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WDFW -- Fishing in SW Washington (Region 5): Map of Lowland Lakes
Fish Management in SW Washington. *. Warmwater Fish Research. *. Sturgeon and Steelhead Tag Recovery. *. Lowland Lakes Map ...
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WDFW - Puget Sound Recreational Halibut
2009 Juan de Fuca Strait and Puget Sound Halibut Fishery ... Back to Halibut Fishery Home · Puget Sound Fishing Reports ...
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WDFW - 2007 Halibut Weekly Reports
2009 Ocean Halibut Fishery Quotas. North Coast (Marine Areas 3 & 4) Season Total: 108030 lbs. South Coast (Marine Area 2) Season Total: 42739 lbs. ...
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WDFW -- Living with Wildlife
Raccoons can be seen throughout the year, except during extremely cold periods. Usually observed at night, they are occasionally seen during the day eating ...
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WDFW -- Living with Wildlife
Raccoons pair up only during the breeding season, and mating occurs as early as January to as late as June. The peak mating period is March to April. ...
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WDFW - Razor Clamming in Washington State
The Pacific razor clam (Siliqua patula) is an exceptionally meaty shellfish which ranges from California to Alaska. It is abundant on surf-pounded ocean ...
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Pacific razor clams, Siliqua patula
Pacific razor clams, Siliqua patula. Date: 12/30/04 Owner: Gallery Administrator. Size:. 500x375, 1000x750. Full size: 1000x750 ...
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Pacific Salmon Identification - Marine Phase
pacific salmon, marine salmon fishery, selective fishing techniques, salmon identification, news and more.
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WDFW -- Living with Wildlife
Cougars are classified as game animals and an open season and a hunting license are required to hunt them (WAC 232-12-007). A property owner or the owner’s ...
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WDFW -- Living with Wildlife
In Washington, black bears live in a diverse array of forested habitats, ... Denning black bears enter a state of torpor, a modified form of hibernation. ...