PROPOSED RULES
FISH AND WILDLIFE
Original Notice.
Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 08-10-108 and 08-24-103.
Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: WAC 232-12-047 Unlawful methods for hunting, 232-12-051 Muzzleloading firearms, 232-12-054 Archery requirements -- Archery special use permits, 232-12-055 Hunting -- Hunter orange clothing requirements, 232-12-062 Party hunting, 232-12-068 Nontoxic shot requirements, 232-12-227 Hunter education training program requirements, 232-12-828 Hunting of game birds and animals by persons with a disability, 232-12-840 Hunting and fishing opportunities for terminally ill persons, 232-28-248 Special closures and firearm restriction areas, 232-28-266 Damage prevention permit hunts, 232-28-272 2009-2010, 2010-2011, and 2011-2012 Black bear and cougar hunting seasons and regulations, 232-28-273 2009-2011 Moose, bighorn sheep, and mountain goat seasons and permit quotas, 232-28-282 Big game and wild turkey auction, raffle, and special incentive permits, 232-28-286 2010, 2011, and 2012 Spring black bear seasons and regulations, 232-28-287 2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011-2012 Cougar permit seasons and regulations, 232-28-291 Special hunting season permits, 232-28-294 Multiple season big game permits, 232-28-295 Landowner hunting permits, 232-28-333 Game management units (GMUs) boundary descriptions -- Region three, 232-28-335 Game management units (GMUs) boundary descriptions -- Region five, 232-28-336 Game management units (GMUs) boundary descriptions -- Region six, 232-28-337 Deer and elk area descriptions, 232-28-342 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12 Small game seasons, 232-28-351 2009-2011 Deer general seasons and definitions, 232-28-352 2009-2011 Elk general seasons and definitions, 232-28-353 2009 Deer special permits, 232-28-354 2009 Elk special permits, and 232-28-516 Trapping seasons and regulations.
Hearing Location(s): Ellensburg Quality Inn and Conference Center, 1700 Canyon Road, Ellensburg, WA 98926, (509) 925-9800, on March 6-7, 2009, at 8:00 a.m.
Date of Intended Adoption: April 2-3-4, 2009.
Submit Written Comments to: Wildlife Program Commission Meeting Public Comments, 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091, e-mail Wildthing@dfw.wa.gov, fax (360) 902-2162, by Friday, February 20, 2009.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Susan Yeager by March 1, 2009, TTY (800) 833-6388 or (360) 902-2267.
Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules: WAC 232-12-047, amendments to this rule help clarify the title of the WAC which deals with more than firearms. The proposal clarifies language related to using handguns for hunting and also removes a conflict with the muzzleloading equipment WAC that proposes to allow muzzleloading handguns for hunting. The proposal would also allow crossbows to be used in firearm restriction areas as designated by the fish and wildlife commission. Currently only hunters with disabilities that meet certain criteria are allowed to use crossbows.
WAC 232-12-051, the purpose of the proposal is to clarify language related to lawful ignition systems for muzzleloading firearms. The proposal also no longer restricts projectiles to lead only. The proposal would allow muzzleloading handguns to be used for hunting big game and clarifies muzzleloading handgun use for small game. Also the proposal would allow modern handguns to be carried for personal protection during a muzzleloader season.
WAC 232-12-054, the purpose of the proposal is to allow modern handguns to be carried for personal protection during an archery season and allow the use of crossbows in firearm restriction areas as designated by the fish and wildlife commission.
WAC 232-12-055, the proposed amendments help clarify which hunters are required to wear hunter orange clothing. The clarification is for hunting during modern firearm seasons and for modern firearm deer and elk permit holders.
WAC 232-12-062, to develop a definition of party hunting and clarify that it is illegal to hunt for another person's big game animal or turkey.
WAC 232-12-068, the rule will provide additional nontoxic shot selections for waterfowl, coot, and snipe hunters.
