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These passes are far and beyond ridiculous these days. Before long, I will need a punchcard, limiting the amount of times I can sh*t in the the woods.
so..... what type of huntin/fishing licence do you have to have to be exempt?
"Hunting and fishing on WDFW-managed lands. When you buy a hunting and/or fishing license, you will receive a vehicle access pass for WDFW-managed lands and won’t need the Discover Pass. You will still need the Discover Pass to hunt or fish on DNR or State Parks land."Maybe I'm reading too much into this, or incorrectly for that matter, but the WDFW pass only covers us when hunting or fishing on said WDFW managed land. Going camping, day shed hunt, other.... for example on WDFW managed land, isn't the Discover Pass still required?I guess I could have a fishing pole leaning against my lawn chair while dry camping in the middle of the LT Murray and say I just got back from a five mile hike to Taneum Cr to do a little fishing.
Quote from: 6x6in6 on May 12, 2011, 04:33:08 PM"Hunting and fishing on WDFW-managed lands. When you buy a hunting and/or fishing license, you will receive a vehicle access pass for WDFW-managed lands and won’t need the Discover Pass. You will still need the Discover Pass to hunt or fish on DNR or State Parks land."Maybe I'm reading too much into this, or incorrectly for that matter, but the WDFW pass only covers us when hunting or fishing on said WDFW managed land. Going camping, day shed hunt, other.... for example on WDFW managed land, isn't the Discover Pass still required?I guess I could have a fishing pole leaning against my lawn chair while dry camping in the middle of the LT Murray and say I just got back from a five mile hike to Taneum Cr to do a little fishing. Your reading too much into it. If your on WDFW land either the WDFW pass or Discover Pass is required, no matter what you are doing.
I am sure this is mentioned some where.I park on public road, bordering privite timber land where you can walk in when allowed, no fees yet. I hike 5 miles in on private land and end up on a large tract of DNR land. I am walking on a log road and a DNR Officer pulls up and stops. Maybe he just wants to check the lisence. Do I need this Discover Pass?
Quote from: Red Leg on May 12, 2011, 05:58:10 PMI am sure this is mentioned some where.I park on public road, bordering privite timber land where you can walk in when allowed, no fees yet. I hike 5 miles in on private land and end up on a large tract of DNR land. I am walking on a log road and a DNR Officer pulls up and stops. Maybe he just wants to check the lisence. Do I need this Discover Pass?I'd say no.The pass is displayed on the vehicle, not the person.Remember, not all DNR land falls under this pass situation. Just the DNR land that is Recreation Sites, like Naneum Ridge State Forest and Ahtanum State Forest to name just 2.