Tomorrow, February 12, through Saturday, February 14, the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission is scheduled to meet to discuss the Columbia River Salmon Management Policy, Game Management Plan Adoption, and more, as well as opportunities for public comment.
Meetings begin every day at 8 a.m. at the Natural Resources Building, 1111 Washington St. SE, in Olympia. If you are unable to attend in person the meetings will be available online.
Why Your Voice Matters
The Commission must hear from us — the sportsmen — because the future of our hunting and fishing traditions depends on it. Our vital natural resources are entrusted to the Commission’s care, and if we remain silent, Washingtonians know others will shape the outcome.
Share this email with your family and friends. Urge them to join the fight with you and the Sportsmen’s Alliance. We ARE the frontline defenders of a way of life increasingly under scrutiny. The legacy of hunting, fishing, and trapping depends on our actions today.
The Sportsmen’s Alliance guarantees hunting, fishing, and trapping for the American sportsman now and forever. We’re there when sportsmen need us most. We are the only organization specifically created to protect the individual hunter, angler, and trapper – no matter the threat. We will never compromise when it comes to defending our way of life in the courts, in the legislatures, in the public square, and at the ballot box. We make this promise to the American sportsman: we will never give up and never give in while proudly securing our future against those seeking to destroy our values, beliefs, and traditions. Stay connected to the Sportsmen’s Alliance: Online, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