WAC 232-12-227 Hunter education training program requirements, the purpose behind the proposal is to minimize confusion and avoid possible mistakes by license vendors.
Currently subsection (4) authorizes an individual who has a Washington hunting license from a preceding year to show that license and purchase a subsequent hunting license even if the initial license was not issued in compliance with the hunter education training requirement. The proposal will allow individuals to purchase a Washington hunting license only if they have a hunter education certificate or are identified as previous Washington hunters in the current license data system.
WAC 232-12-828, the proposed amendment to this rule would authorize the director to administer and issue special use permits to hunters with disabilities.
WAC 232-12-840, this proposal is to implement recently passed legislation authorizing the commission to establish rules for providing special hunting and fishing opportunities for terminally ill persons. In the proposal, the director is authorized to provide opportunities in a variety of ways at no cost.
WAC 232-28-248, the proposed rule amendments add more weapon options in firearm restriction areas. The effect will maintain some limited hunting opportunity in these areas and also provide an effective level of harvest to help control deer and elk populations causing damage and nuisance problems especially in more developed areas.
WAC 232-28-266, the amendment to the rule adds two hundred turkey permits in northeastern Washington. These permits will provide landowners and Washington department of fish and wildlife (WDFW) enforcement with additional tools to address property damage issues.
WAC 232-28-272, the rule establishes hunting seasons for black bear and cougar from 2009 to 2012. The purpose of the recommended changes is to maximize recreational hunting opportunities for bear and cougar while maintaining sustainable populations.
The department is recommending status quo bear seasons, with two exceptions: (1) For management units that open Aug. 1, the Aug. 1-31 period is limited to hunting on private lands only; (2) for management units that open in early September, change the opener from the day after Labor Day to September 1.
The department's cougar season recommendations are: Statewide Sept. 1-25 archery only and Sept. 26-Oct. 16 muzzleloader only seasons; Oct. 17-Mar. 31 general season (any weapon) for zones where trends in female harvest are within our guideline; Oct. 17-Dec. 31 general season for zones where female harvest slightly exceeds our guideline; Oct. 31-Nov. 30 season for zones where female harvested is limited by a quota system and the management need is to adequately evaluate the pilot hunt with the aid of dogs; Change the statewide bag limit from 2 cougars to 1 cougar.
WAC 232-28-273, the proposed rule amendments include a status quo moose permit level of 130; creating a master hunter damage hunt in the Mount Spokane unit; adding ewe-only hunts in three herds; increasing bighorn sheep permit levels from 36 to 46; and reducing mountain goat permit levels consistent with the findings of our recent research.
WAC 232-28-282, the proposed rule amendments include removing dated language; clarifying areas open for specific deer auction and raffle seasons; and changing the areas open to the Rocky Mountain bighorn raffle permit hunt to reflect the status of mature rams in various populations.
WAC 232-28-286, the proposed rule amendments add a spring bear hunt in a portion of GMU 501 with 50 permits and close the spring bear damage hunt in Capitol Forest.
WAC 232-28-287, establish fall permit hunts for 9 cougar zones around the state. Cougar permit hunts are designed to provide late season hunting opportunity for hunters without the use of dogs (i.e., spot and stalking in snow and/or calling). The anticipated effect is additional varieties of hunting opportunity with sustainable cougar populations.
WAC 232-28-291, the amendments proposed are largely housekeeping in nature. Changes are recommended for multi-season permit application and group sizes. Changes are also recommended for deer and elk permit application group sizes and the late fall turkey permit application rules are eliminated. Fall turkey permit applications are consolidated into one set of rules.
WAC 232-28-294, this proposal would shorten the amount of time successful applicants for a multi-season permit would have to purchase their permit to allow for the sale of all permits prior to the first general seasons starting in September. It would also provide 50 multi-season deer and 25 multi-season elk permits to qualifying hunter education instructors.
