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Jigging for Salmon
We're jigging for salmon at the mouth of the Niagara River in Lake Ontario right on Niagara on the Lake. The tactic today? Drop the Stingnose to the bottom, jig it up, let it flutter down, pause for a ...
When the weather starts to cool down, there are few things I love more than having a hot cup of coffee in hand. Bonus points if the machine making it is easy to use and doesn’t leave me with a nearly ...
A recent Seattle Times op-ed (“BPA plan puts progress on clean energy and salmon recovery at risk,” Aug. 7) misrepresents the Bonneville Power Administration’s contribution to salmon recovery, ...
The Trump administration has abruptly eliminated $1.3 million in federal funding for Washington’s Regional Fisheries Enhancement Groups, jeopardizing salmon restoration across the state. The ...
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has published two reports on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and bacteria in salmon and meat. One survey generated new data on the presence of Listeria monocytogenes, E.
Wells Fargo upgraded Cogent Communications (NASDAQ:CCOI) by two notches to "overweight" on Monday, citing a favorable risk/reward skew at current valuation. Shares of the company were up nearly 7% ...
SOLDOTNA — A trio of anglers leaned on the edge of Jordan Carter’s boat in shallow water on the Kenai River last month, victoriously enjoying a cold beverage. Their ride with Carter, a local fishing ...
STANWOOD — On the west side of an old dike near Port Susan, seagrass sways along tidal channels as birds dart through cattails. On the east side of the dike, separated by only a few feet of dirt, dust ...
The long-held tradition of throwing tortillas onto the field in Jones AT&T Stadium may be coming to an end for Texas Tech football fans. Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports reported Thursday that Big 12 ...
PULLMAN, Wash. — Scientists at Washington State University’s (WSU) Puyallup Research & Extension Center have been working to find out why coho salmon in Puget Sound creeks seem to suffocate after ...
For years, scientists at Washington State University's Puyallup Research & Extension Center have been working to untangle a mystery: Why do coho salmon in Puget Sound creeks seem to suffocate after ...
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