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  1. Cougar-hunting bill faces opposition
  2. Clam digging good on local beaches
  3. Recent coastal razor clam dig stymies diggers from one day to the next
  4. The Signpost Blog | New Green Trails Maps out
  5. Spring chinook fishery success changes from day to day in the Lower Columbia, but has
  6. Whoop-whoop of a snipe tops Hart Mountain campfire tales
  7. Boating: Wild Horse Reservoir cleaning station to open
  8. Hunting: F&G Commission to meet on big game seasons
  9. Boating: Water levels lowered at Brownlee Reservoir
  10. Outdoors for Kids: Water keeps you playing outdoors
  11. Fish rap: Signs of spring are scarce, but still there
  12. Apply for moose, sheep, goat hunts in April
  13. Makin’ tracks
  14. Ask Zimo: To lock or not to lock your 4WD hubs? Opinions differ
  15. Hidden section of the Snake River has lots of wildlife, especially birds
  16. Heading for Whistler? Here's your guide to roadside attractions worth a stop
  17. More fun and games with tricky water bottles
  18. Whatever the fitness goal, heart-rate monitor offers invaluable info
  19. Heart-rate monitors — a buyer's guide
  20. Conditions improving for salmon fishing on Columbia | Fishing report
  21. Easy to prepare squid recipe stuffed with rice is a warm delight for cold salmon angl
  22. Sekiu producing winter chinook, but angler effort is light
  23. Celebrate spring with arts shows, nature walks
  24. Watch people, flowering trees and cascading water at Bellevue Downtown Park
  25. It's flower festival time
  26. Spend a tasty weekend at Vegfest
  27. Boat show at the Port Ludlow Marina
  28. Spring lambs in Lewis County
  29. With the weather cooperating, get some alone time on a lake
  30. Balanced Rock a geologic oddity in south central Idaho near Buhl
  31. Angler turnout almost 40 percent less of what it was last year at this time on the Lo
  32. Video: Join Zimo on a float trip on the Snake River for a whole lot of wildlife watch
  33. Trout planted in several lakes for spring-break fishing
  34. Youth Employment for Fire Logistical Support
  35. East of the Cascades bike maps to get you around Deschutes, Sherman, Grant, Union cou
  36. Tiny bids, big lens
  37. Everett Blackmouth Derby anglers found tough fishing
  38. Where they're biting, where they're not
  39. Spring chinook fishing on Lower Columbia River still in a funk
  40. State Fish and Wildlife boat ramp and creel checks
  41. Learn how to clean zebra mussels off your boat at a Boise demonstration next Monday
  42. Cool things in the Northwest outdoors from regional newspapers
  43. Bartley: Help stop noxious weeds spread at Deer Flat refuge
  44. Good halibut fishery on the horizon in most Washington marine waters
  45. Fly Fishers' seminar will offer fishing tips
  46. Hood Canal salmon group seeks volunteers
  47. Meeting will focus on forest planning rule
  48. Coast Guard Auxiliary offers boating class
  49. March 31 is deadline for fishing licenses
  50. Snow programs ending for season at Paradise
  51. Birds enjoy a trip to the lake, too
  52. Pacific marine life has its own version of a spa
  53. Washington skiers are catching "spring fever"
  54. March 31 is deadline for fishing licenses
  55. Snow programs ending for season at Paradise
  56. Coast Guard Auxiliary offers boating class
  57. Meeting will focus on forest planning rule
  58. Fly Fishers' seminar will offer fishing tips
  59. Hood Canal salmon group seeks volunteers
  60. Spring fever
  61. Pacific marine life has its own version of a spa
  62. Roger Phillips: Just one more cast, and you may find the answers
  63. Sport anglers not big fans of new Alaska halibut fishery ruling | Outdoors notebook
  64. Surprise catch by state Fish and Wildlife test fishery boat in northern Puget Sound
  65. A look at major events in Astoria's 200-year history
  66. Top 10 ways to get the most out of an Astoria weekend
  67. List of major events planned during Astoria's bicentennial
  68. Ecola State Park, more hikes on northern Oregon coast for spring break
  69. Astoria plans a May-to-September party to celebrate its bicentennial
  70. Go to beach this weekend, dig clams
  71. Southwest region lakes planted with trout and should boost fishing
  72. Wolf pact lifts protections in 2 states
  73. Times fishing reporter gets same results on the Lower Columbia River during day two w
  74. Moon Dieu!
  75. Poaching tip leads to guilty plea in one case, charges in two others
  76. Deal reached to lift wolf protections in 2 states
  77. Weekend Getaway: Foothills Dash
  78. Snow Report for March 18
  79. Hike of the week: Deception Pass Headlands Trail
  80. Astoria's Liberty Theater ready to celebrate town's bicentennial (video)
  81. All packed, ready to roll
  82. Tales from Mount Rainier
  83. Tough going on the Lower Columbia River for spring chinook
  84. City touts one-man trike force, but at 103, he'd rather be bicycling
