This is regarding the club in the title, located in Snohomish, Skagit, and Whatcom counties.
This is the website if you are unfamiliar.
https://www.kwth.com/ Would love to hear people's thoughts on this. There was a previous thread on this from 2015, but wanting to revitalize it. The club has grown significantly in the amount of land they're leasing, and I'm assuming membership too. It seems like about half of the fields around Fir Island have been leased by this club, they have the KWTH signs in them.
A membership in 2026 cost $3,400. Membership prices are expected to rise every year. There is a cap on how many members and you already have to join a waitlist to get in. The amount of fields they lease has grown every year and is getting substantial. Surely they will keep gobbling up hunting access at this trajectory.
Seems like a great option if you can afford it. The days of knocking on doors for free private access are long gone anyways, and now you can get access to hundreds of fields in one membership instead of being locked into one lease that may or may not be holding birds when you want to go hunting. Now you have the ability to get on birds consistently if you can afford it.
The flip side is of course, quality waterfowl has become privatized and monetized so that only the wealthy can play. Seems like we're turning into the European model. With the Skagit Headquarters/Island Unit/ game farm being completely abandoned this year and staged for intertidal restoration next year, it seems that the futue is one where only the wealthy will get to experience the joy of hunting waterfowl over crops.
Before you mention the WDFW Private Land Hunting Opportunity program or Samish Unit, I know they exist. Those are pretty much jokes from my experience. Thats a whole other discussion.