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Dave Graybill: Fishin' Magician
We just finished with a big weekend, with the Memorial Day Holiday, and now we are coming upon another weekend that celebrates fishing.
Export seminar to help potential businesses
MOSES LAKE - Small business owners in the Basin can learn more about exporting their products during the Eastern Washington Export Readiness Seminar in Moses Lake next month.
Spring turkey season opens today, runs through May
Our spring turkey adventures usually begin by establishing a
Jan. 2 is last day for hatchery steelhead, whitefish angling
MOSES LAKE - Impact on wild steelhead is given as the reason for the closures of hatchery steelhead and whitefish fishing on the upper Columbia River and several tributaries. The last day for these fisheries will be Jan. 2 from Rock Island Dam to Chief Joseph Dam, as well as steelhead fisheries on the Wenatchee, Icicle, Entiat and Methow rivers.
Candidate for state's highest court visits Moses Lake
Dave Larson, candidate for the Washington state Supreme Court, stopped through Moses Lake last week on a 32-stop tour of Central and Eastern Washington.
ML speaks to proposed water rights plan
Columbia River Initiative would ease restrictions on pending applications
Wildlife viewing abounds in the Basin
MOSES LAKE - It is difficult to step out the back door and not find wildlife in the Columbia Basin and I'm talking about any back door in any part of the Basin.
Peter Schmunk, Jr.
Peter Schmunk, Jr. age 69, died February 6, 2011 at the Life Care Center in Ritzville, Washington after suffering a stroke December 31, 2010.
Blue Lake fish dead on purpose
MOSES LAKE — The fish carcasses rotting along the rocky shoreline of Blue Lake are the result of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s deliberate efforts to poison the lake and kill everything in it.
The Fishin' Magician: Trout in the Wenatchee Valley
The opening of the lowland lakes for trout fishing is coming up this weekend, and anglers in the Wenatchee Valley don't have to travel far to find some lakes that are loaded with fat rainbow. Near Rock Island, just south of East Wenatchee, Big Bow Lake, Hammond Lake and Putters Pond. All three of these lakes have been planted with rainbow that average close to two to the pound. These fish are larger than what has been planted in the past, as the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is rolling out a new plan to get more people fishing our inland waters.
School board member seeks more control for eastern districts
MOSES LAKE — Vickey Melcher is on a mission.
Wolf Advisory Group seeking members
Here is a chance for cattle ranchers and other interested persons to assist with the wolf situation.
Teen employment available this summer
SPOKANE – The Department of Ecology’s (Ecology) Eastern Regional Office plans to hire about 115 teens throughout eastern Washington this summer to help clean up area roadsides, parks and recreation areas.
Daniel (Dan) Thaut
Daniel (Dan) Thaut passed away peacefully at Samaritan Hospital in Moses Lake on Nov. 8, 2006, at age 86. Arrangements are in care of Kayser's Chapel and Crematory, Moses Lake.
Democrats gather to talk strategies
Eastern Washington Conference draws nearly 200 members
Turkey hunting clinics offered
Fish and Wildlife’s Hunter Education Division will host free turkey hunting clinics around the state before the April 15 spring turkey season opener. Fish and Wildlife staff will teach these hunting clinics with assistance from Hunter Education Instructors, Master Hunters, and members of the National Wild Turkey Federation.
Fresh news from MarDon Resort
Free Fishing Weekend is coming up this Saturday and Sunday. In honor of National Free Fishing Weekend, which is June 6 and 7, you can fish in Washington State without purchasing a license.
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 Wildlife is set to stock nearly 65,000 jumbo rainbow trout across 25 lakes statewide. The initiative offers anglers the chance to participate in the annual Black Friday fishing event, with fish weighing up to three pounds and measuring up to 17 inches each.
WDFW app keeps anglers up to date
OLYMPIA — Fishing limits, regulations and more are just a phone signal away. In 2021, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife rolled out its FishWA for Apple and Android devices. The free mobile app is designed to convey up-to-the-minute fishing regulations for every lake, river, stream and marine area in the state, according to WDFW’s website...