Tippets: Slammed Again, Cedar River Hatchery, Texting Outdoors, Watershed Values
- ESPN contributor Gary Giudice describes the “four things that make a difference” when you’re trying to catch saltwater slam.
- Washington state moves forward with construction of Cedar River permanent sockeye salmon hatchery.
- Texting in the out-of-doors may never replace the scrawled note — or will it?
- Watershed values: “A bush pilot once told me that he could identify good salmon streams from the air by the dark green ribbons weaving through the forest. He didn’t have to be a biologist to notice the effect of nutrient circulation by a river.”
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