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Washington Restocks Lake Roosevelt With Nearly Half Million Trout


SPR s Steve Jackson reports.
As the Covid crisis starts to recede, more people are returning to normal activities, like fishing. A major fish release at Lake Roosevelt should make that location a great destination soon for anglers.
The releases of thousands of rainbow trout has been a yearly occurrence at Lake Roosevelt since 1985.
The releases are part of mitigation efforts to make up for the loss of migrating fish that were lost with construction of Grand Coulee Dam.
This week, 475,000 8-to-12 inch rainbows will be released from three area hatcheries to various locations on the sprawling waterway.
The Spokane Tribe will also release 10-thousand larger one pound fish into the lower third of the lake.

The released fish are known as triploids. That means they have three sets of chromosomes instead of the normal two, and as a result, are sterile. The idea is to prevent the introduced fish from mating with the existing fish in the lake, says Staci Lehman of t ....

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State says to keep your bird feeders down, salmonella still spreading


State says to keep your bird feeders down, salmonellosis still spreading
Jessie Darland, Kitsap Sun
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A pine siskin sits upon a cedar limb near Brownsville on Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021.
Finches and songbirds visiting from Canada haven’t returned north yet and are still congregating in mass in Washington state spreading salmonellosis.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is asking people to continue keeping their bird feeders down until at least March 1 in Western Washington and until April 1 in Eastern Washington. The department originally asked people to bring their feeders in until at least February, but because of the extent of the problem, feeders will need to be hidden away until the birds begin returning to the boreal forests of Canada.  ....

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State agency closes roads for winter in Okanogan County

State agency closes roads for winter in Okanogan County
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