Bag limit liberalized at Drano Lake, upper Wind River
Anglers can keep up to four adult spring chinook salmon at both Gorge fisheries
Fishing report 5/24
Spring chinook angling winding down, estuary sturgeon catches off to a slow start
Boaters urged to continue caution
Officials say Clark County has not had a fatal boating accident since 2008
Out & About
Items about planning for the state parks system, conifer thinning in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, the top 100 bass-fishing spots and grants by the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
Outings
A listing of hikes, cross-country ski, kayak and bicycle trips locally
Snow will slow start of backcountry summer
Most recreation spots above 3,300 feet in elevation remain buried
Spring chinook fishing to reopen in lower Columbia
States agree anglers can fish on Saturday and Sunday downstream of Bonneville Dam
Fishing contests attract thousands
Four Washington lakes feature tagged fish good for prizes from Cabela's
Spring chinook anglers to get two more days in Columbia Gorge
River will be open between Bonneville Dam and Washington-Oregon border on Saturday and Sunday
Grant to finance Cowlitz summer steelhead study
Research will see if recycling of hatchery fish can be resumed
Fishing report 5/17
Spring chinook fishing improved at Wind River and Drano Lake following the big counts at Bonneville Dam
Out & About
Items about the Washington Trails Association hiker potluck, Get Outdoors Day, campground openings in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, free canoe outings and the Oregon Bass and Panfish Cub meeting
For the love of mountains
Bob Bolton's spring "climbing'' blitz completed his goal to reach the highest point of each of the lower 48 states
Group asks judge to halt sea lion killings
Decision expected by end of month on lethal removal at Bonneville Dam
States to consider reopening chinook fishing in Columbia
First priority will be between Bonneville Dam and Washington-Oregon border upstream of McNary Dam
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