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Washington Fishing Steelhead Salmon Pt1 Washington Fishing Steelhead Salmon. Washington State Fishing Guides (www.washingtonstatefishingguides.com) Part 1 of 2 Views: 8895 Rating:
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Washington Fishing Steelhead Salmon pt2 Washington Fishing Steelhead Salmon with Washington State Fishing Guides (www.washingtonstatefishingguides.com) Part 2 of 2 Views: 3127 Rating:
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Wild About Washington: June 2006 Hosted by Lisa Wood, fish and wildlife biologist in the Fish Program's ESA Response Unit. Features: - Summer is approaching and kokanee fishing is in full swing. A report and a few tips from fish biologist Larry Phillips. - Other Washington fishing opportunities in the coming weeks. - Research on Washington's ground squirrel population. Interview with Steve Germaine, project researcher. - So just what is bird watching all about? Fish biologist Bill Tweit gives us an idea why it can become an addiction. - You can now make a statement for wildlife by buying a new Washington wildlife license plate. Jennifer Dana, Special License Plate Program Mgr, for DOL has details. Views: 981 Rating:
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Wild About Washington: March 2008 Hosted by Janet Sutter, WDFW Wildlife Program, Olympia Features include: - WDFW, with partners, released fishers in Olympic National Park. Interviews with Harriet Allen and Jeff Lewis, WDFW wildlife biologists. - A new ADA designed fishing facility is now available on one of western Washington's more popular rivers. Rory Calhoun, WDFW ADA advisor. - A science class from Kettle Falls High School assists a WDFW hatchery program in clipping the fins of soon to be released trout. Jim Ebel, manager, Colville Hatchery. - Fishing opportunities across Washington in the coming weeks. - Things to see at do at three featured Washington state parks - Wildlife viewing See: http://wdfw.wa.gov/pubaffrs/wildwash/ Views: 671 Rating:
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Wild About Washington: November 2006 Hosted by Theresa Mitchell, Habitat Program, Olympia headquarters. Features: - Fall chum fishing in south Puget Sound. WDFW fish biologist Mike Scharpf shows us how. - A major steelhead fishery on the Snake River and besides, the Clarkston area is a nice place to visit in the fall. Chris Donley, Region 1 fish biologist. - A trip to the coast for tuna fishing. Wil Morrison, Region 5, shows you and its guaranteed you will bring home some fish. - Other fishing opportunities in Washington - It's a good time to visit the Pacific Ocean beaches to view shorebirds, but this time of year, do it safely. A report from Region 6, Dist. Wildlife Biologist Greg Schirato. - Wildlife viewing and hunting opportunities during November - With the season of gift giving now upon us, this is a good time to consider giving a wildlife fan a wildlife themed auto license plate. Views: 1127 Rating:
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Point Roberts Fishing Washington Master Sportsmen Rob Anderson & Bill Simmons conquer the sportfish of the Pacific Northwest Views: 473 Rating:
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Wild About Washington: February 2007 Hosted by: Zoe Wischinsky, WDFW H.R. Program Features include: - Cowlitz Salmon hatchery is again producing the salmon egg displays for distribution to schools. Details from Guy Campbell, fish Specialist - February fishing opportunities across Washington - WDFW is in a partnership with others to give away life jackets for kids under 12 at the Puyallup Sportsmen Show. Terry Rudnick, Youth Sport Fishing Coordinator - Winter can be a great time for wildlife experiences if you have snow and cross-country skis. Interview with Sandy Dotts, Region One biologist. - Where to see Washington's wildlife in the coming weeks. See: http://wdfw.wa.gov/pubaffrs/wildwash/ Views: 554 Rating:
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Fly Fishing on Lake Rufus Woods, Eastern Washington Several big fish including one 10 pound triploid Rainbow. Views: 5665 Rating:
