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Kayak fishing back roads for hidden bass
Far from the crowds and main lakes, we hit the back roads in search of untouched waters and aggressive bass. Every cast in these hidden spots feels like discovering a new world. This is raw, off-grid ...
On this week’s episode of Reelin’ with Riley, he takes us fishing with Steven Lee at the base of the Strom Thurmond Dam.
Preliminary forecasts estimate between 15,000 to 16,000 sockeye salmon returning, while there were upwards of 300,000 fish ...
For the first time in over 86 years, two sockeye salmon made history by surviving to make the journey partway to their home ...
Pirates No. 30 prospect Tony Blanco Jr. laces a 120.4 mph double to center in the 4th inning for Salt River ...
Sockeye salmon in holding ponds after being collected at the Baker River fish trap on July 26, 2023. Nearly 92,000 sockeye salmon returned to the Baker River this year. That’s a historic milestone for ...
Hatcheries, which release massive numbers of fish into the wild after raising them in captivity, have long been used to supplement fish supplies affected by human activity. But with the 18 dams on the ...
Action News Now reporter Sade Pullen reports live from Bidwell Junior High School where the Pleasant Valley High School swim team is facing off against the Chico High school swim team in the annual ...
Climate Lab is a Seattle Times initiative that explores the effects of climate change in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. The project is funded in part by The Bullitt Foundation, CO2 Foundation, Jim ...
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Huge fish tried to pull me into the river but caught
Fishing duo Cole and Jay barely escape as a giant spillway fish almost drags an angler into the river. Don’t expect correct change when paying with cash, some businesses warn Mike Johnson’s nightmare: ...
A run of sockeye salmon. A record number of sockeye have returned to Skagit Bay and the Skagit river on their annual spawning migration, according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
On the lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 222 salmonid boats and 31 Washington bank rods tallied on the Oct. 4 flight count. Section 2 (Camas ...
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