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  • 710 espn seattle | Fishing | General | Shellfish

    Early coastal razor clam summer assessments show a drop in abundance especially at Long Beach

    Bymarkyuasa August 7, 2017

    Coastal razor clam lovers will likely see a decline in clam populations for 2017-18 digging season. State Fish and Wildlife biologists are in process of finalizing summer razor clam population assessments at Long Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks and Kalaloch. The exception is Twin Harbors that will undergo abundance surveys this coming week. “Razor clam populations are…

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  • 710 espn seattle | Destinations | Fishing | General | Salmon Fishing

    Buoy 10 salmon fishery opens Aug. 1, and don’t expect solitude at highly popular late-summer destination

    Bymarkyuasa July 24, 2017

    By Mark Yuasa Year in and year out, the Lower Columbia River mouth near Buoy 10 has been deemed one of the top salmon fisheries in the Pacific Northwest and anglers will see an added caveat in later-summer. Tony Floor, the director of fishing affairs for the Northwest Marine Trade Association has made this is…

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  • 710 espn seattle | Bait Curing and Scents | Fishing

    Columbia River Catch and Release Sturgeon

    Byjasonbrooks July 21, 2017

    by Jason Brooks The lower Columbia river that separates Oregon and Washington is a super-highway for salmon and steelhead. As fall runs approach most anglers set up and wait to intercept fish. A single take-down makes everyone on board excited but what if there was another fishery where you can catch over a dozen or…

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  • Bear Hunting

    Scout Now for Fall Bear Season

    Byjasonbrooks July 18, 2017

    by Jason Brooks Fall bear season is just a few weeks away and that means it is time to start scouting. Late July and early August provides enough daylight, warm weather, and opportunities to locate your bear now so when the season opens you are ready. Here are a few tips on locating the best…

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  • 710 espn seattle | Fishing | Salmon Fishing

    Decent hatchery king action expected when central and northern Puget Sound opens this Sunday

    Bymarkyuasa July 10, 2017

    The inner-marine waterway salmon fisheries will begin in earnest this coming Sunday (July 16) when northern and central Puget Sound (Marine Catch Areas 9 and 10) open for the much anticipated hatchery king fishery. “The increased quota for the mark-selective fishery is primarily due to the larger run size we forecasted, and there should be…

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  • 710 espn seattle | Bottomfish | Fishing | General | Salmon Fishing | Uncategorized

    Retired state fisheries regional director Bob Everitt may have caught a new state Pacific sanddab record

    Bymarkyuasa July 6, 2017

    Something mighty fishy has been happening in Puget Sound, and it deals with one tiny bottom-dwelling sea creature that often gets no respect in the sport-fishing world. Just a short while ago – on May 25 to be exact – the state record for a Pacific sanddab was set by Juan Valero of Seattle who…

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  • Bass Fishing | Salmon Fishing | Walleye Fishing

    Graybill’s Central Washington Fishing Update

    Byrobendsley July 5, 2017

    by Dave Graybill I had a fantastic week of fishing. My adventures included another trip to Banks Lake for walleye, spending opening day of salmon season with Shane Magnuson at Chelan Falls, and even an afternoon at Evergreen Reservoir for smallmouth bass. I spent Tuesday at Banks Lake with Lars Larson, the Coulee Dam Chamber…

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  • 710 espn seattle | Backcountry Hunting | Big Game Hunting | Blacktail Deer Hunting | Deer Hunting | Elk Hunting | hunting | Uncategorized

    Tips for Better Accuracy

    Byjasonbrooks July 4, 2017

    by Jason Brooks If you have been hunting for a few years or more then I am sure you have missed a time or two. We all would like to think that under pressure and when it counts that we will make the shot. And when we do miss oftentimes we start guessing at why…

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  • Coastal salmon fisheries off to decent start, coho mostly a no show; and early Lake Washington sockeye counts are soaring
    710 espn seattle | Destinations | Fishing | Salmon Fishing | Shellfish

    Coastal salmon fisheries off to decent start, coho mostly a no show; and early Lake Washington sockeye counts are soaring

    Bymarkyuasa June 26, 2017

    The coastal salmon fishery started off on a high note this past weekend at Ilwaco, La Push and Neah Bay, and many are also gearing up for the Westport opener this coming Saturday. “What we’re seeing at Ilwaco is interestingly all chinook in the catch, and a lot of people with their one-chinook (daily) limit,”…

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  • Big Game Hunting | Hunting Africa | Rifles | Shooting

    Gentle Rifles For Africa?

    Byjasonbrooks June 21, 2017

    By Wayne van Zwoll Dozens of recoil-sensitive hunters return from safaris with the same verdict on rifles and tough game. When Hemingway and Ruark brought Africa to the page, you’d have taken two or three rifles on safari. A heavy double or bolt-action, perhaps in .500 NE or .416 Rigby, would have seen action only…

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