Hello everyone
I have been hunting elk and deer with a bow for a while and have been wanting to go after some ducks and geese. I had a question or two about it for you guys.
Using the Go Hunt Washington tool for waterfowl (
http://apps.wdfw.wa.gov/gohunt/app.html?theme=waterfowl) I found some access sights up in Skagit county. These access sights looked to be near or on peoples property though. Is hunting allowed at these sights or do you have to get permission from the land owner before you head over there? Also, are there any rules of thumb for spotting a good place to throw down your blind for goose hunting? Not asking for anyone's prime spot here, I just want to know if there are any things that will scare them off every time (i.e. never hunt within a half mile of the road, etc.)
When calling geese in, how often do they actually land as opposed to circling around and flying off or just flat out ignoring you. I ask this because I would likely be hunting them with a bow and wouldn't want to risk poor shot placement on a flying goose.
On a more general note, the hunting of water fowl requires a small game licence, migratory bird permit and a federal stamp. Can you buy the stamp at any location that sells the licences and how much is it?
Thanks