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Wild About Washington: April 2006 Hosted by Annmarie Sao, a customer service specialist, Licensing Division, Olympia WDFW headquarters. Features: - Larry Phillips, biologist and Dan Adkins, Hatchery Specialist have information on the traditional opening of the lowland lakes fishing season. - Some new regulations when fishing the Tucannon waters. Doug Maxey, mgr. - A Puget Sound beach restoration project now underway in Jefferson County will result in better habitat for a native salmon run and will provide benefits for other fish and wildlife species. Randy Johnson, watershed biologist. - Elk feeding coming to a close and summer recreation opportunities at Oak Creek Wildlife Area. John McGowan, Manager. - Where to see Washington's wildlife in the coming weeks. Views: 996 Rating:
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Wild About Washington: May 2007 Hosted by Audrey Baily, Administrative Support, Fish Program Features include: - WDFW fish plants for the traditional opening of the lowland lakes fishing season, with information from Hatchery Specialist Jeff Lombard. - Other fishing opportunities across Washington in the coming month. - The department's role in the annual Othello Sandhill Crane Festival, featuring interviews with Chuck Gibilisco, Watchable Wildlife; Dick Erickson, festival committee member; Laura Cooke, WDFW biologist; and Ehman Sheldon, Othello City Administrator. - Watchable Wildlife opportunities in May and June. - A "dumpster dive" at WDFW's headquarters in Olympia that shows how we're doing with recycling and improvements we can make, featuring Nicole Rickets, Conservation Education Program, and Deputy Director Larry Peck. See: http://wdfw.wa.gov/pubaffrs/wildwash/ Views: 505 Rating:
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Wild About Washington: October 2006 Hosted by Louise Utting, Habitat Program, Olympia headquarters. Features: - A celebration of the clean up of the oil spill from the Tenyo Maru at Neah Bay. - Boaters enlisted to help prevent the spread of nuisance species such as zebra mussels and milfoil. Mike Wilkinson, Region 1 biologist. - Fishing opportunities across Washington State. - Looking under the waters of Puget Sound. Mary Lue Mills, marine biologist. - WDFW receives a donated ATV for enforcement work in Region 1. Enforcement Officer Pam Taylor. Views: 524 Rating:
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Wild About Washington: March 2007 Hosted by Marian Snyder, WDFW public information officer, Olympia Headquarters. Features: - An explanation of the North of Falcon process to set annual salmon-fishing seasons, with Steve Theisfeld, fish biologist. - Salmon as art; with interviews of area artists who depict salmon in their work. - A feature on WDFW employee Jody Taylor, winner of the 2007 Innovation in State Government Award. He saves the state thousands of dollars each year with a new method for winter elk feeding. - Current fishing opportunities and wildlife viewing opportunities. Views: 1240 Rating:
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Wild About Washington: April 2007 Hosted by Jon Anderson, Fish Manager Features Include: - WDFW with other agencies, re-establishing pygmy rabbits in habitat north of Ephrata. Dave Hays, Endangered Species Biologist & Peter Lancaster, land owner - Near-shore habitat at the Nisqually Delta is being rehabilitated by community groups, the military, students and others. Susan Cierebiej, biologist - Bonnie Long has every good reason for you to take your family to the Washington Youth Outdoor Adventure Expo in Longview. - There are many fishing opportunities during the months of April and May. See: http://wdfw.wa.gov/pubaffrs/wildwash/ Views: 447 Rating:
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Wild About Washington: June 2008 Hosted by Theresa Nation, WDFW fish & wildlife biologist, Olympia Features include: - A report on this year's Youth Expo in Kennewick. Interviews with kids, teachers & parents - Fishing opportunities across Washington - Spokane high school shop class builds and donates a deer decoy to WDFW. Interview with Sgt. Dan Rahn and a student - Conservation starts with good practices at home and at work. So how is the WDW staff doing with saving resources while on the job? An audit of our workplace after hours. Carol Plening, Jeremy Epstein, Nicole rickets, Kristi Lynett - Wildlife you may see at 3 featured Washington state parks See: http://wdfw.wa.gov/pubaffrs/wildwash/ Views: 325 Rating:
