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WDFW News Release: Discover Pass now available‏
« on: June 20, 2011, 04:49:20 PM »
WDFW NEWS RELEASE
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.gov/

June 20, 2011

Media contacts:
Virginia Painter, State Parks, (360) 902-8562
Bryan Flint, DNR, (360) 902-1023
Margaret Ainscough, WDFW, (360) 902-2408

Discover Pass now available

 OLYMPIA-The state's new Discover Pass for vehicle access to state parks and recreation lands is available for sale at recreational license dealers and online.

The Discover Pass-providing access to 7 million acres of state park and recreation lands-will generate funding to keep those lands open following steep state budget cuts.

"We are optimistic that people will support state parks and recreation lands and buy the Discover Pass," said Don Hoch, State Parks director. "Without the pass to support State Parks, we would have been closing park gates all over the state."

Beginning July 1, the pass is required for vehicle access to recreation lands and water-access sites managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission, the state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). State recreation lands include state parks, boat launches, heritage sites, wildlife and natural areas, campgrounds, trails and trailheads.

"The Discover Pass will help ensure that the beautiful recreation lands of Washington State remain open for all to enjoy," said Commissioner of Public Land Peter Goldmark. "For less than the cost to take the family out to the movies, we can keep popular places such as Mount Si, Capitol State Forest and Ahtanum State Forest open."

There are several ways to purchase the Discover Pass:

Online at www.discoverpass.wa.gov .
At nearly 600 sporting goods and other retail stores that sell recreational fishing and hunting licenses. A vendor list is available at http://wdfw.wa.gov/licensing/vendors/ or via a link from the Discover Pass website.
By telephone, toll-free at 1 (866) 320-9933.
At state parks, where staff is available.
From state Department of Licensing vehicle license agents, beginning this fall.
The annual Discover Pass fee is $30, and a one-day pass is $10. A Discover Pass purchased from a recreational license dealer, by phone or online will cost a total of $35, which includes the $30 pass fee, a 10 percent transaction fee and $2 dealer fee. A one-day Discover Pass costs a total of $11.50, which include the $10 base price, a 10 percent transaction fee and a 50-cent dealer fee.

"The Discover Pass allows state natural-resource agencies to maintain public access to millions of acres of state recreation lands," said Phil Anderson, WDFW director. "Sport fishers and hunters have traditionally supported WDFW wildlife areas and water access sites through their license fees; now all who enjoy these lands will share in their support."

The Discover Pass must be visible in the front windshield of street-legal motor vehicles on state recreation lands. Holders of certain types of fishing and hunting licenses, registered campers in state parks and certain others are not required to buy or display a Discover Pass. For details on these and other exemptions, visit www.discoverpass.wa.gov

There is a $99 penalty for failing to display the pass as required.

On the July Fourth holiday weekend-the first few days of Discover Pass implementation-public education and compliance with the new pass requirement will be emphasized, according to agency officials.

Revenue from the Discover Pass will fill budget gaps created by the loss of state General Fund support for parks and state recreation lands. Revenue from pass sales will be divided among the three state agencies that manage state recreation lands in proportion to General Fund (tax-revenue) reductions: 84 percent to State Parks; 8 percent to WDFW; and 8 percent to DNR.

The Discover Pass was approved by the 2011 Legislature (Senate Bill 5662) and signed in May by Gov. Chris Gregoire. In addition to providing a stable source of revenue, the legislation provides reciprocal authority for law enforcement staff from each agency.

For questions or more information on Discover Pass sales call 1 (866) 320-9933
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Re: WDFW News Release: Discover Pass now available‏
« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2011, 10:18:41 AM »
I just looked this over.  My dad called me and warned me.  It pretty much affects almost everyone on this board who parks their vehicle to fish.    Crabbing opens up tomorrow so be warned, they are going to be giving out $99 tickets.

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Re: WDFW News Release: Discover Pass now available‏
« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2011, 05:19:22 PM »
I just looked this over.  My dad called me and warned me.  It pretty much affects almost everyone on this board who parks their vehicle to fish.    Crabbing opens up tomorrow so be warned, they are going to be giving out $99 tickets.

INCORRECT!

It only affects DNR, WDFW and State Parks. If your launching out of a city/county park you do not need to display this pass. If you are using a WDFW launch/area you can use either the WDFW Vehicle Use Permit that is free with your hunting/fishing licenses (and has been required for 10+ years) OR the Discover Pass.

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Re: WDFW News Release: Discover Pass now available‏
« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2011, 09:41:58 PM »
I just looked this over.  My dad called me and warned me.  It pretty much affects almost everyone on this board who parks their vehicle to fish.    Crabbing opens up tomorrow so be warned, they are going to be giving out $99 tickets.



INCORRECT!

It only affects DNR, WDFW and State Parks. If your launching out of a city/county park you do not need to display this pass. If you are using a WDFW launch/area you can use either the WDFW Vehicle Use Permit that is free with your hunting/fishing licenses (and has been required for 10+ years) OR the Discover Pass.


 Tribal hunters need a discover pass to hunt the Colockum. Correct or Incorrect? About the 4th time and thread I have asked.
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Re: WDFW News Release: Discover Pass now available‏
« Reply #4 on: July 01, 2011, 09:48:34 PM »
I doubt if tribal hunters would need it. They don't buy hunting licenses or tags, why would they buy the Discover pass?

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Re: WDFW News Release: Discover Pass now available‏
« Reply #5 on: July 01, 2011, 09:54:07 PM »
I doubt if tribal hunters would need it. They don't buy hunting licenses or tags, why would they buy the Discover pass?
   Even if they were required for the tribe it wouldn't be enforced,the state would require them to have one just to make you feel good. I know I don't need one, I reviewed my policy and it said NOPE ain't gettin one!!!!!!!
go ahead on er.

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Re: WDFW News Release: Discover Pass now available‏
« Reply #6 on: July 01, 2011, 10:08:58 PM »
NO THANKS.  I born in american. I aint pay a danm to visit a beauitful country. I am sure they will find another idea way to get more money by toll every roads u drive.

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