Latest Copalis Beach Washington (WA) News
OUTDOORS: Gold star hunters sought - Bellingham Herald |
Bellingham Herald
Candidates for 2012 enrollment in the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's Master Hunter Program have until Wednesday, Feb. 15, to make their applications. Submission of the written form begins the vetting process that could eventually lead to --
| Razor clam digging set for Jan. 20-21 - The Columbian |
The Columbian
LONG BEACH — Razor clam digging will be open Friday and Saturday at four Washington beaches. The state Department of Fish and Wildlife has approved digging at Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis and Mocrocks after marine toxin tests showed the clams are --
| Spring chinook runs look strong for Columbia River | Fishing report - The Seattle Times |
The Seattle Times
Washington and Oregon Fish and Wildlife managers are forecasting 314200 upriver spring chinook, which would be the fourth-highest return since 1980. By Mark Yuasa Seattle native and lifelong angler Mark Yuasa blogs on fishing in the Pacific Northwest.
| January Razor Clam Dig Approved - Newstalk 1450 KBKW |
Newstalk 1450 KBKW
Olympia, WA - The first razor clam dig of the new year will proceed on schedule Jan. 20-21 at four ocean beaches. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) approved the evening dig at Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis and Mocrocks beaches --
| MATT SCHUBERT'S OUTDOORS COLUMN: My final column in paradise - Peninsula Daily |
Peninsula Daily
I had driven 1500 miles from Tempe, Ariz., to Washington going over all the great things I'd do at the Peninsula Daily News. How I would tell stories better than anyone before me, gain the paper thousands of new readers and establish myself as an --
| Anglers need 22-inch tape - HeraldNet |
HeraldNet
20, minus 0.5 feet at 4:28 pm on Twin Harbors, Long Beach, Copalis and Mocrocks beaches; Jan. 21, minus 0.8 feet at 5:17 pm on the same four beaches; Feb. 18, 0.0-foot tide, at 4:13 pm, on Long Beach, Twin Harbors and Mocrocks beaches only; and Feb.
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