Winter and the holiday season are here for real. While boaters may have vessels blocked up in their beds, visions of blackmouth and Dungeness dance in our heads! Nothing puts …
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November might be a bit of a down time for fishing in the Northwest, but it’s a good time to give thanks for the opportunities we do have. Don’t winterize …
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The changing of the seasons is one of the best parts about living in the Northwest, and October is one of my favorite months. From the beginning of the crisp, …
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September is the month when salmon are either already migrating or very close to their river migration. Large numbers of Chinook (kings) will still be in the saltwater bays, estuaries, …
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Summer is cooking and the fishing in parts of the Northwest has been as hot as the weather. Salmon, tuna, crab … it’s on for those who are out on …
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July is truly a contender for the crown of “Best darn month to be alive and on the water” in the Northwest. King salmon, crab, fun, sun, fireworks, and freedom! …
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June in the Northwest can be gray “JUNEuary” type weather, or it can begin the long, hot days of summer. Whether rainy or sunny, we’ve got opportunities to get groceries …
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Happy spring and season’s change to all Northwest Yachting readers! I’m going to be taking over the monthly fishing column from my friend Tony Floor. Thank you to Tony for …
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Hooked Together: Fishing as a Couple
by Kevin Kleinby Kevin Klein“How are you guys not all yelling at each other!” the bemused captain of the boat closest to us shouts after we, my wife and I, help land two winter …