Only those with long memories may recall the awful environmental news and economic impacts of severe restrictions in catches ...
Whale entanglements are becoming more common along the west coast of the United States, with NOAA Fisheries reporting as many as three dozen confirmed sightings in 2024.
Along the West Coast, salmon and trout are threads in the cultural fabric. They have sustained Native Tribes, fueled the economies of entire towns, and sparked wonder in countless anglers. They have ...
The Oregon coast makes your phone feel optional as the horizon does all the talking. Curious which getaways turn a simple weekend into a genuine reset?
Oregon’s coast turns stormy days into cozy feasts where gray skies feel like a scenic invitation. Ready to warm up the rainy ...
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America's top-ranked remote destination for 2026 is a coastal gem in the Pacific Northwest
Visit this town in Oregon for a budget-friendly weekend escape with dramatic scenery, whale-watching opportunities, and laid-back coastal charm.
Stryker Rods have been manufacturing fishing rods and blanks in Eugene since 2019. Their American-made products serve fishing ...
In November 2006, skeletal remains were discovered along the shoreline in Taholah, an unincorporated village on the Quinault Indian Reservation, approximately 185 miles north of Tillamook Bay. The ...
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Fed agents deploy tear gas on protesters outside Portland ICE facility
Portland and surrounding cities are holding protests in opposition to Immigration and Customs Enforcement this weekend. Read ...
Once again, there will be no sturgeon retention season in the lower Columbia River this year. It’s the fourth year in a row that Washington and Oregon have needed to make that decision.
Located just 15 miles north of Roseburg and about 165 miles south of Portland, this charming town sits conveniently off Interstate 5, making it accessible without being overrun. The beauty of ...
A bipartisan bill directing WDFW to fire up coveted wild steelhead-based "broodstock conservation programs" on all Washington rivers with native runs received a public hearing in Olympia today.
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