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Where Can I Night Fishing Washington

Fishing for Albacore Tuna aboard the charter vessel Rampage with captain Randy Ratliff from Westport Sport Fishing in Westport Washington

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Many fishing choices to be had in the Columbia River region
The Seattle Times
Shad angling is open from Buoy 10 upstream to the Oregon/Washington Border. Sturgeon retention is allowed three days per week (Thursday, Friday, and Saturday) from Marker 82 downstream to Wauna Powerlines through July 31 with a 38-inch minimum and
Spring chinook fishery will be open this weekend on lower Columbia RiverAccess Washington
Lower Columbia open to chinook fishing this weekendLongview Daily News
Spring chinook fishing to reopen in lower ColumbiaThe Columbian
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New Zealand Herald

Kidnapped fishermen's case angers Chinese public
Washington Post
Wang Lijie, the captain of one of the seized fishing boats, said in an interview Wednesday with The Washington Post that five fishermen remained hospitalized, their legs swollen from beatings received during captivity. He described their captors as
China, North Korea ties hit rough weatherWashington Examiner
North Korea will up its nuclear 'deterrent' as countermeasure to US 'provocation'National Post

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The Associated Press

APNewsBreak: Environmental group sues to protect rare dolphin population off
Washington Post
HONOLULU — An environmental group on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against the National Marine Fisheries Service to force a decision on whether it will put a population of rare dolphins living near Hawaii on the endangered species list.
Group Sues for Rare Hawaii DolphinSci-Tech Today
AP NewsBreak: Group sues for rare Hawaii dolphinWashington Examiner

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Memorial Day weekend a prime time for holiday anglers in Washington state
Bellingham Herald
By MARK YUASA — The Seattle Times Memorial Day weekend is expected to draw plenty of anglers out on the water for a variety of fish to catch. Many will head to the Lower Columbia River for hatchery spring chinook this Saturday and Sunday.
Fewer fish, larger winners and still a good timeHeraldNet

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Telegraph.co.uk

Beachcomber warning: Mother lode of tsunami debris to come
KING5.com
For more than a decade the Heilman family has combed some of the most remote beaches on Washington's coast. They brought a lot of stuff home: fishing floats, small buoys, anything that doesn't sink. Son Connor said for years they found black fishing
Classes educating public on what to do with tsunami debrisNorthwest Cable News
Expert warns of debris deluge to comePeninsula Daily
Coastal communities must plan for tsunami debrisThe Olympian
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