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Youth hunting rules this weekend
The special youth hunt is scheduled for tomorrow and Sunday, Sept. 20 and 21, with a daily limit of four Canada geese and a possession limit of eight. The youth hunter must be under 16 years old and accompanied by an adult who is 18 years old and not hunting.
Outside chance: Moses Lake auction funds another year of hunting and fishing opportunities for kids
The Youth Outdoors Unlimited auction crowd was smaller than usual Saturday evening, at around 100, said executive director Cindy Carpenter, but perhaps even more generous.
Walleye on the hook
Walleye anglers have been fishing along the Alder Street Fill this past week to week and a half. Many have been successful. Anglers heading for their vehicles have been seen carrying stringers of two to five fish. Good luck.
Community Involvement
An active member of the Grant County Bar Association, Benton-Franklin County Bar Association, the Washington State Association for Justice and the Knights of Columbus, Bryce makes tremendous effort to be part of the Moses Lake and eastern Washington communities. In addition to being a member of these organizations, from 2008 through 2013, Bryce was head coach of the Moses Lake Christian Academy girls’ basketball team. Under Bryce’s leadership, the team earned the school’s first berth to State, was two time District champions, made the State Regional Round three times, and in his final three seasons, finished 20-5 (2010-2011), 19-4 (2011-2012), and 20-4 (2012-2013). Currently, Bryce works with the Northwest Express, where he works with some of the top high school players in Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho.
Department of Justice to name 311 new Assistant U.S. Attorneys
MOSES LAKE — U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ announcement on Monday of 311 new Assistant U.S. Attorney positions includes the allocation of three prosecutors to the Eastern District of Washington.
Triploids planted for Father's Day fishing
Fish and Wildlife are stocking 10,000 one-and-a half pound triploid rainbow trout in 20 lakes before this weekend, Father's Day weekend.
Fresh News from MarDon
Shorter days and cooler nights are upon us in Central Eastern Washington. With noticeable cooler water temperatures the walleye bite is back in full swing on the reservoir. Many fishers are anchoring off the face of the sand dunes in 4 to 20 feet of water and catching limits of perch (25 each) from 8 inches to 12 inches in length. Many perch fishers are also catching keeper walleye on perch tactics, just off the face of the dunes. The Goose Island area on the north-eastern side has been also been producing some nice walleye action.
30 Grant County felons among arrest sweep
Marshals arrest 232 felons in four-day operation
SPOKANE - Grant County Sheriff's deputies and Moses Lake police officers joined a U.S. Marshals task force that rounded up hundreds of Eastern Washington felons.
Fishing on opener lakes still good
Legals for January, 22 2025
AWB leaders meet Basin business community
MOSES LAKE - Making sure the Eastern Washington business community continues to be well represented in Olympia is something incoming Association of Washington Business president Kris Johnson said he takes seriously.
Floch Memorial Games to be held at BBCC
MOSES LAKE- Odessa/Harrington's boys and girls basketball teams get to be the home team while playing in Big Bend Community College gym during the Ryan Floch Memorial Basketball Games Dec. 13.
Eastern football travels to Moses Lake for practice
MOSES LAKE — Charter buses filled with Eastern Washington football players, coaches and support staff rumbled through Moses Lake and came to rest near Lions Field.
Fresh News from MarDon
Irrigation season has come to an end and the Potholes Canal has been shut off. Now Potholes Reservoir will rise very rapidly. Giving waterfowl duck hunters and fishers much better access to the sand dune area. (Always use extreme caution when boating in the sand dunes in Potholes Reservoir.) We continue to have daily reports of walleye limits. With our recent rain most eastern Washington residents are hiding inside tying lures and it never ceases to amaze me how fishers from the West Side of our state don't hesitate to enjoy a day outside rain, wind or shine.
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Archery deer and elk seasons about to begin
A week from tomorrow, Saturday, Sept. 1, is a banner day for hunting in Washington State. Several hunting seasons begin on the date.
Last two Washington snakes
This is the sixth in a series about dangerous and irritating Eastern Washington Critters.
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 Washington St. SE, Olympia. The meeting will begin at 8:30 a.m. Friday and at 8 a.m. Saturday.
Camping, fishing items make first-class Christmas gifts
John Weldon Mauk
b. August 22, 1936 d. January 19, 2012