Saturday (Oct. 6), but summer catch assessments showed the overall crab abundance was the lowest seen in a decade. “After looking at the (summer-time) catch data of pounds harvested this will go down as the lowest dating back to 2008,” said Don Velasquez, a…

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