Free Fishing Weekend Happening June 11-12

fishing 01Free Fishing Weekend” is June 11-12, 2016, when fishing licenses are not required of anyone to fish in Washington State. Free Fishing Weekend in Washington State is an annual event that takes place the first weekend after the first Monday in June.

Remember – all other rules still apply, including seasons, area and lure or bait restrictions, and size and catch limits. Catch Record Cards (first one is free) are required to fish for salmon, sturgeon, steelhead, and halibut. Please see the Fishing Regulation Pamphlet below for all rules and restrictions.

Where to go in Seattle:

1. Elliott Bay Fishing Pier at Terminal 86: The pier is known to be prime for catching salmon, rockfish, lingcod, squid and Dungeness crab and offers covered cleaning stations and amazing views of the city. 

2. Green Lake ParkFish for trout, carp and catfish, among other finned fare year-round at this North Seattle favorite.

3. Mount Baker ParkFun family fishing from the shores of Lake Washington. There’s also a playground and a beach when your ready for a break.

4. Seacrest ParkLocated on the West Seattle waterfront, this park boasts some of the best views of Seattle. It’s also a great spot for fishing and has a nearby boathouse.

5. Belvoir Place:  This is a small dock on Lake Union in Laurelhurst. The location is quiet and grassy, perfect place for a first time fishing adventure.

Water Safety Reminder:

Safety First! Whenever you are participating in a water activity or sport, wear a life jacket. Whether your in a boat or playing on the shore, a life jacket is critical, especially for young children.  Click HERE for a list of affordable & FREE loaner jackets.

Affordable Housing and Homelessness Platforms – District 6 Candidates

Primary elections are just a few short weeks away, do you know how the District 6 candidates feel about homelessness and affordable housing?  The Washington Housing Alliance Action Fund collected questionnaires from three District 6 candidates, Catherine Weatbrook, Mike O’Brien, and Jon Lisbin.  There is no questionnaire available from Stan Shaufler.  The questionnaires provide voters with the opportunity to better understand how the candidates would address the unmet need for affordable homes in Seattle.  

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To read each candidate’s answers, click their image below.

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