WDFW Document and Publication Archive

The documents listed below were produced at various times from 1970-1993. Parts of some may contain dated information, but are presented here for their historical value. Most documents are in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF).
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WDG refers to the former Washington Department of Game, changed to WDW, Washington Department of Wildlife in 1985, and changed to WDFW, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, in 1994 upon merging with WDF, the former Washington Department of Fisheries. RID is the Western Library Network's Record ID number, and corresponds to the Library of Congress Card Number (LCCN) for records catalogued by the Library of Congress. The eight digits of this record number, with the .PDF file extension appended, form the file name at the department's web site (e.g., 94013619.PDF, Classification of Wildlife in Washington). Wxxx numbers are for internal use, and refer to document file names on the Western Library Network archive CD-ROM.

Angling/Aquatic

An Angler's Best Friend [lake rehabilitation]. Ives, Ed. RID: wln94002524 W409

Bigger and better trout for Washington streams. 1 folded sheet (8 pp). RID:wln93677512 W124

Cowlitz River cutthroat. Rudnick, Terry. RID: wln94005979 W412

Cutthroat trout [computer file]. RID: wln94021371 W506

Dolly Varden/Bull trout. [computer file]. RID: wln94021391 W507

Don't ignore the whitefish. Ayerst, Jack. RID: wln93683104

Fish diseases of the Cowlitz. 2 pp. RID: wln93678622 W136

High lakes fishing is worth the walk. Morse, Harry. RID: wln94006305 W420

Home-grown spinyrays. Rudnick, Terry. RID: wln94009382 W435

Irrigation and fish: water uses that are compatible through cooperation. 12 pp. RID: wln93669986 W142

Kokanee, Oncorhynchus nerka [computer file]. RID: wln94025135 W515

Lahontan cutthroats booming at Lake Lenore. Wood, Brad. RID: wln94009286 W432

Lake rehabilitation. RID: wln94019781 W098

Mountain sucker, Catostomus platyrhynchus [computer file]. RID: wln94025977 W523

Mountain whitefish, Prosopium williamsoni [computer file]. RID: wln94025996 W524

Olympic mudminnow, Novumbra hubbsi [computer file]. RID: wln94026011 W525

Public access trout lakes. 7 pp. RID: wln93677654 W129

Pygmy whitefish, Prosopium coulteri [computer file]. RID: wln94026053 W529

Questions and answers on commercial harvest of walleye by tribes. RID: wln93678546 W133

Rainbow trout and steelhead, Oncorhynchus mykiss [computer file]. RID: wln94026057 W530

Summer steelheading in Washington. WDW, 1983, 3 pp. RID: wln93678529 W132

The greastest game fish [steelhead]. Ives, Ed. RID: wln93682968 W400

Those wintertime fish [steelhead, walleye, perch, whitefish]. Rudnick, Terry, 10 pp. RID: wln94002550 W410

To catch a kokanee/Lake Whatcom's landlocked sockeye. Rudnick, Terry, 10 pp. RID: wln94002478 W408

Toutle Fish Collection Facility. WDW, 1990, 1 pp. RID: wln93678681 W138

Toutle River Fish Recovery. WDW, 1990, 2 pp. RID: wln93678704 W139

Trout and Salmon Identification Guide. WDW, 1992, 1 folded sheet. RID: wln93677583 W126

Warm Water Fish of Washington. WDG, 1979, 20 pp. Wln93677623

Washington's unique fish [Olympic mudminnow]. Beecher, Hal. RID: wln94009235 W430

What the heck is that?: Common parasites and diseases in Washington game fish. WDW, 198?, 3 pp. RID: wln93669710 W140

Winter steelheading in Washington. WDW, 1988, 4 pp. RID: wln93677683 W131

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