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    Marine Area 8.1: “Inside” Information

    ByTom October 28, 2010

    Way back when I was a young fisherman, the waters of Puget Sound to the east of Whidbey Island were referred to by my saltwater mentors as the “inside”. Once one ventured to the west of the largest island in the continental United States you were said to be “outside”. These days in my way…

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  • Water Fowl

    Waterfowl Weekend at Mar Don Resort

    Byrobendsley October 24, 2010

    Seven of us descended upon Mar Don Resort on Washington's Potholes Reservoir for the first annual Outdoor Line Waterfowl Weekend. The blue bird weather we experienced in Washington the first week of hunting season rapidly deteriorated on Friday as a huge storm pushed into the Pacific Northwest, bringing with it high winds and plenty of…

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  • General

    The 100 MPH Winds of Southeast Alaska

    Byguest October 21, 2010

    BY JEFF LUND. Since my local school district has more high school students than Alaska's Prince of Wales Island has residents it was no surprise few had heard of the 100-mile per hour gusts that knocked out power on the entire island, isolating it from mail and cutting ATM machines off from the money bags…

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  • Big Game Hunting

    How do you judge a successful hunt?

    Byrobendsley October 21, 2010

    I just returned from what I would consider a very successful hunt in Washington's Okanogan County. For the large camp I was in success in terms of deer harvested was very low, actually three deer and a bear for the eighteen hunters in the camp. Deer hanging in camp isn't a necessity for a successful…

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  • Uncategorized

    Director Anderson Steps Up for Recreational Anglers

    Byrobtobeck October 20, 2010

    "It's so nice to have a fish and wildlife director that actually fishes and understands the issues from a recreational anglers perspective" was Nelly's reaction when I told him about the WDFW recreational albacore meeting Tuesday in Olympia.  In 2009 there was a request that WDFW consider a bag limit for all food fish that didn't already…

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  • Big Game Hunting

    Okanogan Deer Opener!!!

    ByTom October 18, 2010

    Short and sweet. Brief, quick, don't blink or you'll miss it…. Eight. Count 'em, eight days are what you get for the modern firearm mule deer season. No wonder hunters plot, scheme, schedule vacation and plan their lives around deer season. The memories of deer camp, bucks hanging from the meat pole and clear mountain…

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  • Big Game Hunting

    One Tough Buck!!!

    ByTom October 12, 2010

    Contender for the Toughest Buck Award….. This deer had some very uncomfortable days until he was harvested by this hunter.  It is obvious that there was a fight during the rut and this deer ended up with an extra antler (embedded below the eye).  You can see that the antler from the attacking deer was…

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  • Big Game Hunting

    Buzz is Back with an Oregon Mule Deer

    Byrobendsley October 11, 2010

     Buzz Ramsey with his 2010 Oregon Mule Deer    The most recognizable salmon and steelhead angler in the Pacific Northwest and the front man for Yakima Bait Co. was just here around two weeks ago with a moose from Northern BC and here he is again, this time with a mule deer taken in Eastern…

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  • Fishing

    …and Tobeck wanted to go tuna fishin…

    ByTom October 9, 2010

    The following satellite photograph could have been utilized by Sebastian Junger in his best seller "The Perfect Storm" What looks like a swift boot to the balls of the Pacific Northwest is the very strong rotation of a dandy low pressure system that is pretty well organized and poised to do a dump run on our rivers….

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  • Uncategorized

    There’s Salmon in the Creek!!!

    Byrobtobeck October 8, 2010

    As I look back over the last year of fishing, I have quite a few fond memories.  I am thinking of my daughter Mia's and son Mason's first billfish, my big cuberra snapper in Panama, and watching my son Madden catch the tuna bug as bad as his dad and brother Mason have.  Bass fishing has…

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