A study has revealed just how many people are fishing, hunting and enjoying wildlife in Washington state and the amount of money they spend while doing it. The numbers are eye opening.
The redneck cities of Washington Part 2 is finally here, we saw the outcry for more redneck cities or people upset their city wasn't mentioned on the list so we decided to add a part two, you can also check out part 1 right there!
Have you spotted any of these invasive species in Washington? Hopefully not seeing as they don't belong here. This is a list of the 5 animals that don't belong in Washington state.
Were you born and raised in Washington state but feel more like a southern boy? Well, you might be a redneck, here are five signs you're a redneck living in Washington.
Deputies were called to the Parker orchard near Parker Bridge and North Track roads at about 3:00 pm on Tuesday after a report of a body found in the area.
Aside from talking with friends and anglers about their fishing recommendations, I always check with the Department of Fish & Wildlife website since there is a wealth of information that fishermen NEED to know, including regulations and any changes to the regulations since the booklets were printed.
Washington State has so many different options when it comes to climate, elevation, topography, and wildlife. If you're into hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, or all of the above, Washington offers plenty of opportunities.
If you hunt, fish, camp or hike -- or do anything in between -- you'll want to be at the Yakima Valley SunDome this weekend for the 27th annual Central Washington Sportsmen Show.
Besides at the activities and equipment, spokesman Rob Phillips says you'll be able to enjoy a new live animal display, “Predators Of The Heart” from Anacortes...