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Get the most out of your season with our new Get Outdoors package
December 10
WDFW Director Susewind invites public to Dec. 16 online open house
December 09
Commission to consider freshwater fishing rule changes, marine fish and shellfish rule simplification, and land acquisitions at December meeting

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Razor clam openings

It's razor clam season! View current and upcoming razor clam digs.

Leque Island Unit now open after habitat restoration project

250 acres of estuary habitat were restored on Leque Island to benefit salmon, wildlife, and people. 

2020 Supplemental Session Budget Information

The upcoming 2020 legislative session is a short, 60-day session expected to span January to early March.  Our 2020 supplemental budget submittal would fill funding gaps in our second fiscal year and help prevent cuts to WDFW services.

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