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Author Topic: Where do I research or find a list/map of Public Waterfowl Land/Lakes?  (Read 7528 times)

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Where do I research or find a list/map of Public Waterfowl Land/Lakes?
I moved here from Minnesota last october and already getting the duck hunting itch.  MN DNR has a great waterfowl hunting map. Does WA have the same somewhere?  I've searched the net but I only get outfitters.

Thanks for the help.  Matt

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Which region are you palnning to hunt in (eastside, westside, etc.)

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Here is a link to their regs.  You may already have this, but it does at least give descriptions of different reserves etc.  I'll see if I can drum up anything else to help.
http://wdfw.wa.gov/wlm/game/water/mwug2006.pdf

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HEre is another link for you.  This is another forum, but might be a good place to pick up some info.  Again, you might already be aware of it. http://www.duckhuntingchat.com/viewforum.php?f=62
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here ya go............ very important to read all the directions/suggestions before diving into the program

http://wdfw.wa.gov/mapping/gohunt/index.html

and then after you have found your area why not find a local chapter of the Washington Waterfowl ssociation chapter and see if there are any work parties scheduled for your selected area. If there isnt organize one...

http://www.waduck.org/index.htm

 

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Thanks for the help! I'll be driving from the lacey/nisqually area.  I have waders but no boat. Probably jumping creeks/rivers and swamps until i get a boat. Thanks again.  -Matt

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there is a SW chapter of the WWA that does alot of work in your area. I believe they meet once a month at the Sumner Sportsman Club.. Look em up!

 


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