ODFW Recreation Report: February 8, 2018
/Highlights from this week’s Recreation Report include: Pacific Northwest Sportsmans Show, Spring Bear, Best bets for fishing, What do to after the hunt, Combined angling tags due.
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Highlights from this week’s Recreation Report include: Pacific Northwest Sportsmans Show, Spring Bear, Best bets for fishing, What do to after the hunt, Combined angling tags due.
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Highlights from this week’s Recreation Report include: pring bear, Best bets for fishing, Hunt to Home game processing, Combined Angling Tags Due.
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Highlights from this week’s Recreation Report include: Free fishing days, Report your hung, Spring bear, Best best for fishing, Turn in your combined angling tag, Winter steelhead.
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Highlights from this week’s Recreation Report include: Report your hunt, Spring bear, Learn rifle skills for big game hunting, Turn in your combined angling tag, 2018 Free fishing days, Year round fishing, and the Winter steelhead water watch.
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Highlights from this week’s Recreation Report include: Learn rifle skills for big game hunting, SW spring bear tags still available, Turn in your combined angling tag, 2018 Free Fishing Days, Oregon offers year-round fishing, and Winter steelhead water watch.
Read MoreHighlights from this week’s Recreation Report include: Winter trout fishing, Last month for ducks, DIY whale watching, and Winter steelhead water watch
Read MoreEven though the fall migration is largely over, great opportunities still exist for other species which will spend the winter in the Klamath Basin. Many raptors can be found around agricultural areas including bald and golden eagles, red-tailed hawks, and rough-legged hawks.
The Link River trail below Upper Klamath Lake is an excellent place to view many species of wildlife including deer, river otter, muskrat, buffleheads, goldeneye, great-blue heron, and great egret.
Bald eagles migrate from nesting areas to winter here in the Klamath Basin. They can be found foraging near waterfowl use areas such as Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge and agricultural areas in the Lower Basin.
Read MoreEven though the fall migration is largely over, great opportunities still exist for other species which will spend the winter in the Klamath Basin. Many raptors can be found around agricultural areas including bald and golden eagles, red-tailed hawks, and rough-legged hawks.
The Link River trail below Upper Klamath Lake is an excellent place to view many species of wildlife including deer, river otter, muskrat, buffleheads, goldeneye, great-blue heron, and great egret.
Bald eagles migrate from nesting areas to winter here in the Klamath Basin. They can be found foraging near waterfowl use areas such as Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge and agricultural areas in the Lower Basin.
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