Summary
YAKIMA -- Jeff Tayer's grin was that of a boy who had just pulled a big fish out of a lake, and this is why: He had just poured a bunch of little fish into a lake.
Although he works for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Tayer is its regional director, meaning he spends precious little time outdoors doing the activities that attracted him to the wildlife agency in the first place. His typical day is spent in cubicles and boardrooms, in staff meetings, public hearings, acquisition discussions and planning sessions.See the full content of this document
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Fishing -- Stocking Feat
On this recent Thursday afternoon, though, he had hiked in to Deer Lake, a small, high-country lake in the southwest corner of the William O. Douglas Wilderness, just off the Pacific Crest Trail.
The sky was shrouded by clouds and a fine mist, but the air was cool and ...See the full content of this document
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