Know Local Fishing Regulations Before You Go
Be sure you know the specific rules for the state and waterway where you plan — easily-accessible resources make it simple to learn.
Know Local Fishing Regulations Before You Go Read More »
Be sure you know the specific rules for the state and waterway where you plan — easily-accessible resources make it simple to learn.
Know Local Fishing Regulations Before You Go Read More »
Every first weekend in June, WDFW hosts Free Fishing Weekend to encourage first-timers to experience the sport.
Free Fishing Weekend in Washington: June 12-13 Read More »
8 destinations near Spokane, Coeur d’Alene, and Sandpoint: drive less, fish longer, and take advantage of the longer daylight hours.
Fishing Close to Home in Spokane & North Idaho Read More »
A proposal for a Columbia Basin Fund could keep salmon from extinction in the Snake River basin, which includes pristine rivers in Idaho, NE Oregon and SE Wash.
A Path Forward for Inland NW Salmon Read More »
Spokane and Coeur d’Alene area anglers can catch this year’s film festival at a living room near you! Like many of your favorite events this past year the 15th annual Fly Fishing Film Tour is going virtual. While local anglers won’t be gathering in a downtown Spokane theater together to watch the films, that doesn’t
2021 Fly Fishing Film Tour Goes Virtual Read More »
I had never been to Rock Creek without my Missoula-based brother-in-law, and—aside from the Spokane River near my house—I had never fished alone. However, with any activity or place that regularly cycles through your daydream escapisms, at some point, you decide to just go. Listening to the rolling hum of the creek while being swallowed
Alternatives to Bear Spray: Try Tom Petty Read More »
The Northwest has hundreds of lakes ranging from tiny alpine tarns to giant pools that sprawl for miles through the mountains. The region’s many diverse lakes each have their own unique feel and personality. While public land and access is limited at some, others like Priest Lake, nestled in the Selkirk Mountains, are a near
The Best of Priest Lake: Hikes, Resorts, Paddling, Fishing, and More Read More »
OLYMPIA – April 23, 2013 – The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is seeking an experienced hunter or angler who uses a boat in their sport to serve on the Boating Safety Advisory Council. The deadline for submitting applications is May 8. The appointment will be made in the month of May, and the
State Parks seeks Boating Safety Advisory Council member Read More »
Ever wonder how the fishing was for Lewis and Clark? Pretty good, as you might imagine. In fact, Lewis and Clark relied heavily on fish to survive their expedition across the unknown tracts of what was to become the continental United States – and they had some sport at it, too. And now a major
Fish and fishing of Lewis & Clark showcased in online exhibit Read More »