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Yes, either pass will work. That's why the title of this thread says : WDFW/Discover pass.So if you're a hunter it doesn't cost you any extra to go see the elk at the feeding station. But if you're not a hunter you need to buy the Discover pass. Seems fair to me. And yes, if you don't have a pass you could park somewhere other than on WDFW land, and walk in to see the elk.
Bigtex wrote: If you are hunting on DNR lands you still need the Discover Pass. The WDFW pass is only applicable on WDFW lands.You can hunt on DNR lands without a discover pass if you don't drive on DNR land. Is that correct?? So you could park on the highway and walk into the feeding area without a pass...correct?
Quote from: buckcanyonlodge on January 30, 2014, 05:52:08 AMBigtex wrote: If you are hunting on DNR lands you still need the Discover Pass. The WDFW pass is only applicable on WDFW lands.You can hunt on DNR lands without a discover pass if you don't drive on DNR land. Is that correct?? So you could park on the highway and walk into the feeding area without a pass...correct?As long as you are not parked on DNR land you wont need the Discover Pass
WSP doesn't care as long as you are off of the road and not creating a hazard.
Quote from: Naches Sportsman on January 30, 2014, 07:01:37 PMWSP doesn't care as long as you are off of the road and not creating a hazard.
Quote from: bigtex on January 30, 2014, 07:37:06 PMQuote from: Naches Sportsman on January 30, 2014, 07:01:37 PMWSP doesn't care as long as you are off of the road and not creating a hazard. Well, looks like we need to pass legislation to force folks to park and pay, similar to the "no parking lot=no fishing" legislation attempt this session...