• Best hiking trails, campsites, fishing spots, paddle routes, beachcombing, and more• Trip and activity options include related natural history information • Includes Olympic National Park's spectacular 70-mile-long wilderness beach stripA wild ocean snuggled up to a wild land in the furthest corner of our Lower 48 states―the Washington coast is a unique adventure destination and this new guidebook covers all 157 miles of it. Whether you’re out for a single day of salt air and sand castles, or a week long backpack with surf lulling you to sleep at night, you’ll discover your best ... [Read More]
Washington's Best Fishing Waters features 159 detailed fishing maps of 38 of Washington s best rivers and streams. From salmon and steelhead streams in the beautiful Olympic Peninsula to the Columbia River and its famous salmon, steelhead, and trout tributaries as well as the gems in the Northern Cascades, these incredibly comprehensive maps will lead you to the best fishing Washington has to offer. Each water is featured with a full color overview map, then a number of individual full color maps showing all the details, such as river miles, access points with GPS coordinates, public roads, bo... [Read More]
The author, a native of Washington and experienced angler, takes you through a lake by lake tour of his home state, with suggestions as to the best lake fly fishing. The coverage goes from rainbow trout to browns with many suggestions to improve fishing success. Lakes are diagrammed with access points and depth charts.
The definitive guide to stream and lake fishing within two hours drive of Seattle, covering the North Bend, Snoqualmie Pass, Alpine Lakes Wilderness, CleElum areas. This comprehensive guidebook tells where, how and when to fish the area in detail, covering more than 25 streams and 200 lakes, with 14 maps and 40 photos. Trout populations are described in depth, along with fishing techniques, access and hiking directions.
This all-new angler's guide describes 105 of the authors' favorite fishing sites with precise directions, species found, and specific angling tips. From casting trout flies in the mountain streams of Maryland to bait-fishing for black drum in the Chesapeake, this book reveals a lifetime of fishing opportunities―sites both tried-and-true and up-and-coming. Its detailed directions, black and white photographs, and accurate maps will appeal to locals as well as the millions of annual visitors to these Mid-Atlantic states.
There are nearly 1,000 species of freshwater fishes in North America alone, and identifying them can sometimes be a daunting task. In fact, in just the twenty years since publication of the first edition of the Peterson Field Guide to Freshwater Fishes, the number of species has risen by almost 150, including 19 marine invaders and 16 newly established nonnative species. This second edition incorporates all of these new species, plus all-new maps and a collection of new and revised plates. Some of the species can be told apart only by minute differences in coloration or shape, and these beauti... [Read More]
The best book for North America's best trout region The Pacific Northwest is a hotbed of freshwater angling activity with approximately 50% of the resident population wetting a line each year. This is also a popular destination area for fly anglers from around the world who come to experience unsurpassed trout fishing. This book reveals specific strategies and locations for the best fishing in the region. More than 300 step-by-step photos teach the important fishing skills, and in-depth chapters give insight into trout biology and behavior, guaranteeing that anglers will increase their catch.C... [Read More]
Washington State's best-selling and most comprehensive guidebook for sport fishing and boating. A county-by-county, lake-by-lake, stream-by-stream directory of 2,400 Washington freshwater and saltwater fishing areas, including Puget Soundsalt water , mountain lakes, and lowland lakes and rivers, plus public piers, boat ramps and accesses..
This valuable fishing information was compiled year-after-year from the best sources by the writers, photographers, and map makers of Fishing & Hunting News - for nearly 50 years the major source of fishing and hunting news in the state of Washington. Conveniently collected in one book, this incredible store house of fishing information will help you and your fishing friends become more knowledgeable and successful anglers. Use Washington's Top Fishing Maps to plan your fishing adventures for salmon, trout, steelhead, bass, walleye, halibut, perch, etc. Discover new fishing thrills in places y... [Read More]
Professional, semi-pro, and junior league hockey teams have skated on Seattle ice for nearly a century. Great players like Frank Foyston, Bill MacFarland, Guyle Fielder, and Glen Goodall have thrilled fans and led their teams to championships. Hockey in Seattle is the story of these men and their teams. These stories are all here―the birth of hockey in Seattle, the 1917 Stanley Cup champions, the glory years of the Totems in the 1960s, and the Thunderbirds of today. Along the way you’ll meet the players, owners, and fans that make up Seattle’s colorful history as a hockey town. Put on yo... [Read More]
An engaging discussion of the place of fishing in this Coast Salish group, including legal struggles to protect fishing rights.
Washington's Olympic Peninsula is one of the last pristine regions in the contiguous United States. Old-growth firs and wild salmon still rule this incredible wilderness. Centered around Olympic National Park, a living network of untamed rivers connects the region. Steve Probasco has lived on the peninsula for over twenty years and has fished, floated, hiked, and climbed in all of the river valleys. This unique book reveals his experience and will help you learn the trails, fishing holes, whitewater, and more. The Olympic Peninsula Rivers Guide is packed with access and resource information su... [Read More]
Empty Nets is a disturbing history of broken promises and justice delayed. It chronicles a native people’s fight to maintain their livelihood and culture in the face of an indifferent federal bureaucracy and hostile state governments. In 1939, the U.S. Government promised to provide Columbia River Indians with replacements for traditional fishing sites flooded in the backwater of the Bonneville Dam. Roberta Ulrich recounts the Indians’ sixtyyear struggle, in the courts and on the river, to persuade the government to keep its promise. From the beginning, the battle was intertwined with the ... [Read More]
The Raymond C. Rumpf & Son Washington's Best Waters Mapbook features159 detailed fishing maps of 38 of Washington's best rivers and streams. Incredibly comprehensive maps will lead you to the best fishing Washington has to
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