WAC 232-28-295, the proposal identifies permit levels and season dates for landowner hunting permit (LHP) program participants for the 2009 hunting seasons. Amendments to this rule include removal of the 4-O Cattle Company who requested not to participate and addition of the Pine Mountain LHP in Yakima County. The permits will result in general public hunter access on private property and will help mitigate deer and elk foraging on private agricultural lands.
WAC 232-28-333, 232-28-335, and 232-28-336, GMU boundary rules define legal hunting areas. The GMUs need readily discernable boundaries to direct hunters to appropriate hunting areas. Season dates, bag limits, antler restrictions, and other hunting season regulations are typically specified at the GMU scale.
WAC 232-28-337, boundary adjustments are being proposed to better address current deer and elk damage issues.
WAC 232-28-342, the purpose of the new rule is to establish hunting season timing, hunting requirements, and applicable permit levels for the following species: Bobcat, raccoon, fox, coyote, forest grouse, pheasant, chukar, gray partridge, mountain quail, California quail, bobwhite, wild turkey, Canada goose, band-tailed pigeon, mourning dove, cottontail rabbits, snowshoe hare, and crow. It also describes falconry and dog training seasons.
Amendments to this rule include: (1) Liberalize fall turkey hunting by establishing more general season opportunity, (2) eliminate the use of dogs to hunt coyotes, (3) eliminate the two-day September Canada Goose Season, shifting those dates to the regular goose season, and (4) increase the daily bag limit for forest grouse to four per day.
WAC 232-28-351, the purpose of the proposal is to retain general season deer hunting opportunity, balance the hunting opportunity between the three primary user groups, increase opportunity when deer populations allow, and reduce opportunity when declining deer numbers warrant such a change.
WAC 232-28-352, the purpose of the proposal is to retain general season elk hunting opportunity, balance the hunting opportunity between the three primary user groups, increase opportunity when elk populations allow, and reduce opportunity when declining elk numbers warrant such a change.
WAC 232-28-353, the purpose of the proposal is to retain special permit season deer hunting opportunity, balance the hunting opportunity between the three primary user groups, increase opportunity when deer populations allow, and reduce opportunity when declining deer numbers warrant such a change.
WAC 232-28-354, the purpose of the proposal is to retain special permit season elk hunting opportunity, balance the hunting opportunity between the three primary user groups, increase opportunity when elk populations allow, and reduce opportunity when declining elk numbers warrant such a change.
WAC 232-28-516, the new WAC removes all superfluous regulations (e.g., area restrictions) that are no longer warranted given current trapping practices and low harvest levels. It recommends a standard trapping season for all furbearers from November 1 to March 31 and an increased annual bag limit for river otter from 6 to 12. WAC 232-28-516 replaces WAC 232-28-515.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: WAC 232-12-047, to provide more flexibility in designing hunting seasons that address urban and suburban big game issues by allowing crossbows in some situations. The proposal also removes a conflict with a proposed change in the muzzleloading equipment WAC.
WAC 232-12-051, to help clarify what types of muzzleloader equipment is lawful for hunting; allow hunters more flexibility in the types of projectiles they are allowed to use; removes an unnecessary restriction related to using muzzleloading handguns for big game and clarifies other allowed uses for muzzleloading handguns; and allows muzzleloader hunters to carry handguns for personal safety as long as they are not in conflict with existing big game hunting season restrictions.
WAC 232-12-054, the proposal would provide more flexibility in designing hunting seasons that address urban and suburban big game issues by allowing crossbows in some situations. The proposal would also allow archery hunters to carry handguns for personal safety as long as they are not in conflict with existing big game hunting season restrictions.
WAC 232-12-055, in the past, it has not been very clear whether archery and muzzleloader deer and elk hunters were required to wear hunter orange clothing outside of general seasons for modern firearm hunters.
WAC 232-12-062, to clarify that party hunting for big game and turkeys is illegal.
WAC 232-12-068, to improve recreational opportunity and protect waterfowl resources.
