2.6
23 reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife in partnership with the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission is excited to announce a new Northern Pikeminnow Sport-Reward Fishery application for your mobile device - the Pikeminnow Registration application!

The Pikeminnow Registration application offers anglers an easy way to enroll in the Northern Pikeminnow Sport-Reward Fishery Program from the comfort of your own phone! You can help save salmon and get paid to do it by going fishing! The Northern Pikeminnow Sport-Reward Fishery Program, funded by the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), administered by the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission, and implemented by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is in effect annually on the Columbia and Snake rivers from approximately May through September.

Over the past ten years (2011-20), the top 20 anglers caught an average of 3,353 fish per angler and averaged reward payments of $27,836 each for the five-month season. The highest-paid angler in 2020 caught 5,579 fish and earned $48,501, while the all-time record harvest is 14,109 Northern Pikeminnow worth $119,341!

Results indicate that the Pikeminnow Program has been successful, with over 5.2 million predatory Northern Pikeminnow removed to date by anglers participating in the Sport-Reward Fishery, and a decrease of predation on juvenile salmonids of up to 40 percent from pre-program levels.

Anglers will need to install the application, and then register with the application using a Secure Access WA Account (SAW) to get started.
Updated on
May 7, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

2.6
23 reviews
Carl Erhardt
May 26, 2024
The upgrade to this platform didn't allow me to select a station. I uninstalled and reinstalled. That didn't work. So I logged out and logged back in and now the station can be selected. WDFW, ODFW and BPA please take note. I hope someone finds this helpful out there. Please spread the word Tight lines all! I know it's still a work in progress 😃
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Josh St.Germain
May 20, 2025
Can't select a station. Doesn't work. 2025 update, still can't select a station on the app!!
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Lance Smith
April 15, 2025
competely worthless. once I saw it linking to the state site, I knew it was.going to be a wild goose chase. This is how they spend (waste) our money. and we have to pay them to do it. even the lowest assistant associated with this website makes more than a hardworking tradesman. One good programmer could crank out a simple program like this in a week. and it would work flawlessly. I'd like to know how many people take home a paycheck for this abomination. my
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What’s new

Migrated feedback collection
Added new employee authentication provider
Bug fixes

App support

Phone number
+13608315974
About the developer
State of Washington DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
mobileappdev@dfw.wa.gov
1111 Washington ST SE Natural Resources Building Olympia, WA 98501 United States
+1 360-902-2700

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