Skunk disaster kit doggone helpful
There's a simple treatment for hunting dogs sprayed by skunks
Quagga mussels found on boat entering E. Oregon
ONTARIO, Ore. — An Eastern Oregon checkpoint aimed at keeping invasive species from hitchhiking into Oregon on boats has opened for the spring, and it found an infested boat the next day.
Fishing report 5/23
Canyon Creek, Little White Salmon River open for trout fishing on Saturday
Snow falls in backcountry just in time for Memorial Day weekend
Several inches of new snow accumulate at elevations as low as 3,400 feet
Meeting set for June 4 to discuss Lewis, Washougal steelhead plans
Work group will develop changes to management in East Fork Lewis, North Fork Lewis, Washougal rivers plus Salmon Creek
Out & About
Items about trail work in the Yacolt Burn State Forest and free camping at Oregon State Parks, both on June 1
Outings
Hikes, cycling rides, kayak trips and more
Perch in the surf
Redtails available off the Washington beaches provide coastal recreation along with a tasty meal
Spring chinook angling to reopen Saturday
Spring chinook fishing in the lower Columbia River will open Saturday and continue daily, segueing into the summer salmon season debut on June 16.
Spring chinook angling to reopen Saturday in lower Columbia
Season expected to continue uninterrupted until summer salmon start on June 16
33 years later, volcano brings world travelers
Many Mount St. Helens visitors and researchers are from other countries
When visitors flock to Mount St. Helens on Saturday, it's a good bet that plenty of them won't be speaking English as their first language.
Wolves called state's most divisive wildlife issue
Debate over wolf management splits agency, sportsmen
Fishing report 5/16
Anglers can fish for hatchery steelhead, hatchery chinook jacks downstream of Interstate 5; shad angling now open; kokanee catches improving
Clark-Skamania Flyfishers to reach grant milestone
Club will have awarded $150,000 in past decade to help Southwest Washington, Columbia Gorge fisheries, habitat
Out & About
Items about Ape Cave trail, a boating safety class, a cycling event at Trout Lake, the Oregon Bass and Panfish Club meeting and a fishing contest by Cabela's
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