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FISH WASHINGTON 2013
An improved Fish Washington online fishing guide is now available, featuring new mapping tools and a calendar showing fishing seasons for many species.
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Fish Washington - Cast your search for great fishing opportunities!
2013-2014 Fishing Seasons & Rules Pamphlet
Ban on barbed hooks expands on Columbia River, tributaries May 1

FISHING
Lowland Lakes Fishing Season Opens April 28th Thousands of anglers enjoy good fishing during lowland lakes opener
Despite cool and windy weather in many parts of the state, anglers had a lot of success reeling in large trout on opening day of this year's lowland lakes fishing season. Learn more >>
Watch Opening Day Videos!
Part 1 - The Hatchery Component
Part 2 - The Fishing Experience
Fish Washington
Trout Stocking Weekly Reports

PRIVATE LANDS HUNTING ACCESS
Private Lands Hunting Access
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Through new agreements with private landowners, WDFW has succeeded in opening up tens of thousands of acres of private farmland and timberland through programs such as “Feel Free to Hunt” and “Register to Hunt.” The latest program, “Hunt By Reservation,” allows hunters to get hunting information for specific properties and book a reservation online. 
Hunt by Reservation system now available

WOLF CONSERVATION & MANAGEMENT
Gray Wolf Conservation & Management The gray wolf is a state endangered species returning to Washington. Learn more >>
Washington Gray Wolf Conservation & Management 2012 Annual Report
View map of recent wolf observation reports
Frequently Asked Questions About Wolves in Washington

ABOUT WDFW
Wildlife Program Weekly Activity Reports
Wildlife Program reports summarize the current activities of our field and headquarters staff around the state.
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   LATEST NEWS
WDFW's 2013 'Citizen Awards' honor initiative, expertise and generosity
Last razor clam dig of the season set for May 24-26 at Twin Harbors
Spring chinook fishing closes on two sections of Snake River
Public meeting on Cowlitz River fisheries, hatcheries scheduled May 29 in Centralia
WDFW seeks public comments on draft plans to protect frogs, bats
Columbia River anglers get four days to catch sturgeon in Bonneville Pool
Deadline to apply for special hunt permits is May 22
Two sections of Yakima River to open for hatchery spring chinook fishing
Fish and Wildlife Commission takes action to address wolf attacks on domestic animals
WDFW seeks comments on Puget Sound cabezon season
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FISHING REGULATIONS

Giant Pacific Octopus Rulemaking Process
WDFW is seeking public comments on options for extending greater protection to giant Pacific octopuses in Puget Sound. Learn more >>

Cabezon Extended Rulemaking Process
DFW) will accept public comments through May 31 on a proposal that would reduce the length of the fishing season for cabezon in Puget Sound. Learn more >>

RECREATIONAL SHRIMP FISHING
Recreational Shrimp Fishing
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Recreational spot shrimp fishery reopening in Marine Area 11 and most of Marine Area 10
Recreational spot shrimp fishing will reopen for one day (Wednesday, May 22) in Marine Area 11 and a portion of Marine Area 10

FISH, WILDLIFE & WASHINGTON'S ECONOMY

As state government’s principal steward of fish and wildlife resources, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife directly and indirectly supports more than $4.5 billion in economic activity each year and more than 60,000 direct jobs across the state. Learn more >>

Big Tent Outdoor Coalition points to new report showing outdoor recreation as big business in Washington—worth $22.5 billion
Washington's fish & wildlife mean business and jobs

SHARE YOUR PHOTOS!
Share Your Photos!

Washingtonians have a new way to share their outdoor adventures with others who enjoy hunting, fishing and observing the natural world. WDFW is now accepting photos for a new online gallery of images submitted by people enjoying the great outdoors.


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The Weekender Report The Weekender Report
The latest in fish and wildlife recreational opportunities across Washington State.
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Public Clam & Oyster Beaches
Species and Ecosystem Science
WDFW Public Event Calendar
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ADA Access
ADA Access
Hunting, Fishing, and Wildlife Viewing for persons with a disability.
 
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