July brings salmon, new state Discover Pass, and no burning in forested areas

Salmon fishing kicks into high gear at this time of year, when the Washington coast, several areas of Puget Sound and many rivers around the state are open for business. Crabbing season starts on July 15 in the San Juans and Bellingham.

July marks the beginning of salmon fishing, crabbing, the new Discover Pass, and a burn ban.

Salmon fishing kicks into high gear at this time of year, when the Washington coast, several areas of Puget Sound and many rivers around the state are open for business.

Crabbing season in the San Juan Islands and Bellingham begins July 15. Most other areas of Puget Sound opened on July 1.

Starting July 1, many anglers and others planning outdoor adventures will need to purchase a Discover Pass for vehicle access to state parks, campgrounds, boat launches and wildlife areas. The new requirement, approved this year by the state Legislature, is designed to help keep 7 million acres of state recreational lands open after steep budget cuts.

Information about the pass is available at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/ or by calling 1-866-320-9933.

Despite the delayed arrival of summer weather, wildfire danger is growing with warmer, drier weather, especially in eastern Washington. DNR has banned burning from July through September in forested areas of the state. That means that campfires are allowed only in approved fire pits within designated state, county, municipal or other campgrounds. The use of gas and propane self-contained stoves and barbeques is allowed.

For more information, see DNR’s website at http://1.usa.gov/jpjiZO.