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- Mark Yuasa says goodbye to more than 25 years of wonderful times covering fishing and outdoorsseattletimes.com
- Sturgeon fishing opens Saturday for the first time in 30 years on Lake Rooseveltseattletimes.com
- Northern coast, Strait and parts of Puget Sound reopen for halibut on June 1seattletimes.com
- Hood Canal spot shrimp fishery reopens June 3 only, and catch limit increases in two areasseattletimes.com
- Snake River closes for spring chinook fishing after in-season data shows run-size less than half of early expectationsseattletimes.com
- Lake trout, rainbows and kokanee top the “to do” list of fishing activities around Lake Chelanseattletimes.com
- Basic fly-casting class offered Saturday in Federal Wayseattletimes.com
- Head north to Blackcomb Resort or south to Oregon for late-spring ski and snowboard opportunitiesseattletimes.com
- Lingcod fishing finally picks up in Puget Soundseattletimes.com
- Updated Columbia spring chinook return less than half of expectationseattletimes.com
- Spot shrimp fishery decent with more fishing time on near horizon; any additional dates to come once catch data is assessedseattletimes.com
- Halibut fisheries in most marine areas reopen May 21, and Ilwaco is currently openseattletimes.com
- Lower Columbia River steelhead fishery remains closed until situation of a lack of spring chinook is further assessedseattletimes.com
- Coastal razor clam digging season ends after marine toxin levels increaseseattletimes.com
- Boat ramp fish checks show just a few options around to catch fishseattletimes.com
- Lake Stevens Kokanee Derby is May 21 with fishing action already fairly goodseattletimes.com
- Two sections of Columbia River will reopen June 3 for sturgeon catch-and-keepseattletimes.com
- Columbia River regional fishing report by Oregon fisheries indicates excellent walleye opportunities in The Dalles and John Day poolsseattletimes.com
- Fishing report: Plenty of choices to hook a fish or fill a shrimp pot this weekseattletimes.com
- Halibut fishery starts Thursday, and popularity is really catching on with anglersseattletimes.com
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