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hoping someone can help, am new to the area, put in for monroe a, and skagit. if I draw I need to know whats parts of units are open. dont need your spots just where to go, or who to contact,DNR? timber co.? thanks
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Having never been drawn myself, I don't know, but I heard something about "packets" being sent to successful applicants...
I contacted the Biologist for the area I applied for (Lincoln) but seeing as to it took the bio 3 months last year to get back to me on an elk question, I don't have very high hopes of hearing back until after the season....
But you might try that...
http://wdfw.wa.gov/hab/ahb/identify/search.php?searchby=Region&search=Region%204
or teammillcreek@dfw.wa.gov
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If you are drawn the timber company that owns the land you'll be hunting will provide you with a packet with maps and stuff...
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cool! thank you very much for the info
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