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dazzling array of summer activities make the Yakima River Canyon one of the ... A more active way to float or even just wade into the river includes fishing Washington’s only Blue Ribbon Trout ...
FISHING — The upper section of the Yakima River will open for hatchery spring chinook fishing on Saturday, May 17. With the spring chinook fishery in the lower Yakima River just getting under ...
FISHING Starting Saturday, Sept. 20, a 1.25-mile section of the lower Yakima River in Prosser will be closed to fishing from any floating device, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife says.
Attracting many kids and adults with its refreshing and smooth water, floating the Yakima River on a hot summer day is a great activity to add to your itinerary between the months of June and ...
Paul Tetzlaff of Marysville and Les Bouck of Everett (both standing) drift flies along the upper Yakima River looking for trout. (Mike Benbow photo) I like fishing the Yakima early because there ...
Want to know if a river is sick? Why not take its temperature? That's what the state Department of Ecology will do along the entire length of the Yakima River this week from a helicopter flying ...
The warm weather has perked up the bass and catfish lurking in the Yakima River, and fishing in turn has also taken a swing for the better. Paul Hoffarth, a state Fish and Wildlife in Pasco ...
Find more from the story here. Click here to subscribe. Each summer, a 16-mile stretch of the Yakima River between Ellensburg and Yakima along State Route 821 (Canyon Road), with its cool, refreshing, ...