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Yeah, more of the same from WDFW, destroy waterfowl habitat and make zero effort to replace it. Thousands of hunter days every year are lost when they destroy state hunting lands for salmon habitat. Further, we don't even know if the salmon will use the properties, WDFW simply wants to state in a PowerPoint how many acres they destroyed and then move on to the next property.If we had any coordination at all, we could at least put up a fight. Unfortunately, some groups within the hunting community are actually helping with this destruction of hunting ground. Be careful which organization you join, I suggest WWA as they are doing what they can. Other national waterfowl organizations have actually given support to the destruction of hunting property.
looking at the maps in the link. it appears they are looking to flood lands to the South of Hwy 2. It doesn't clearly state which lands they are flooding, but it appears it may ber part of the pheasant release sight. yes they allow waterfowl hunting, but i believe you can't access land before 8am.I know the larger tract to the East is where they release pheasants and farm crops, so maybe its the Western tract thats not really accesible anyway