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OUTDOORS: New steelhead advisory group seeking members; Sequim kid’s fishing Saturday; razor clam digs reduced to one day

EDITOR'S NOTE: This article has been updated; the four-day razor clam dig has been reduced to one day. A NEW NORTH Coast Steelhead Advisory Group… Continue reading

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Port Townsend Golf Club claimed the seventh annual Peninsula Cup with an eight-stroke victory over host Cedars at Dungeness on Sunday. Team members are

GOLF: Port Townsend Golf Club claims its first Peninsula Cup

A BLEND OF crafty veterans and current and former Port Townsend High School golfers teamed to help Port Townsend Golf Club take home the Peninsula… Continue reading

Port Townsend Golf Club claimed the seventh annual Peninsula Cup with an eight-stroke victory over host Cedars at Dungeness on Sunday. Team members are
Port Angeles' Taylar Clark eyes the pitch from Sequim's Allysen Montelius

PREP SOFTBALL: Port Angeles’ depth plays key role as Roughriders drop Sequim

SEQUIM — Port Angeles softball coach Randy Steinman knew he had a talented and youthful roster coming back after a trip to the state tournament… Continue reading

Port Angeles' Taylar Clark eyes the pitch from Sequim's Allysen Montelius
Is this spot shrimp real . . . or Photoshopped? (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife)

OUTDOORS: Shrimp season starts Saturday — plus weekend razor clam dig; kids fishing derby in Forks

FISH-FLAVORED CAT FOOD, salmon carcasses and herring should all do the trick as tempting bait during Saturday's spot shrimp opener. Just make sure the bait… Continue reading

Is this spot shrimp real . . . or Photoshopped? (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife)
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OUTDOORS: Good rainbow trout action at North Olympic Peninsula lakes

NOW THAT THE dust has settled from the biggest fishing day of the year, the lowland lake opener, it's time to look at which lakes… Continue reading

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Port Angeles' Taylar Clark eyes the pitch from Sequim's Allysen Montelius

PREP SOFTBALL: Port Angeles’ depth plays key role as Roughriders drop Sequim

SEQUIM — Port Angeles softball coach Randy Steinman knew he had a talented and youthful roster coming back after a trip to the state tournament… Continue reading

Port Angeles' Taylar Clark eyes the pitch from Sequim's Allysen Montelius
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OUTDOORS: Good rainbow trout action at North Olympic Peninsula lakes

NOW THAT THE dust has settled from the biggest fishing day of the year, the lowland lake opener, it's time to look at which lakes… Continue reading

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Is this spot shrimp real . . . or Photoshopped? (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife)

OUTDOORS: Shrimp season starts Saturday — plus weekend razor clam dig; kids fishing derby in Forks

FISH-FLAVORED CAT FOOD, salmon carcasses and herring should all do the trick as tempting bait during Saturday's spot shrimp opener. Just make sure the bait… Continue reading

Is this spot shrimp real . . . or Photoshopped? (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife)
Port Angeles' Taylar Clark eyes the pitch from Sequim's Allysen Montelius

PREP SOFTBALL: Port Angeles’ depth plays key role as Roughriders drop Sequim

SEQUIM — Port Angeles softball coach Randy Steinman knew he had a talented and youthful roster coming back after a trip to the state tournament… Continue reading

Port Angeles' Taylar Clark eyes the pitch from Sequim's Allysen Montelius
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OUTDOORS: Good rainbow trout action at North Olympic Peninsula lakes

NOW THAT THE dust has settled from the biggest fishing day of the year, the lowland lake opener, it's time to look at which lakes… Continue reading

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GOLF: Skins game to follow Peninsula Cup on Sunday

AN OLD-FASHIONED skins game with dollars on the line for donation to a favorite youth golf program or youth golf charity will follow the seventh… Continue reading

OUTDOORS — UPDATED — Trout stocked for Saturday’s lowland lakes opener (and Anderson Lake will be open)

EDITOR'S NOTE — UPDATE: Anderson Lake in Jefferson County will open for the trout season at 6 a.m. Saturday. Test results showed barely detectable traces… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Sol Duc springers in hiding

THE SOL DUC River served up summer conditions Monday, running low and clear with just a hint of emerald shading for much of the 7-mile… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Sol Duc springers in hiding

THE SOL DUC River served up summer conditions Monday, running low and clear with just a hint of emerald shading for much of the 7-mile… Continue reading

OUTDOORS — UPDATED — Trout stocked for Saturday’s lowland lakes opener (and Anderson Lake will be open)

EDITOR'S NOTE — UPDATE: Anderson Lake in Jefferson County will open for the trout season at 6 a.m. Saturday. Test results showed barely detectable traces… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Trout stocked for Saturday’s lowland lakes opener

WITH STEELHEAD AND salmon rightfully attracting the bulk of angling affection and attention on the North Olympic Peninsula, lake fishing often gets short shrift. But… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Springers join steelhead on West End rivers

STEELHEAD FISHING REMAINS solid on West End rivers such as the Bogachiel and Sol Duc, with the best weather weekend of the year in the… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Springers join steelhead on West End rivers

STEELHEAD FISHING REMAINS solid on West End rivers such as the Bogachiel and Sol Duc, with the best weather weekend of the year in the… Continue reading

Harvesters are limited to 80 spot shrimp per day. (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife)

OUTDOORS: Salmon seasons settled; spot shrimp season begins May 2

SALMON AND SHRIMP seasons are on the way, and an ocean salmon season was adopted Wednesday by the Pacific Fishery Management Council and sent along… Continue reading

Harvesters are limited to 80 spot shrimp per day. (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife)
Evan Still coaches Sequim against Port Angeles in January 2014. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Evan Still resigns as Sequim coach

SEQUIM — Evan Still has resigned after three seasons in charge of the Sequim High School girls basketball program. “There are quite a few reasons,… Continue reading

Evan Still coaches Sequim against Port Angeles in January 2014. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)