Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: hawks1469 on October 01, 2014, 01:20:54 PM
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hello I drew a doe tag by mistake for mossy rock. need help on where to start any information would help. don't need anybody's hunting hole, just need a road to start at thanks
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Exit 68 off of Southbound I-5 Highway 12 East towards Morton/Yakima thats the road you need. :)
Welcome to the site it will help if you leave a little more information, which weapon you drew tag for, what kind of experience you have, how much time you will be spending going after the tag and so forth.
Get a map and start looking at public land that has access. Best of luck to you
:hello:
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There's a State Park at Lake Mayfield. Camp there and hike out of camp and hunt.
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I don't mean to hunt in the park! :chuckle:
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If I mistakenly drew a permit I didn't want, I would turn it in and ask that my points be restored.
Just sayin'. :dunno:
Not much public land in 505. But there is a little DNR land, you'll just need a Discover pass and a good map.
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thanks guys its a doe tag for modern fire been hunting for about 20 years just never over on the west side.
i will chech out the DNR land
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If I mistakenly drew a permit I didn't want, I would turn it in and ask that my points be restored.
Just sayin'. :dunno:
Not much public land in 505. But there is a little DNR land, you'll just need a Discover pass and a good map.
Can't return the tag after you draw and get your points back. You can call before the draw and make changes. I did that last year saving 8 points on a mistaken quality bull draw in an off unit I picked.
Check out Peterman Hill off of 12.
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If I mistakenly drew a permit I didn't want, I would turn it in and ask that my points be restored.
Just sayin'. :dunno:
Not much public land in 505. But there is a little DNR land, you'll just need a Discover pass and a good map.
Can't return the tag after you draw and get your points back. You can call before the draw and make changes. I did that last year saving 8 points on a mistaken quality bull draw in an off unit I picked.
Check out Peterman Hill off of 12.
Yes, you can have your points restored if you can show that you mistakenly drew a permit. It's written right into the law, I've seen it.