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Special T:
2nd Tuesday of each month 7pm Conway Firehall

We we having our monthly business meeting with a guest speaker. Rob Wingard will be our guest speaker. Rob is a Biologist and supports the Private Lands Program (Feel free to hunt, hunt by reservation etc.) for Region 4. There the program that initiates contracts with landowners to allow hunters to access private lands.

on the corner of Greenfeild and Fir Island RD right next to the ball feild on the South side of the road next to the Skagit River.
 21020 Greenfeild Rd 98273

Special T:
Got a bunch of my last min projects done before the opener. Even had my helpers involved... amazing how much quicker it goes when you have several hands helping out!

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Special T:
Includes Skagit, Island Counties and part of Snohomish County. Contact is Chairman Rick Billieu at rgbillieu@frontier.com or (425) 299-6704.  Meets the 2nd Tuesday of the month, 7 pm at the Conway Fire Hall on Greenfield Street in Conway.

http://wwa.shuttlepod.org/

Facebook pages for the Northwest Washington Waterfowl Association, Washington Waterfowl Association Lower Columbia Chapter, Grays Harbor Chapter of the Washington Waterfowl Assoc. Written as they are titled/ named.

Special T:
We had a great presentation last night by  Rob Wingard  on the private lands program. There are 74 sites in region 4, Snohomish, Skagit and Whatcom counties. 34 of which will be ready for opening day. they will show up on the Go Hunt site as they become ready. 4800+ hunters use this program in region 4 every year. There are survey cards in each blind make sure to fill them out they help document its use and hunters success and satisfaction.

The Youth Hunt was a success. 22 hunters 17 parents, 9 blinds 180 decoys , 400 ducks harvested and one goose. A big Thankyou to the Swinomish and Edison Duck Clubs for opening up for the youth! Rick Holt and Rich Sibka over seeing each location.

The Farmed Island Boat tour was also a success. 7 boats ferried the crowd over to the island unit where WDFWs Kern Cosgrove did a walking tour.Afterwords the crew piled back in the boats and went for a jaunt around the island visiting Steam Boat Slew, and Mill Town.

http://apps.wdfw.wa.gov/gohunt/app.html?theme=bigGame

Stein:
I sat right behind Special T.

Great organization, more should join.  They are likely putting on a duck slam event for members, join to participate.

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