WAC 232-12-227, the proposal ensures that only hunter education graduates or individuals currently identified as hunting-license buyers within the WDFW license data system are eligible to purchase.
WAC 232-12-828, accommodations that allow persons with disabilities to participate in department programs are required by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Special use permits allow the director to evaluate applications and provide accommodations where appropriate.
WAC 232-12-840, to implement the legislation, which provides special hunting and fishing opportunities for terminally ill persons.
WAC 232-28-248, the proposed language retains some limited level of hunting that is compatible with urban expansion. Also helps deal with deer and elk damage and nuisance problems.
WAC 232-28-266, an increasing number of landowners are requesting the use of these permits to address damage. They have proven to be very effective in dealing with damage problems and reducing landowner complaints with deer. WDFW enforcement officers have requested they be available for turkeys as well.
WAC 232-28-272, maximize recreational opportunities for bear and cougar hunting, while maintaining sustainable populations.
The justification for the August black bear season on private lands only is to reduce conflict with other recreational users on public lands during the summer while still allowing bears to be harvest[ed] for damage reasons (e.g., orchard damage). The justification for the September 1 start date is consistency with the opening day of deer archery seasons.
The justification for the cougar season changes is consistency with concurrent deer/elk seasons and to limit female harvest in those areas where harvest levels exceed our guidelines.
WAC 232-28-273, recommended adjustments in permit quotas are based on meeting population objectives for each species as indicated in the game management plan.
WAC 232-28-282, provide a variety of different hunting opportunities and maximize revenue for auction/raffle program, all within biological sustainable limits.
WAC 232-28-286, spring black bear seasons are used to minimize damage to trees by reducing bear populations to a lower but sustainable level, reduce nuisance activity in northeastern Washington, and better distribute the harvest geographically in southeastern Washington.
WAC 232-28-287, provide late season hunting opportunity for hunters without the use of dogs (i.e., spot and stalking in snow and/or calling).
WAC 232-28-291, the proposal would allow multi-season applicants to submit group applications; clean up turkey permit application language; and limit the number of deer and elk group applicants to better distribute permits.
WAC 232-28-294, shortening the purchase time for successful applicants would make sure that more hunters would be able to purchase permits. Providing hunter education instructors with multiple season permits would be an incentive to recruit and retain instructors.
WAC 232-28-295, increase public hunting access to private lands and help landowners address game damage issues.
WAC 232-28-333, 232-28-335, and 232-28-336, clarifies boundaries and facilitates hunting seasons for big game.
WAC 232-28-337, the proposed rule amendment provides the means to reduce wildlife damage issues and direct deer and elk damage hunts by adjusting elk area boundaries.
WAC 232-28-342, proposals are consistent with conservation of wildlife populations and public sentiment.
WAC 232-28-351, provides recreational deer hunting opportunity and protects deer from overharvest. The proposal maintains sustainable general deer hunting season opportunities for 2009-2011. Helps reduce agricultural damage and provides for population control of deer where needed.
WAC 232-28-352, provides recreational elk hunting opportunity and protects elk from overharvest. The proposal maintains sustainable general elk hunting season opportunities for 2009-2011. Helps reduce agricultural damage and provides for elk population control where needed.
WAC 232-28-353, provides recreational deer hunting opportunity and protects deer from overharvest. The proposal maintains sustainable special permit deer hunting season opportunities for 2009. Helps reduce agricultural damage and provides for population control of deer where needed.
WAC 232-28-354, provides recreational elk hunting opportunity and protects elk from overharvest. The proposal maintains sustainable special permit elk hunting season opportunities for 2009. Helps reduce agricultural damage and provides for elk population control where needed.
WAC 232-28-516, to maximize trapping opportunity consistent with population objectives.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.020, 77.12.570, 77.12.210, 77.12.015, 77.12.240, 77.12.040, 77.32.155.
