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WEEK IN REVIEW
Monday


A man without a heartbeat: Everett firefighter ...
Everett man accused of running sex ring faces t...
Republican's YouTube ode to superdelegates
Sunday


My life and bylines: Stories of a lifetime in news
Marysville teenager killed amid chase was sober...
Sent to cheer U.S. soldiers, teddy bear is lost...
Saturday


Heroism emerges from Everett apartment fire
Snohomish rapist surrenders in Arkansas
At 100, he's still throwing a lot of strikes
Friday


Ailing boy makes a wish, and Boeing delivers
Construction set to begin on 'giant cow's stoma...
Barack Obama wins Rick Larsen's backing
Thursday


Real speed racers: Team shoots for land speed r...
Training accident kills Marysville soldier
Everett neighborhood may work out spat over buses
Wednesday


Classmates honor Codey Porter, who died in sand...
Snohomish County's coffers run low for cops, roads
2-year sentence for hit-and-run death of skateb...
Tuesday


Cuts loom for schools across Snohomish County
25 years later, no answers in killing of Arling...
Next hit to your shopping list? Chicken and por...
 

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Wayne Kruse

My name is Wayne Kruse and as the dean of Northwest outdoor writers (over 30 years in fishing/hunting journalism) it's my pleasure to help you enjoy the traditional outdoor activities that make up such an important part of the lifestyle in this beautiful corner of the country.


Born and raised in Puget Sound country, and an avid fisher/hunter/mushroomer/clam digger/you name it, I've done it all and try to bring you the latest, most current information on who's doing what, where, in the tall and uncut around here, and how best to go about it.

It's nice to meet you, and I hope to see you on the river one of these days.


No luck finding lingcod

It was a bit of a lumpy ride if you were out on the saltchuck for the lingcod opener last week, which probably explained a relatively slow fishery. [More]





Cold affects trout opener

You know it was a cold trout opener Saturday when the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife creel checker at a popular lake in Pend Oreille County tallied a nice five-fish limit of cutthroat, going 11 to 14 inches, for the only fisherman on the... [More]





Salmon anglers take big hit

It looked for a while like Washington anglers might get away unscathed this summer from the Pacific salmon disaster which will close seasons completely in California and much of Oregon, but it turns out we'll have to ante up as well. The "North of... [More]





Clinics for novice anglers

Have a youngster dinging you to take him or her fishing? But you're a single parent, or you just moved here from Sioux City, and you don't know a red Gamakatsu from a blue Suzuki? Fear not -- the Everett Steelhead and Salmon Club has the perfect... [More]





Cold can't keep derby from success

You know those old black and white photos everyone's seen? Of 1800s whaling ships stuck in the ice, up around Nome somewhere? That must have been the way it felt Saturday for 800-plus participants in the Anacortes Salmon Derby, as they fought frigid... [More]





Anacortes derby one of best

The Anacortes Salmon Derby, coming up March 29-30, is an event that has already outgrown its humble beginnings. It has become myth. It has become legend. It is a fishing contest, yes, but also a social happening of epic proportions in the north... [More]





Club's trout plant plans a mystery

Mark Spada is normally one of the friendliest and most forthcoming individuals you'd ever want to meet. But just ask the president of the Snohomish Sportsmen's Club when, exactly, the group is going to plant those big, triploid rainbow trout in... [More]





Good weather, fishing at Hot Plug

After 21 years of fighting wind and rain, Bill Hayes finally got lucky. The 22nd running of his Hot Plug's Salmon Derby last weekend was flat, calm, dry, and best of all, productive. [More]





 
More columns
Time to dip for smelt while you can  February 21
Something for everyone at Evergreen Sportsmen's Show  February 17
Look for blackmouth in the San Juan Islands  February 14
Search for winter chinook goes on  February 7
Lack of chinook in Area 9 a puzzle  January 31
Few chinook found in Marine Area 9  January 24
Seminars offer plenty of free info  January 20
Skagit late steelhead season in limbo  January 17
Popular fishery to stay closed  January 10
Conditions not yet ideal for ice fishing  January 3
Rainbows biting in Lake Stevens  December 20
Winter steelhead back in area rivers  December 13
Christmas gifts for your favorite outdoorsman   December 9
State duck call champ 5th at Worlds  December 6
Blackmouth anglers should head south  November 29
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