Fishing for a Reason
Welcome to "Fishing for a Reason," the podcast that dives deep into the heart of fishing and the meaningful connections it brings. Hosted by Jamie Propst, founder of Anglers Unlimited, we explore the impact fishing has on our lives, communities, and environment so that you can become a more effective angler and catch more fish and have more fun every time you go out on the water or hit the hiking trails. Whether you target salmon, halibut, lingcod, crab, shrimp or fresh water species, there is something here for you.
From tales of epic catches and new places to wet a line in the PNW, to discussions on life, love and business, and the latest fishing reports, "Fishing for a Reason" is your go-to source for inspiration and insight. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just casting your first line, join us as we discover the many reasons why fishing is more than just a hobby—it's a way of life.
Fishing for a Reason
68: The new WDFW App: Setup Online Licensing Guide Before Season Opens
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The new WDFW App: Setup Online Licensing Guide Before Season Opens
Before salmon season kicks off, there's one thing that can derail your whole day before you ever leave the dock: a fishing license problem. Jamie shares a real story from a shrimping trip gone sideways, then walks through exactly how to set up Washington's WDFW mobile app so you and your guests are legal, confident, and ready to go with the new online licensing system.
In this episode:
- How to recover a forgotten WDFW username and password step by step
- Why a screenshot of your license is NOT legal and what is
- How to find the shellfish license
- What to do if you're in a remote area with no cell service
- The after-hours support number most anglers don't know about
- Discover Pass vs. Vehicle Access Pass and why they're not the same thing
Timestamps
00:00 - Dad forgets his license, chaos ensues
03:00 - Why Jamie made this video
04:00 - Myth #1: You CAN get after-hours WDFW support
05:00 - Myth #2: A screenshot is not a legal license
06:00 - Screen share walkthrough: WDFW website and app setup
09:00 - How to download and navigate the myWDFW app
10:00 - Finding the shellfish license in the app
12:00 - Discover Pass vs. Vehicle Access Pass explained
14:00 - "Account not found" and other common login hiccups
15:00 - What to do if you're remote with no service
17:00 - How to submit app feedback to WDFW
17:30 - Dead phone = forgotten license. Bring a power bank.
Key Takeaways
- WDFW has after-hours tech support at 360-902-2464 (option 1). Use it.
- A screenshot of your license is not legal proof. You need the app's enforcement tab or a printed copy.
- An annual saltwater license does NOT cover shellfish. That's a separate $20 purchase.
- If you can't find a license in the app, use the search bar. It's easy to miss on the main page.
- Mobile license holders cannot get a reprint at a sporting goods store if they lose service.
- Open the app while you still have service before heading somewhere remote. It works offline after that.
- A dead phone is the same as forgetting your license. Bring a power bank.
Resources and Links
- WDFW Mobile App (myWDFW): Search "WDFW" in the App Store
- WDFW Mobile App Info Page: https://wdfw.wa.gov/about/apps/mywdfw
- WDFW After-Hours Tech Support: 360-902-2464, option 1
- App Feedback Email: appsupport@dfw.wa.gov
- Anglers Unlimited Gold Waitlist: https://anglersunlimited.co/gold
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Fishing for a Reason is the Pacific Northwest saltwater fishing education podcast for new anglers and families who want to catch more salmon, halibut, lingcod, shrimp, and crab in Washington waters. Hosted by Jamie and Scott Propst from Anglers Unlimited, each episode delivers practical techniques, local knowledge, and expert insights to help you get off the couch and into the fish.