Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: Stilly bay on September 16, 2011, 10:31:20 AM
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I noticed smith farm between stanwood and camano has a discover pass sign in the parking lot. I could have sworn that wasn't a state park? :dunno: I wonder what other places have become "state parks" since the advent of the discover pass?
I can't wait till opening morning when all the out of towners show up and find they have to shell out ten bucks to hunt a overcrowded- worn out -piece of land -that could flood at any moment. the Gamey could have an angry mob on his hands :IBCOOL:
cover your ass with a discover pass
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Not familiar with that piece of land.
The Discover Pass is not only for State Parks, it's also for lands managed by DFW and DNR. Sounds like Smith Farm's is managed by DFW. If it is, the pass you received with your hunting license will work.
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I already have my super awesome discover pass. :'(
very interesting I wasNot familiar with that piece of land.
The Discover Pass is not only for State Parks, it's also for lands managed by DFW and DNR. Sounds like Smith Farm's is managed by DFW. If it is, the pass you received with your hunting license will work.
interesting. so they put out the discover pass sign just for the bird watchers then? I feel a lot better now. :tup:
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Just leave you WDFW on your dash, i've done it forthe last 3 months and now you cann't really tell the difference between the 2... I can still read my LP3 tho...