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OK - area 3 is easy. It's open 7 days a week.You always need non-toxic shot for waterfowl, everywhere.You never need to wear hunter orangeYes, 3 shells max in your gun
Ive spent a little more time going thru the regs and I think I have it down but correct me if Im wrong. I dont have any decoys yet but I think I understand that part of the rules easy enough. Im in goose management area 3 and so long as its not modern firearm season I dont have to wear orange and I set up my gun to where it only holds 3 shells (1 in the chamber and 2 in the pump). Someone told me that you have to use non-toxic shot for all waterfowl hunting but from what I read, it seems like you only have to use it in wdfw wildlife areas but it seems like like a smart thing to use anyhow. Also, what size shot should I use for geese? My gun is a 2 3/4 pump 12 guage.
Quote from: ouchfoss on November 17, 2010, 11:22:16 AMIve spent a little more time going thru the regs and I think I have it down but correct me if Im wrong. I dont have any decoys yet but I think I understand that part of the rules easy enough. Im in goose management area 3 and so long as its not modern firearm season I dont have to wear orange and I set up my gun to where it only holds 3 shells (1 in the chamber and 2 in the pump). Someone told me that you have to use non-toxic shot for all waterfowl hunting but from what I read, it seems like you only have to use it in wdfw wildlife areas but it seems like like a smart thing to use anyhow. Also, what size shot should I use for geese? My gun is a 2 3/4 pump 12 guage. Wow, I would scout areas this year, practice shooting your shotgun, learn about waterfowl and practice identification so you don't come back with a limit of pintails or mallard hens. You should first try to accompany an experienced individual before you go out. Sorry, but I wouldn't recemend that you go at it by yourself with all the information you are still in need of. Maybe someone in your area would be willing to help get your feet wet.
As posted earlier, you do not have to wear orange when waterfowl hunting, anywhere, ever! If you bring a couple of non-toxic slugs along and have a deer tag, then put the orange on before you shoot the deer....