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OUTDOORS: Spot shrimp fishery opening later this week

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OUTDOORS: Spot shrimp fishery opening later this week

WDFW seeking comment on proposed rules for recreational, commercial salmon fishing seasons

OUTDOORS: Halibut effort likely to rise

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OUTDOORS: Halibut effort likely to rise

Olympic National Forest day use areas, trailheads to reopen; Lake Leland receives spring trout

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OUTDOORS: Health experts advise WDFW on fishing

Halibut talks reflect state situation

Portions of Olympic National Park reopen today

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Portions of Olympic National Park reopen today

Creachbaum: ‘We will start with Lake Crescent and Sol Duc Road’

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Washington’s salmon seasons tentatively set for 2020-21

OLYMPIA – Continued low returns of some key Chinook salmon stocks are expected to limit numerous Washington salmon…

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Commission decides 2020-21 season setting, new cougar harvest guidelines

OLYMPIA – The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted new 2020 hunting season regulations and new cougar management…

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OUTDOORS: Anglers, state working on re-opening fishing

Halibut stakeholders meet by phone; National Weather Service survey

In this Oct. 23, 2019, photo, amateur botanist David Benscoter, of the Lost Apple Project, works in an orchard at an abandoned homestead near Genesee, Idaho. Benscoter and fellow amateur botanist EJ Brandt recently learned that their work in the fall of 2019 has led to the rediscovery of 10 apple varieties in the Pacific Northwest that were planted by long-ago pioneers and had been thought extinct. (AP Photo/Gillian Flaccus)

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10 pioneer-era apple types thought extinct found in US West

By Gillian Flaccus | Associated Press