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I never realized south of I-5 was part of the refuge too. Noticed that at the posted map link.
I was meaning the farmland on the opposite side of I-5 from nisqually delta is listed as part of the refuge for nisqually according to the map from the link you posted. I never thought you could hunt the refuge though. I just didn't know they considered the farmlands the refuge. I was talking about hunting the salt where everyone else goes.
Big Tex, I have spoken to the Federal Agent. His name and number has been programed in my phone for years. I've reported many violations to him over the years but he is only one man with lots of area to cover unfortunately. He also has to catch them first hand.I've also contacted the refuge manager in the past but his response has that they don't have the manpower.
I realize that the land over there is private farmlands. What I am saying is if you click on the map from the link posted it shows a white slash line that say that is the approved refuge boundary as well as the delta side. Check the map out.
Quote from: sakoshooter on December 30, 2012, 11:34:46 PMBig Tex, I have spoken to the Federal Agent. His name and number has been programed in my phone for years. I've reported many violations to him over the years but he is only one man with lots of area to cover unfortunately. He also has to catch them first hand.I've also contacted the refuge manager in the past but his response has that they don't have the manpower.Sako,We are speaking of two different people. The Federal Wildlife Officer who covers Nisqually is new this year (the officer who previously held this position was Adam Hurt). I think you may be speaking of the USFWS Special Agent out of Lacey, he conducts more in depth investigations.The individual you would need to speak to is the Federal Wildlife Officer, not the Special Agent....