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

    Approved spring halibut fishing dates are the cure for winter blues, plus optimistic changes ahead for coastal bottomfishing season

    Bymarkyuasa February 15, 2021

    By Mark Yuasa There’s nothing better than the smell of spring in the air especially after our recent “snowmageddon” and while it’s vital to keep close tabs on the upcoming salmon season process, it’s also a time to cure cabin fever by making plans to pursue halibut, lingcod and other bottomfish species in the months…

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

    Oregon Production Index “OPI” coho forecast of more than 1.73 million is largest prediction in more than five years, and could generate more liberal summer fishing seasons

    Bymarkyuasa February 11, 2021

    By Mark Yuasa Word has been swirling like a hard rip current through the PNW salmon fishing chat lines that a very strong coho return was expected to arrive off the coast in 2021, and the Columbia River recreational advisor group received confirmation on Wednesday that brighter days could be on the summer horizon. The…

    Read More Oregon Production Index “OPI” coho forecast of more than 1.73 million is largest prediction in more than five years, and could generate more liberal summer fishing seasonsContinue

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

    Salmon sport-fishing outlook for 2021 could resemble 2020 with improvements as well as ongoing struggles, plus get ready to gear up for summer pink salmon

    Bymarkyuasa February 1, 2021

    By Mark Yuasa It’s hard to believe the calendar has already rolled into the second month of 2021! But, before saying goodbye to 2020, it’s a tradition of mine to look back at how salmon fisheries fared before dusting off the crystal ball to see what’s in store for the upcoming season. While it was…

    Read More Salmon sport-fishing outlook for 2021 could resemble 2020 with improvements as well as ongoing struggles, plus get ready to gear up for summer pink salmonContinue

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

    Columbia River smelt have already arrived and fingers are crossed the run-size will be large enough to host a dip-net fishery in the Cowlitz River

    Bymarkyuasa January 22, 2021

    By Mark Yuasa If you follow the Pacific Northwest fishing scene like I do, then you know that this time of the year – while lean on actual on-water fishing – represents a lot of newsworthy information on many fronts. Earlier today (Jan. 22), the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) released their winter…

    Read More Columbia River smelt have already arrived and fingers are crossed the run-size will be large enough to host a dip-net fishery in the Cowlitz RiverContinue

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    Lake Chelan Winter Kokanee

    Byjasonbrooks January 22, 2021

    Tips for Lake Chelan Winter Kokanee by Jason Brooks Kokanee fishing has gained popularity in recent years for various reasons. Motivation includes salmon anglers wanting to use their knowledge on inland lakes where robust fisheries still occur to fill the void left by reduced runs of the larger saltwater cousins to the small landlocked sockeye….

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

    Could hope of reopening coastal razor clam beaches be on the distant horizon? In the meantime anglers can head east of the Cascades for big trout and kokanee

    Bymarkyuasa January 18, 2021

    By Mark Yuasa The road back to digging coastal razor clams remains an uphill battle, but there is some positivity brewing, according to a fisheries manager who really has his finger on the pulse of razor clam news. “We’ve found no issues of marine toxins in the water so that’s a bit of good news,”…

    Read More Could hope of reopening coastal razor clam beaches be on the distant horizon? In the meantime anglers can head east of the Cascades for big trout and kokaneeContinue

  • VORTEX Spitfire HD Gen II
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    VORTEX Spitfire HD Gen II

    Byjasonbrooks January 8, 2021

    VORTEX Spitfire HD Gen II Review by Jason Brooks Earlier this week Vortex announced it’s new 2021 line-up. It includes a pair of red-dot prism scopes designed for the 5.56mm cartridge. Based on the popular SPITFIRE line the HD GEN II comes in two models, a 3x and a 5x.  When looking through the scope…

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

    Winter chinook fishery in central Puget Sound opened New Year’s Day to slow action and stormy weather puts halt to weekend fishing

    Bymarkyuasa January 4, 2021

    By Mark Yuasa Another year in the rearview mirror with another in front of us. It’s Day 4 of the New Year with 361 more days ahead. Time moves fast (and maybe it’s just my age) but before we hit the throttle on 2021, let’s take a quick look back. From an angler’s perspective how…

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

    Some Columbia River preliminary 2021 salmon forecasts could be a bit of positive news anglers need during these turbulent times

    Bymarkyuasa December 21, 2020

    By Mark Yuasa Are you getting tired of all the bad news? I’m totally worn out from the pandemic, joblessness, economic crisis, presidential election turmoil, fake news, protests, what’s really left or right and the statewide fishing ban this past spring. Despite all the commotion, I’m feeling good about surviving the madness that 2020 threw…

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

    Put aside the holiday “to do” list and get outside to enjoy boundless early-winter opportunities for Dungeness crab, squid and trout just to name a few

    Bymarkyuasa December 7, 2020

    By Mark Yuasa December already? Wow, where did time go? It seems like the tires on life are spinning fast and with the Christmas just a few weeks away, I’m barely hanging on by a thread. But, before I plunge into the holiday abyss, the good news is there’s options happening around the Pacific Northwest…

    Read More Put aside the holiday “to do” list and get outside to enjoy boundless early-winter opportunities for Dungeness crab, squid and trout just to name a fewContinue

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