Waterfowlers willing to trade corn stubble for salt grass will find productive duck hunting on the wet western side of the Cascades. ... [+] Full Article
With the species back from the brink, there are more bulls and more tags in the Olympic Peninsula's coastal unit than in previous years. But the number of hunters is still low. ... [+] Full Article
Roosevelt or Rocky Mountain? Wet side, dry side? Rifle or bow? As you plan your elk season in the Pacific Northwest, here are some answers. ... [+] Full Article
To be in the right place at the right time when the sun comes up on opening day, stay on top of the new information and regulations. ... [+] Full Article
Can a steelheader on the bank outfish a drift-boater? Not usually. But at certain times, it's more productive to be in the water rather than on it. ... [+] Full Article
Predicting winter steelhead returns is like forecasting the weather. But target these top rivers in Washington and Oregon this year, and you can't go wrong. ... [+] Full Article
How big will tiger trout get in 2008, their seventh year of growing in Washington waters? It’s anyone’s guess, but you can bet the state record is going to get mauled!
(May 2008) ... [+] Full Article