MOUNT VERNON, Wash. — The Army Corps of Engineers is repairing a half-mile series of levees along the Skagit River, which have been in a state of disrepair for years. "It's a powder keg ready to go ...
The state Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed Thursday that the Skagit River will be closed to recreational fishing Sunday through Tuesday from the Highway 9 bridge to the mouth of the Baker ...
The Skagit River from the Highway 536 bridge in Mount Vernon to the Dalles Bridge in Concrete will be open to sockeye salmon fishing from June 16 to July 15. A limit of four sockeye salmon with a ...
Fishing for spring hatchery chinook salmon will open Wednesday on a section of the Skagit River. The season will run through the month of May. Fishing will be allowed from the West Mount Vernon bridge ...
The state Department of Fish and Wildlife has announced that the Skagit River will open Thursday to fishing for hatchery Chinook salmon from the West Mount Vernon Bridge to Gilligan Creek east of ...
Portions of the upper Skagit River and the Cascade River will open Wednesday to fishing for hatchery spring Chinook salmon. According to state Department of Fish and Wildlife news releases, the Skagit ...
A record number of sockeye salmon returned to the Skagit River system this year, marking a major milestone in one of Washington’s most successful fish restoration efforts, according to Puget Sound ...
SKAGIT COUNTY, Wash. — Skagit County officials are helping homeowners prepare for expected flooding. Residents worry it could be a repeat of the devastating 2021 floods in the low-lying areas. As of ...
Marysville resident Frank O’Connor has fished the Skagit River for years and is familiar with the boat launches and best fishing holes. On Sunday, while fishing in his boat near Rockport, he spotted ...
The bald eagle is one of North America’s largest predatory raptors and among the continent’s most recognizable birds. If you’d like to see one of these majestic creatures in their natural habitat this ...
SKAGIT COUNTY, Wash. — The population of summer-fall Chinook salmon expected this year on Washington's Skagit River will be the lowest in nearly 15 years, dealing another devastating blow to Native ...
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