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

    Washington salmon seasons set will be fairly like 2022, and nearly 4.0-million pink salmon will provide an added salmon species to catch this summer

    Bymarkyuasa April 7, 2023

    Contributed by Mark Yuasa, WDFW Anglers will be able to look forward to fishing opportunities that’ll likely mirror last season, plus a forecasted robust return of nearly 4.0 million pink salmon heading to Puget Sound, and a stable Chinook and coho forecasts will boost ocean fisheries too. The process in developing Puget Sound salmon seasons…

    Read More Washington salmon seasons set will be fairly like 2022, and nearly 4.0-million pink salmon will provide an added salmon species to catch this summerContinue

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

    Washington salmon forecasts come to light and nearly 4.0-million Puget Sound pinks are predicted to return that should have anglers blushing with joy this summer

    Bymarkyuasa March 3, 2023

    Contributed by Mark Yuasa, WDFW WDFW fishery managers unveiled the 2023 salmon forecasts at a public meeting today (March 3) in Lacey, and it appears a decent number of pinks will arrive in late summer and in general Puget Sound, and the coast and Columbia River could see similarities to 2022. Despite an improvement compared…

    Read More Washington salmon forecasts come to light and nearly 4.0-million Puget Sound pinks are predicted to return that should have anglers blushing with joy this summerContinue

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

    More promising news as the Columbia River fall Chinook forecast appears better than 2022

    Bymarkyuasa February 23, 2023

    Contributed by Mark Yuasa, WDFW More Columbia River salmon forecasts are coming out ahead of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (WDFW) public salmon forecast meeting on March 3 in Lacey. The latest are the Columbia River fall Chinook forecasts that appear better on paper compared to 2022 and other early indications the overall…

    Read More More promising news as the Columbia River fall Chinook forecast appears better than 2022Continue

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

    Coho forecast known as the Oregon Production Index, and other salmon news could be a beacon of light for anglers in 2023

    Bymarkyuasa February 15, 2023

    Contributed by Mark Yuasa, WDFW The days are finally getting longer, flowers are starting to poke out of the soil (snow in recent days), allergies are looming, and with that comes a time when many anglers begin looking at expectations for Washington salmon returns this spring, summer, and fall. So far, word has been swirling…

    Read More Coho forecast known as the Oregon Production Index, and other salmon news could be a beacon of light for anglers in 2023Continue

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

    Early salmon forecasts for the Columbia River reveal a brighter outlook in 2023

    Bymarkyuasa December 16, 2022

    Contributed by Mark Yuasa, WDFW Here’s an early gift that’ll surely bring joy to many salmon anglers holiday wish list! The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) this past week released their Columbia River spring Chinook salmon forecast and early indications point toward a blissful fishing opportunity. A total of 307,800 wild and hatchery…

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

    Squid jigging around Puget Sound finally picks up for pier and boat anglers plus several other worthwhile fishing adventures

    Bymarkyuasa December 8, 2022

    Contributed by Mark Yuasa Squid jigging is mainly a night-time affair around Puget Sound and much of this season has been a head scratcher for pier anglers although action ramped up this week and those in boats continue to find better catches mainly in Elliott Bay and a few surrounding areas. “Squid fishing has picked…

    Read More Squid jigging around Puget Sound finally picks up for pier and boat anglers plus several other worthwhile fishing adventuresContinue

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

    Skip the autumn chores and head out for the Marine Area 11 winter Chinook salmon fishery beginning Nov. 1 along with plenty other fisheries on tap right now

    Bymarkyuasa October 28, 2022

    Contributed by Mark Yuasa, WDFW The list of fishing opportunities continues to expand as we head into November and topping the list is winter Chinook salmon, many west side rivers reopening for fishing along with more possible coastal razor clam digs! In south-central Puget Sound (Marine Area 11) covering all fishing grounds from the north…

    Read More Skip the autumn chores and head out for the Marine Area 11 winter Chinook salmon fishery beginning Nov. 1 along with plenty other fisheries on tap right nowContinue

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

    After a slight delay in the season, coastal razor clam fans can finally dig into some beaches starting Sept. 28-30; winter Dungeness crab fishing also gets underway Saturday (Oct. 1)

    Bymarkyuasa September 28, 2022

    Contributed by Mark Yuasa Coastal razor clam fans and Puget Sound Dungeness crab afficionados can rejoice! After a brief delay in the coastal razor clam season, diggers have the green light to proceed with digging beginning Wednesday (Sept. 28) and several areas of Puget Sound are opening for Dungeness crabbing on Saturday (Oct. 1). “After…

    Read More After a slight delay in the season, coastal razor clam fans can finally dig into some beaches starting Sept. 28-30; winter Dungeness crab fishing also gets underway Saturday (Oct. 1)Continue

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

    Razor clam diggers can expect another robust season on four coastal beaches with 56 tentative dates set from Sept. 22 through Dec. 28

    Bymarkyuasa September 9, 2022

    Contributed by Mark Yuasa, WDFW Coastal razor clam enthusiasts will dig this delightful news! The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) finished summer evaluations and four coastal beaches have a relatively dense population of razor clams sitting beneath the sand. “If it wasn’t for the record season in 2021-2022 then the upcoming season would…

    Read More Razor clam diggers can expect another robust season on four coastal beaches with 56 tentative dates set from Sept. 22 through Dec. 28Continue

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    Sighting in a New Rifle

    Byjasonbrooks September 9, 2022

    Sight in that Rifle! By Jason Brooks September is upon us and for the rifle hunter that means it is time to hit the rifle range. For some it might be to check the zero and make sure their trusty deer rifle is still sighted in, while for others it might be to “break in”…

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