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Wild About Washington: January 2007 Hosted by Scott Loerts, WDFW Safety Officer Features: - The health of Puget Sound is highlighted in a news conference called by Gov. Chris Gregoire. Also featured are congress members Norm Dicks and Jay Inslee - Spawning is underway at the Spokane Hatchery, the producer of most the trout planted in Washington lakes. Ace Trump, Hatchery Specialist and Mike Coyle, Inland Empire chapter of the Safari Club - Fishing opportunities across Washington for January - Graduation from Highline High School requires a community service project. Senior D.J. Allen takes a group of students to the Des Moines Fishing Pier for an evening's lesson in squid jigging Views: 1043 Rating:
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Wild About Washington: July 2006 Hosted by Katisha Conner, customer service specialist, Olympia headquarters. Features: - Shad fishing on the Columbia River with Wil Morrison from the WDFW Region Five headquarters in Vancouver - New WDFW signs will soon be appearing a favorite Puget Sound crabbing sites. An explanation from Rich Childers, biologist, Pt. Whitney Shellfish Lab - A good example of "citizen science" as students assist WDFW Region One biologist Woody Myers on Project Mule Deer. - Good information on how to live with bears when you live in or travel in bear country. WDFW biologist Rocky Spencer. - The WDFW game farm in Lewis County is now the Bob Oke Game Farm. WDFW Director Dr. Jeff Koenings and Sen. Bob Oke. Views: 746 Rating:
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Wild About Washington: August 2007 Hosted by Danielle Sayers, WDFW Business Services Program, Olympia Features include: - PFishing for Tiger Musky, some how-to information. Steve Jackson, WDFW Fish Biologist - Checking boats for nuisance species. Mike Wilkinson, WDFW Aquatic Nuisance Species Specialist - Fishing opportunities across Washington - Continued success re-establishing the Western pond turtle. Michelle Tirhi, WDFW Dist. Biologist - Watchable wildlife opportunities across Washington See: http://wdfw.wa.gov/pubaffrs/wildwash/ Views: 984 Rating:
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Wild About Washington: March 2006 Hosted by Dena Nelson, an environmental policy specialist, Olympia WDFW headquarters Features: - What goes into the recreational crabbing management and some of the conservation of crabbing. Rick Childers, Pt. Whitney Shellfish lab - While it hasn't been a good year so far for smelt, many people are giving it a try anyway. Brad James, Region 5 bio with bob Woodard also of Reg. 5. - Fishing opportunities across the state. - WDFW's Family Forest Fish Passage Program is meant to improve salmon habitat. However, it is also playing an important role in help families stay on their land. The Falkner family has been on their land near Raymond for 5 generations. - Where to see Washington's wildlife in the coming weeks. Views: 1312 Rating:
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Wild About Washington: May 2008 Hosted by Susan Reszczynski, WDFW lab technician, Olympia Features include: - Recovery of the Taylor's checkerspot butterfly on South Puget Sound prairie habitat. Interview with Mary Linders, biologist, endangered species recovery specialist - Washington salmon fishing opportunities following the annual North of Falcon meetings. Comments from Steve Thiesfeld, Cindy LaFleur, and Kirt Hughes. - Spring razor clam dig. All you need to know from Dan Ayres, WDFW coastal shellfish biologist. - Fishing Opportunities across Washington - Things to see and do at 3 featured Washington state parks See: http://wdfw.wa.gov/pubaffrs/wildwash/ Views: 193 Rating:
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Wild About Washington: April 2008 Hosted by Jesse Schultz, WDFW Fish & Wildlife biologist, Olympia Features include: - Living next door to coyotes, it is possible. Safety information from Jennifer Maurstad, WDFW Enforcement Program - Fishing opportunities across Washington in April - An invasive species of tunicate is found in Puget Sound and WDFW scientists are searching for control methods. Allen Pleus, Aquatic Nuisance Species coordinator and Larry LeClair, biologist. - A San Francisco Bay style oil spill could happen in Puget Sound at any time. WDFW has a skilled team in place to coordinate the rescue of wildlife should this occur. Interview with Andy Carlson of the Oiled Wildlife Rescue Team. - Wildlife viewing - Things to see and do at 3 featured Washington state parks See: http://wdfw.wa.gov/pubaffrs/wildwash/ Views: 386 Rating:
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