  85. Field Guide to Rare Plants of Washington
  86. Idaho mulls expanding trophy hunt auctions
  87. Boise River flows to increase Monday
  88. Oregon Caves opens for season; public TV documentaries in the works
  89. Part of North Umpqua Trail east of Roseburg closed due to storm damage
  90. Cycling on Anderson Island, other islands in Washington waters, too
  91. It'll cost you more to climb Mount Rainier
  92. Hunting: Fish and Game gives tips on looking for antlers
  93. Fishing: Meridian angler wins $1,000 for tagged trout
  94. BOB builds a better baby buggy
  95. Spring steelhead fishing is here, for now
  96. Chinook forecast down from last year
  97. Makin' Tracks
  98. Ask Zimo: It may be getting late to get kestrel bird nest boxes out
  99. It's time to get your bike tuned, your gear ready and your body in shape
  100. Best bets for this weekend: Robots, 'Star Wars' and Port Townsend history
  101. Rites of spring: a dozen outdoorsy ways to christen the new season
  102. Best bets among coming events: Vegfest, tulips, Spring Fair
  103. Free daffodils, and other ways to welcome spring
  104. Cross the state to see tundra swans on 'Swan Lake'
  105. Clipper offers Gray whale excursions
  106. Quick and tasty baked salmon recipe worth dining on
  107. Spring is for kite flying
  108. Razor clam digs open Saturday and Sunday
  109. Mount Rainier National Park raises climbing fee to $43
  110. Fishing seasons for halibut reflect higher catch quota
  111. Performance Bike now open in Boise
  112. Inclement conditions keep anglers at home
  113. It'll cost more to climb Rainier
  114. A costlier climb: Rainier permits will run you $43, up from $30
  115. Hike Cape Perpetua, plus four more gems farther south on Oregon's coast
  116. Spring chinook catches improve in the past couple of days
  117. BLM Solicits Proposals for Private-Public Partnerships to Establish Wild Horse Ecosan
  118. Salazar, Abbey Disscuss $12 Billion Economic Contribution of BLM Public Lands
  119. Nez Perce Trail from Oregon to Montana gets new website
  120. Next coastal razor clam digs set to begin this weekend
  121. State Fish and Wildlife ramp and creel checks
  122. Section of Snake River National Recreation Trail in Hells Canyon recreation area temp
  123. Former Meridian man convicted of poaching near Idaho City has hunting license suspend
  124. Where they're biting, where they're not
  125. Razor clam dig opens Saturday evening, then switches to morning low tides
  126. Razor-clam dig gets green light at ocean beaches March 19-22
  127. Hiking with My Brother | Amabilis Mountain Snowshoe
  128. California's Castle Crags, more outdoor news from Northwest newspapers
  129. Youth Conservation and Fly Fishing Academy camp offered this summer
  130. Mount Adams summit climb, test photo from summer 2010
  131. Fish & Wildlife Service: 108 years of wildlife preservation
  132. Family outdoors safety class set for March 20
  133. Pheasants Forever banquet Saturday
  134. Ducks Unlimited banquet coming up
  135. Fly-casting class set for Federal Way
  136. Willapa plan deadline extended
  137. 108 years of wildlife preservation
  138. In search of steelhead
  139. Radical Reels brings film tour to Olympia
  140. The Loup - a bold, seasonal classic
  141. Can't find fish? Might try for a bear permit
  142. Prep for spring bear hunting
  143. Snow report for March 11
  144. Weekend getaway: Spree at Alpental
  145. Hike of the week: Skookum Falls and beyond, Trail No. 1194 to the suspension bridge s
  146. Better chinook return won't be reflected in quotas
  147. No loss of glamour when traveling green in Scotland
  148. In search of steelhead
  149. Zimo: Spring weather is as tricky as a fish-fetching dog
  150. Tighter salmon restrictions is "ice thrown" on local anglers
  151. Bottomfishing season reopens Saturday at three coastal ports
  152. Northern California could possibly see first chinook fishery in a few years
  153. Bring a bike, not a locomotive, to ride the Chehalis Western, other rail-trails
  154. Earth, atmosphere and moon
  155. Class lures folks new to fishing
  156. Cash in on the banks for winter chinook salmon
  157. Spring Break Activities for Youth at Interpretive Center
  158. Oregon, Washington university magazines delve into land, ecosystem issues of interest
  159. A visual surprise to save a scalp
  160. Three Washington parks to close due to state budget cuts; more possible
  161. Hunting: Big game scoring day March 24 in Pocatello
  162. Fishing: Fly casting tournament May 14
  163. Hunting: Turkey, black bear drawing results online
  164. Controlled burn: Expect smoke in Weiser Ranger District
  165. New book takes lingering look at history of elk hunting
  166. Ask Zimo: Trip checklists mean you won’t leave critical gear behindChecklists ar
  167. Makin’ tracks
  168. The signs are aligning for improved fishing
  169. Warmwater fishing starts sooner than you think
  170. New plate supports wilderness areas
