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Rainbow Trout of Lake Roosevelt
One of the benefits of running a web site on this state's fishing lakes is that there is always a new lake to go explore. We are blessed with thousands of lakes in this state. You could spend your whole life fishing new lakes and still find another one just around the corner. I'd heard of lake Roosevelt and it's monster rainbow a few years back. Triploids and naturally spawning fish that run to ten pounds plus. In the course of my travels to new lakes, I'd kept this one in mind. One day, I said to myself, I will fish this lake. That day arrived November 6th. Guide Lennie Mayo (J.L. Fishing Guide Service) had invited me out to...
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One of the benefits of running a web site on this state's fishing lakes is that there is always a new lake to go explore. We are blessed with thousands of lakes in this state. You could spend your whole life fishing new lakes and still find another one just around the corner. I'd heard of lake Roosevelt and it's monster rainbow a few years back. Triploids and naturally spawning fish that run to ten pounds plus. In the course of my travels to new lakes, I'd kept this one in mind. One day, I said to myself, I will fish this lake. That day arrived November 6th. Guide Lennie Mayo (J.L. Fishing Guide Service) had invited me out to...
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- Change in daily trout limits for American and Black Lakes
- Action: The daily limit for trout is changed. Only two trout 14 inches or greater may be retained as part of the 5 fish bag limit.Effective date: March 6 through Apr... - Vance Creek Pond #1 will open for fishing to juveniles, seniors, holders of...
- Action: Open Vance Creek Pond #1 to fishing by juveniles, seniors (over 70 years old) and persons with Department of Fish and Wildlife disability licenses only.Effectiv... - WDFW seeks nominations for
- OLYMPIA - The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is seeking nominations through March 31 for membership on its Enforcement Advisory Group.Up to five qualif... - Recreational Columbia River smelt season to close
- Action: Closes smelt fishery, prior to the scheduled closing date of March 31.Effective dates: March 11, 2010.Species affected: Eulachon smelt.Location: Mainstem ... - States set spring chinook, sturgeon seasons
- OREGON CITY, Ore. - Fishery managers from Oregon and Washington set spring chinook salmon and sturgeon fishing seasons for the Columbia and Willamette rivers today during...
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Washington Fishing Regs & Licenses
Resident
Annual Freshwater - $21.90
Annual Saltwater - $20.26
Senior Freshwater - $5.48
Senior Saltwater - $6.02
Nonresident
Annual Freshwater - $43.80
Annual Saltwater - $39.97
License Requirements:
Everyone 15 years of age or older must have a license.Federal and state law requires persons 15 years or older to give their Social Security Number in order to obtain a license...
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Annual Freshwater - $21.90
Annual Saltwater - $20.26
Senior Freshwater - $5.48
Senior Saltwater - $6.02
Nonresident
Annual Freshwater - $43.80
Annual Saltwater - $39.97
License Requirements:
Everyone 15 years of age or older must have a license.Federal and state law requires persons 15 years or older to give their Social Security Number in order to obtain a license...
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