The Columbia is the big show when it comes to Northwest walleye fishing. But just outside the spotlight,these lakes boast many fish and few fishermen.
Hard as it may be to believe, the nationally recognized walleye waters of the roily Columbia River do not have an exclusive lock on Washington's finest 'eye action.
The Columbia is the big show when it comes to Northwest walleye fishing. But just outside the spotlight,these lakes boast many fish and few fishermen. ... [+] Full Article
Want to catch some trout for the table? Washington stocks some 375 lakes each year with planter trout from fry and catchables to jumbo triploids. (March 2009) ... [+] Full Article
Western Washington's big steelhead rivers get all the glory. But smaller creeks like the Elochoman, Tokul, Cascade, Salmon and Hoko, are dependable and easier to fish. ... [+] Full Article
If you've tired of competing with other fishermen, check out these Washington creeks and rivers for a good shot at going it alone when the runs peak. ... [+] Full Article
Can a steelheader on the bank outfish a drift-boater? Not usually. But at certain times, it's more productive to be in the water rather than on it. ... [+] Full Article
Oregon is one of the West's best turkey states. But that doesn't mean you don't have to do your homework. Here's a jump-start on the 2009 spring season. (March 2009) ... [+] Full Article
Waterfowlers willing to trade corn stubble for salt grass will find productive duck hunting on the wet western side of the Cascades. ... [+] Full Article
With the species back from the brink, there are more bulls and more tags in the Olympic Peninsula's coastal unit than in previous years. But the number of hunters is still low. ... [+] Full Article