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Yakama Nation tribal members hunt the Hanford Reach National Monument, taking 13 elk from a herd of more than 2,000.
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Washington’s Fish and Wildlife Department can issue permits to kill black bears that damage timber – starting in 2024.
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Two petitions to allow a spring black bear hunt next year – are denied by the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission.
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Fewer people in the Northwest are learning to hunt, which causes funding problems for state fish and wildlife departments. To solve the funding problem, experienced hunters are teaching newbies how to get involved in the sport.
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Hunters won’t get a chance to hunt for black bears in Washington this spring.
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Fishing and hunting license sales jumped in 2020 across the Pacific Northwest as more people flocked to outdoor activities during the COVID-19 pandemic.…
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Hunters will no longer be allowed to bring certain big game across state lines from Montana into Washington. That’s because of Chronic Wasting Disease, a…
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Last summer, a hacker gained access to personal information tied to hunting and fishing licenses in Oregon, Idaho and Washington. The breach involved 7…
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Online fishing and hunting license sales have now been suspended in Washington, Oregon and Idaho following a hacking incident. A Washington state official…
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Anglers can fish for free and without a license in Washington waters through next Tuesday. That announcement from the Washington Department of Fish and…