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nice shoot'n ....the orange makes me wonder if you were hunting multiple species (ie. upland and waterfowl)...this can be a lot of fun with non-toxic shot like tungsten in 6 shot for jump shooting...if you are new (and for all those who are new) just a friendly reminder that you cant shoot waterfowl and carry lead shot at the same time...even if you are being honest and not shooting any upland birds...the wardens don't tend to believe... so just as a recap...duckies and lead... ...but upland+ duckies + non-toxic + orange Good luck on your future hunts, and welcome to Hunting-Washington
ducks tend to flair away from the blaze orange lol. just a tip. way to go. good onya.
well...I havent hunted every county in the state...but this is what the WDFW statement says "Nontoxic shot has been required for waterfowl hunting in many parts of western Washington since 1986, and on all areas of the state since 1991." sooooo....I think it means its required... actually I am pretty darn sure...otherwise I would be buying up turkey loads and start shooting those instead of tungsten and bismuth.....uuhhhh, I think that you might be confusing the fact that some areas also require non-toxic shot for all birds...like some release sites and such.... but yeah lead and ducks is a no no ...unless I am totally ignorant someone please correct me...
Quote from: Black Plague on November 17, 2009, 12:55:29 PMnice shoot'n ....the orange makes me wonder if you were hunting multiple species (ie. upland and waterfowl)...this can be a lot of fun with non-toxic shot like tungsten in 6 shot for jump shooting...if you are new (and for all those who are new) just a friendly reminder that you cant shoot waterfowl and carry lead shot at the same time...even if you are being honest and not shooting any upland birds...the wardens don't tend to believe... so just as a recap...duckies and lead... ...but upland+ duckies + non-toxic + orange ANYWHERE in Wa. If you shoot waterfowl it better be steel Good luck on your future hunts, and welcome to Hunting-Washington i thought it depends on the county as far as the lead shot??
nice shoot'n ....the orange makes me wonder if you were hunting multiple species (ie. upland and waterfowl)...this can be a lot of fun with non-toxic shot like tungsten in 6 shot for jump shooting...if you are new (and for all those who are new) just a friendly reminder that you cant shoot waterfowl and carry lead shot at the same time...even if you are being honest and not shooting any upland birds...the wardens don't tend to believe... so just as a recap...duckies and lead... ...but upland+ duckies + non-toxic + orange ANYWHERE in Wa. If you shoot waterfowl it better be steel Good luck on your future hunts, and welcome to Hunting-Washington