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WDFW offices closed September 7
Due to state budget reductions, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) offices will be closed Tuesday, September 7, and employees will be on temporary layoff status. Service will resume on regular business hours, Wednesday, September 8. See full story >>

RECREATIONAL CRAB FISHING
Recreational Crab Fishing
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Most of Puget Sound closing to crabbing; summer catch reports due by Oct. 10
Recreational crab fishing will close for a catch assessment in most areas of Puget Sound at sunset on Labor Day, with summer catch reports due by Oct. 10.
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Dungeness Crab Catch Record Card Information
 
LIVING WITH WILDLIFE
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WDFW offers safety tips as bear sightings increase
With temperatures rising, hungry black bears have emerged from their dens and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is reminding citizens that they can do their part to avoid problems with the animals.

Preventing Conflict with Bears
Crossing Paths News Notes
Karelian Bear Dog Program
 
PRIORITY HABITATS AND SPECIES (PHS)
Landscape Planning PHS Guidance DocumentLandscape Planning for Washington’s Wildlife: Managing for Biodiversity in Developing Areas


One Front Door to Washington’s Outdoors: environmental services – permits – outdoor recreation – natural resources – forestry – farming Access Washington - Official State Government Website
 
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Steelhead fishing begins tomorrow (Sept. 4) on Hanford Reach; more fisheries opening soon upriver
WDFW accepting comments through Oct. 2 on 2011-12 sportfishing rule proposals
Nominations sought for North Pacific Research Board
Fish and wildlife roundtable Sept. 8 in Brewster
Draft Management Objectives and Alternatives for Marine Fish in Marine Area 4B now available online
Text a tip on fish and wildlife violations
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RECREATIONAL SALMON FISHING
Recreational Salmon Fishing

When and Where to Fish for Salmon
Figuring out when and where to fish for salmon is one of the most asked questions for beginning salmon anglers.

Know the 5 species of salmon and how to identify them
How salmon seasons are set
 
WILDLIFE AREAS
Wildflowers - Methow Wildlife Area Washington's Wildlife Areas are diverse in habitat and species, offering many opportunities for wildlife viewing, hunting, fishing, hiking and camping. With more than 150 different areas to choose from, the choices for activities are abundant. Some areas are closer than you think.
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You will need a Vehicle Use Permit to access WDFW Wildlife Areas
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Accessing Washington's Outdoors (ADA)
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