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THE WASHINGTON OUTDOOR REPORT week of August 7

Bordering Washington and Idaho, Northeast Oregon’s Wallowa County offers all sorts of outdoors fun. I visited there this week and had a fulfilling day and a half of outdoor recreation. I …

NCW - As the temperature rises, so does the popularity of recreation at area lakes and rivers. On the surface, rivers, streams, and lakes can seem calm, warm or shallow. Yet every year even the most …

THE WASHINGTON OUTDOOR REPORT Week of August 1

Georgia was an unlikely addition to our family. It was 2014 and I was looking for a dog that could hunt both upland birds and ducks. I settled on the springer spaniel as the breed I was going to get …

  Wenatchee - - Beginning today, Thursday, July 28 , campfire restrictions go into effect on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Campfires will be allowed only in designated …

WDFW restricts campfires, other activities on wildlife, water access areas

EASTERN WASHINGTON  – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is now restricting campfires and other activities on WDFW-managed lands in Eastern Washington to help reduce the …

The Washington Outdoor Report - week of July 24

A unique opportunity is available for kids between 12 and 16 years of age who have never hunted for big game before but who want to go on their first deer hunt. It’s the 2nd annual Chris …

Gamble Sands to break ground for course, resort expansion

BREWSTER – The next evolution for the Gamble Sands golf course and destination resort will involve a near-doubling in size through the addition of a second, still-unnamed 18-hole course, …

THE WASHINGTON OUTDOOR REPORT Week of July 17

North to Alaska (again) Last week I got the opportunity to go fishing in Alaska again with my daughter, Faith. Our destination was Sportsman’s Cove Lodge on Prince of Wales Island, …

THE WASHINGTON OUTDOOR REPORT WEEK OF JULY 10

Playing it Safe Outdoors The wilderness and waters here in Washington offer a wonderful playground for outdoors recreation but far too many people underestimate the dangers out there, turning a …

Sockeye fishing expands on much of the Columbia River as returns exceed expectations

Additional summer Chinook opportunity also scheduled OLYMPIA – With sockeye salmon returning to the Columbia River in numbers well above the preseason forecast, fishery managers …

The Washington Outdoor Report - week of July 3

Looking for a fun hobby that will get you outside?  Consider buying a metal detector and go hunt for buried treasure.  Metal detectors have been around for decades but now entry level ones …

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