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Midnight rule flips: the fishing regulation changes that hit the second 2026 started
When the clock struck midnight on the first day of 2026, a stack of new fishing rules quietly flipped... The post Midnight ...
In 2025, the Statesman Journal outdoors team wrote about fascinating people and traveled to stunning places. Here's our 10 ...
To offer a sense of the stories written by our local, feet-on-ground reporters in the past year, we wanted to share the list ...
Community members gathered in the Pendleton Convention Center to hear from local representatives about the upcoming ...
Fisheries managers for the WDFW have started the process by which the state will decide if there will be enough of a smelt return to the Columbia River to open recreational smelt dipping on the Cowlit ...
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The "ban hunting" argument that keeps starting fights at the range — and why it won’t stop
At a lot of public ranges right now, the most heated argument is not about calibers or optics, it... The post The “ban ...
Jonathan Smith said that he is opposed to the ongoing postal modernization plan called Delivering for America, but believes ...
By Don Allen It’s not surprising that the Trump administration is once again interfering in California water issues with its ...
This past year was a hot one for outdoor news that sometimes landed on the front page of the Tribune and papers all over the ...
It proved to be an intense and closely watched drama where every vote seemingly mattered. An unusually diverse cross-section ...
The wine world is eager to say goodbye to 2025, but will 2026 bring better days for the struggling industry that seems unable ...
The motive behind one Republican candidate’s bid for the open Haywood County Register of Deeds seat is proof she’s not ...
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