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I'll bet that next year there won't be any free WDFW parking passes, only Discovery Passes. One clue is that the signs at boat launches would only take a stroke of a paint brush to erase the reference to to the WDFW pass on the sign. Maybe there will be a discount on the Discovery Pass purchased with a license.
Quote from: Oldguy on April 20, 2012, 04:04:26 PMI'll bet that next year there won't be any free WDFW parking passes, only Discovery Passes. One clue is that the signs at boat launches would only take a stroke of a paint brush to erase the reference to to the WDFW pass on the sign. Maybe there will be a discount on the Discovery Pass purchased with a license.And thats what people were saying last year about this year......But hey, looks like it's till free this year.
People just need to use the dnr lands that are "isolated or remote" and no discover pass is required. But I guess it's hard to avoid using the 1.9 million acres where it is required.
actually i'm looking at a dnr map right now saying different, 1.2 million acres where it is not required. isolated or remote sections, meaning you'd probably have to access it from an easement or pass privately owned timber lands that are open to the public.
i wonder why it is still up on their website. that is just uncalled for. i printed it out yesterday and was happy. i will still use it as an excuse for why i don't have a discover pass while using these lands.