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BREWSTER – The Bears varsity baseball team had its 21-game winning streak snapped on April 7 with a 1-0 loss to the Meridian 1A Trojans. “It was the longest we have had here since …

Bears maul Bulldogs, 11-3, at home

BREWSTER – The defending state champion Bears varsity baseball team is proving that it is once again the team to reckon with early in the season after defeating Okanogan, 11-3 at home on March …

THE WASHINGTON OUTDOOR REPORT April 2

YOUTH TURKEY SEASON OPENS The youth turkey season runs from April 1 through 7 this year and this is a great time to introduce a kid under the age of 16 to all the fun turkey hunting has to offer …

Master backyarding: Taking outdoor living to the next Level

You’ve heard of a master gardener? How about master backyarding? Backyarding, the art of living, working and enjoying our yards, parks and community green spaces, became a way of life in the …

THE WASHINGTON OUTDOOR REPORT March 26

LAKE ROOSEVELT STURGEON SEASON CHANGE The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife hosted two meetings last week in Spokane and Colville regarding planned changes to sturgeon fishing seasons …

CW2B All-League Basketball Teams

BREWSTER/BRIGEPORT – Senior Kelson Gebbers was voted CW2B Player of the Year in the 2022-23 All-League selections by District 6 coaches and athletic directors. Gebbers was a First Team pick and …

Wenatchee River Institute Red Barn March Events

Red Barn Event: Nexus Ski Film with Sasha Dingle Thursday, March 23, 7- 8 p.m. Join WRI and Leavenworth professional skier, Sasha Dingle, to watch the new ski film, Nexus! It is an …

The Washington Outdoor Report week of March 19

WALLEYE FISHING IS HEATING UP Rusty Johnston and I got our boat onto Potholes Reservoir last week for a few hours and managed to jig up three, fat, colorful, 16-inch walleye along with several …

Mission Ridge adds days to calendar in March and April

Wenatchee- Mission Ridge Ski & Board Resort is excited to announce the addition of eight days of operations for the current 2023 season. The added midweek days of March 27, 28, 29 and April …

THE WASHINGTON OUTDOOR REPORT March 12

PINK SALMON NUMBERS ARE LOOKING GOOD Odd numbered years are pink salmon years here in Washington State and 2023 is lining up to be a good one for anglers fishing for them in Puget Sound and its …

WDFW seeks public comments on 2023-2024 hunting seasons

OLYMPIA – From February 15 through March 27, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will accept written public comments on proposed rule changes to regulations for 2023-2024 hunting …

Forest seeks public comments on proposal to balance bighorn sheep, domestic grazing needs;

CENTRAL WASHINGTON -  The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest is reinitiating scoping for an environmental impact statement (EIS) that would update the existing forest plans direction for the …

THE WASHINGTON OUTDOOR REPORT week of March 5

New WDFW Commissioners appointed Governor Jay Inslee has appointed two new Fish and Wildlife Commissioners to replace outgoing commissioners Don McIsaac and Kim Thorburn. The outgoing …

Bears finish second at state basketball championship

SPOKANE – A second half surge by Davenport erased a Brewster halftime 31-28 lead and provided just enough momentum for the Gorillas to hold off the experienced state fixtures for a 65-58 win …

The Washington Outdoor Report week of February 26

SPRING SALMON SEASON SET Fisheries managers in Oregon and Washington have published the spring Chinook salmon seasons for the Columbia River and it’s tributaries. According to the …

Turnovers tell the tale in Bears’ loss

RICHLAND – The Brewster boys and Waterville/Mansfield girls are the only remaining Quad City teams remaining in the state Round of 12 following their games in the Round of 16 played on Feb. …

The Washington Outdoor Report week of February 19

A guided trip into the outdoors can be a wonderful experience. The vast majority of guides and outfitters are true professionals who do a great job but it’s important to know exactly what you …

Quad Cities teams remain in state basketball quest

BREWSTER – As the process of elimination progresses toward the inevitable 1B-2B state championships in Spokane on March 1-4, a pair of Quad Cities teams – Brewster boys and …

Moose and deer spotted crossing mighty Columbia River

BREWSTER – It is a rare sight to witness a deer or a moose swimming across the Columbia River. It is even more unusual to see both ungulates doing so within minutes of each other. Tara …

WDFW seeks public input on draft co-manager hatchery policy

OLYMPIA – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is seeking public comment on a draft policy to guide management of hatcheries in cooperation with tribal co-managers. The …

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