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The paved road between Sumpter and Granite will be closed near Granite on weekdays for up to six straight weeks starting ...
A year after an escaped bull injured three fans in Sisters, Oregon, J.J. Harrison came back, knowing, ‘There is no rodeo in ...
It’s unusual for spring chinook to still be migrating at Bonneville Dam, on the Columbia River between Hood River and Troutdale, this late in the spring, according to ODFW. Most years, the run of ...
LA GRANDE, Ore. – Lookingglass Creek opens up for spring Chinook fishing Wednesday, June 18 through Sunday, June 29. The open area is from the mouth upstream t ...
Bull trout were once abundant in the upper Clark Fork River but historic mining and smelting activities upstream affected ...
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife fish biologist Jeff Ziller talks about the art of fishing Oregon's mountain lakes.
Michael Garrity writes, We have millions of cattle in Montana, but there are very few bull trout left, especially in their historic spawning areas of the Upper Clark Fork River.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports that the bull trout, listed in 1998 as a threatened species, has specific habitat requirements: cold, clean, complex and connected habitats.
Bull trout are a native fish species in Montana that relies on four essential conditions for survival: clean water, cold temperatures, a complex habitat, and connected fishery.
The Clark Fork River is federally-designated “critical habitat” for bull trout, a “threatened” species under the Endangered Species Act since 1999. The ...
The project is called “Eggs to Fry in ’25,” as thousands of Oregon school children lend a hand to raise rainbow trout in the classroom.