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WDFW stocks 65,000 jumbo rainbow trout for Black Friday fishing
OLYMPIA — In a bid to encourage outdoor activity this Thanksgiving weekend, the Washington Department of Fish and …
Turkeys win
Turkeys 4, Dennis 0
MarDon Fresh News Jan. 18, 2019
The current water level on the Potholes Reservoir is 1041.48 feet – rising .71 feet over the past two weeks. The water level has come up 14.77 feet since low p…
The slow days of winter
Outdoor-minded people participate in outdoor activities no matter the time of year or weather. There are limitations, for sure, such as extreme weather. Not ma…
Commission meeting includes pronghorn report
The Fish and Wildlife Commission will meet tomorrow and Saturday in Olympia. The meeting will take place in Room 172 of the Natural Resources Building, 1111 Wa…
More plans for 2019
This is the last of a two-part series about giving back to the Great Outdoors.
Thoughts about the new year
By DENNIS L. CLAY
Chinook fry found to replace lost fish
Remember this from last week’s Hunting and Fishing report?
Chinook fry found to replace lost fish
Remember this from last week’s Hunting and Fishing report?
Another year comes to an end
2018 was a busy and enlightening year. One of the facts of life continuing to appear as the years roll by is learning. Of course, the internet and videos help …
Turkey hunt a bust so far
Turkey season continues
Christmas gift ideas for outdoor-minded people
Four shopping days until Christmas. What to buy the outdoor-minded people in your life?
Backyard Bird Count educational
The backyard bird count is a free bird-counting event. It is scheduled for Feb. 15 through 18, 2019.
Time of year for birdwatching
By DENNIS L. CLAY
Bird counts will excite young and old
Audubon’s 119th Christmas Bird Count will be conducted between the dates of Friday, December 14, 2018 through Saturday, January 5, 2019. This is a fun and educ…
Master hunter program faces possible budget cuts/elimination
This is bits of a Nov. 26 letter from David Whipple, Fish and Wildlife hunter education division manager, to master hunters.