by Jim Huckabay | Jun 23, 2017 | Uncategorized
We can pretty much agree on the thrill and excitement of a lightning storm, I think. Some sights and sounds and smells are just never forgotten. Forty-five years after grad school and those dazzling nighttime storms in eastern Kansas, I can still feel the electricity...
by Jim Huckabay | Jun 16, 2017 | Uncategorized
The kings are coming! The kings are coming! Yakima Nation and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife fish pros are expecting 2,000+ harvestable Levi George (Cle Elum) Hatchery springers in the river – even though they are very late this year. As of today, the 20+...
by Jim Huckabay | Jun 9, 2017 | Uncategorized
Well, here it is at last; Washington’s Free Fishing Weekend. Buckle up. Tomorrow and Sunday, no one in your family will need a license to fish in any open water in the state. Here’s the small print (read it like that hurried description of side effects at the...
by Jim Huckabay | Jun 2, 2017 | Uncategorized
Based on conversations with several homeys over the past week or so, my recent garden experience is about normal for this particular year. Even at mid-day, I was finding that the mosquitoes would suddenly outnumber the weeds I was pulling. I found myself praying –...
by Jim Huckabay | May 26, 2017 | Uncategorized
Somewhere in one of those January or February sportsmen shows, I had a confab with Captain Don Davenport. I’ve known Don for a decade or more and have rocked away more than a few days aboard one or another of the boats in his Ocean Sportfishing fleet out of Westport,...