
Crab fishing in commission spotlight
Crab fishing in Puget Sound is expected to be one of the key discussions when the state Fish and Wildlife Commission meets Friday and Saturday in Olympia.
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Classic Columbia River Film DVD: 1947 The Mighty Columbia River Dams Agricultural, Boating/Shipping & Salmon Fishing History Pictures Film $12.99 The largest North American River flowing into the Pacific Ocean, The Columbia River, source waters are in the Canadian Rockies. Along its path, Columbia will join or pass through the Grand Coulee Dam (the largest concrete structure of its time), The Snake River, The Bonneville Dam, and Portland. The dams along The Columbia River are used to build reservoirs for irrigation, creating hydroelectric p… |
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New-MAP, CALIFORNIA & OREGON – CF643P Navionics Platinum Plus CF/643P+ Marine Map – North America – United States Of America – California, Washington, Oregon – Los Angeles – Columbia River – Fishing… |
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MAP, CALIFORNIA & OREGON Navionics Platinum Plus CF/643P+ Marine Map – North America – United States Of America – California, Washington, Oregon – Los Angeles – Columbia River – Fishing… |
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New-C-MAP MAXLAKES WEST SD CARD NA-M020 – 30550 Designed for freshwater fishing and hunting, MAX Lakes delivers the highest level of detail and value-added data not found on any other electronic charts on the market. Also, the MAX Lakes database is constantly growing and is updated yearly! Features: Shaded Depth Areas Points of Interest (POIs) such as campgrounds, shops, gas stations & more State Fishing Regulations State Hunting Regulations… |
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Empty Nets: Indians, Dams, and the Columbia River Second Edition (Culture and Environment in the Pacific West) $13.72 Empty Nets is a disturbing history of broken promises and justice delayed. It chronicles a native peoples fight to maintain their livelihood and culture in the face of an indifferent federal bureaucracy and hostile state governments. In 1939, the U.S. Government promised to provide Columbia River Indians with replacements for traditional fishing sites flooded in the backwater of the Bonneville D… |