  171. Casting tracks: Here's a great activity for you and the kids
  172. Spring chinook catch picking up in Lower Columbia River
  173. Three ocean salmon fishing options come to light
  174. Stormwatching with no storm: Take a good book
  175. Upcoming events around Western Washington
  176. Weekend calendar
  177. Kitsap Antique Show in Bremerton
  178. Follow route of history on Sammamish River Trail
  179. Best bets for this weekend: dogs, bikes and leprechauns
  180. Rare breeds, fun events at Seattle dog show
  181. Green stripe, parade and Irish Festival for St. Patrick
  182. Two March hikes for the itchy-footed
  183. City slickers play Old MacDonald: Now ducks and goats join the chickens
  184. Tell us about your summer events
  185. Video: Collecting wildlife tracks is easy with plaster of Paris. Zimo shows you how t
  186. Federal panel adopts options for ocean salmon sport fisheries
  187. Take me to the mountain
  188. Seafood Recipe of the Week has an Irish twist in honor of St. Patty's Day
  189. BLM Announces 2011 Priority Renewable Energy Projects
  190. Digital Photography Workshop at Interpretive Center
  191. Webcast of BLM Wild Horse & Burro Board Meeting
  192. Take in view from Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge, then go to Birding and Blues
  193. Millions of fish found dead in a Southern California marina
  194. Two tributaries above Bonneville Dam open March 16, but don't expect much action earl
  195. Lower Deschutes River in Oregon to open for spring chinook fishing
  196. Millions of fish die in Calif. harbor
  197. BLM Extends Public Comment Period for Draft Solar PEIS by 30 Days
  198. Proposed mountain bike bike at Timberline Ski Area opens 30-day comment period
  199. Roundup of Northwest travel/outdoor recreation news from regional magazines
  200. Getting active outside can bring sunshine to your winter
  201. Spring chinook fishing somewhat slow over the weekend
  202. Where they're biting, where they're not
  203. State Fish and Wildlife boat ramp and creel checks
  204. Quincy Valley Trout Derby draws large turnout and stringers full of fish
  205. Geoduck Salmon Derby yields fair catches in the Hood, and decent chinook fishing else
  206. Commission hears hunt proposals; amends Puget Sound clam, oyster seasons
  207. Roundup of outdoor recreation news from Northwest newspapers
  208. Natalie Bartley: Oregon’s Anthony Lakes is family-friendly and affordable
  209. NATURAL WONDER: Bighorn jewelry?
  210. Know your rules when fishing for spring chinook in the Lower Columbia River region
  211. Special interest? There is a camp for that
  212. Art helps to save Hawaii's native birds
  213. You need the right tunes to move to the music during workout
  214. Roger Phillips: Good outdoor clothes are worth the price
  215. Clamming will switch to mornings
  216. 250 exhibitors coming to Seattle Bike Expo
  217. Hunting deadline nears
  218. Panel to discuss speed limits on lake
  219. Outdoors foundation to hold fundraiser
  220. Titlow Trail Mud Run to take runners onto trails
  221. The Loup – a bold, seasonal classic
  222. Coho mark rates for sport fisheries down this year
  223. Dissolvable fishing line being tested could benefit water environment
  224. Tillamook County signs of spring: daffodils blooming profusely
  225. Northern California chinook forecasts looks good on paper, and might lead to a sport
  226. Follow up from salmon forecast meeting reveals some new fishing possibilities this su
  227. Idaho Fish and Game Commission announces director candidates
  228. WDFW schedules public meeting on Ebey Island salmon habitat restoration study
  229. Weekend getaway: White Pass Winter Carnival
  230. Snow report for March 4
  231. Hike of the week: Slab Camp Creek to Camp Tony Trail No. 838
  232. Bring on spring, but I'll miss beauty of Pacific Northwest winter (in photos, video l
  233. Gather for Coleman nostalgia
  234. 90 searchers fail to find skier missing at Crystal
  235. Gather for Coleman nostalgia
  236. Crystal searchers turn to tree wells for skier
  237. How to tell it's time to throw out your shoes
  238. Locals bring coffee, art, fashion to 'new' White Center
  239. Locals bring coffee, art, fashion to 'new' White Center
  240. Hope diminishing in search for missing skier
  241. Colored and scented herring is the way to catch spring chinook
  242. Video: Zimo combines kite flying and hiking to get the kids outdoors
  243. Things are just ducky along Vancouver's Salmon Creek Trail; more links on Clark Count
  244. Fishing: Whitefish derby set for Saturday, March 5
  245. Sportsman Show in Boise March 3-6
  246. The secret is out on the Treasure Valley's backyard kokanee salmon fishing hot spot
  247. Hooked on Gear: Get a grip with this fish sneaker
  248. Fly fishing films travel the world for fish
  249. Camping and casting at Idaho’s favorite destinations
  250. Choosing the best fishing boat for Idaho waters