Statute Being Implemented: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.020, 77.12.570, 77.12.210, 77.12.015, 77.12.240, 77.12.040, 77.32.155.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Name of Proponent: Washington fish and wildlife commission, governmental.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting and Implementation: Dave Brittell, Natural Resources Building, Olympia, (360) 902-2504; and Enforcement: Bruce Bjork, Natural Resources Building, Olympia, (360) 902-2373.
No small business economic impact statement has been prepared under chapter 19.85 RCW. These rules regulate recreational hunters and do not directly regulate small business.
A cost-benefit analysis is not required under RCW 34.05.328. Not hydraulics rules.
January 21, 2009
Loreva M. Preuss
Rules Coordinator
OTS-2123.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 04-98, filed 5/12/04,
effective 6/12/04)
WAC 232-12-047
Unlawful ((firearms)) methods for
hunting.
(1) It is unlawful to hunt any big game with:
(a) A fully automatic firearm.
(b) A centerfire cartridge less than 22 caliber for cougar.
(c) A centerfire cartridge less than 24 caliber for any other big game.
(d) A shotgun, provided that a 20 gauge, or larger shotgun, using shells loaded with slugs or buckshot size #1 or larger, may be used to hunt deer, bear, and cougar.
(e) A shotgun for any other big game, except that a 12 gauge or 10 gauge shotgun using slugs may be used.
(f) A handgun during a modern firearm season that does not meet the following criteria: Have a minimum barrel length of four inches, per manufacturer's specification, and fire a centerfire cartridge.
(g) Any rimfire cartridge.
(2) It is unlawful to hunt game birds with a shotgun capable of holding more than three shells.
(3) It is unlawful to hunt game birds or game animals,
except bullfrogs, in a manner other than with a firearm, a bow
and arrow, or by falconry, except ((persons)) in those
designated areas where crossbows are allowed.
(4) Hunters with disabilities may use a crossbow with a special use permit as conditioned in WAC 232-12-054.
(((4))) (5) It is unlawful to hunt game animals or game
birds with a shotgun larger than 10 gauge.
(((5))) (6) It is unlawful to hunt game birds with a
rifle or ((pistol)) handgun, with the exception of blue
grouse, spruce grouse and ruffed grouse.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047 and 77.12.020. 04-11-036 (Order 04-98), § 232-12-047, filed 5/12/04, effective 6/12/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040, 77.12.010, 77.12.020, 77.12.770, 77.12.780. 00-11-137 (Order 00-50), § 232-12-047, filed 5/23/00, effective 6/23/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040. 98-10-006 (Order 98-53), § 232-12-047, filed 4/22/98, effective 5/23/98; 90-14-108 (Order 449), § 232-12-047, filed 7/5/90, effective 8/5/90; 83-01-006 (Order 198), § 232-12-047, filed 12/2/82; 82-04-034 (Order 177), § 232-12-047, filed 1/28/82; 81-22-002 (Order 174), § 232-12-047, filed 10/22/81; 81-12-029 (Order 165), § 232-12-047, filed 6/1/81. Formerly WAC 232-12-130.]
OTS-2145.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 06-92, filed 5/8/06,
effective 6/8/06)
WAC 232-12-051
Muzzleloading firearms.
(1) Definitions.
(a) Muzzleloader: A firearm which is loaded from the muzzle and uses black powder or a black powder substitute as recommended by the manufacturer for use in muzzleloading firearms.
(b) A muzzleloading firearm shall be considered loaded if a powder charge and a projectile, either shot or single projectile are in the barrel and the barrel or breech is capped or primed.
(2) It is unlawful to ((carry or possess any firearm
during)) hunt wildlife using a muzzleloading ((seasons))
firearm which does not meet the following ((specification for
a muzzleloader. A muzzleloading firearm is loaded from the
muzzle and uses black powder or a black powder substitute as
recommended by the manufacturer for use in muzzleloading
firearms)) specifications.
(a) A muzzleloading ((firearm has)) shotgun or rifle must
have a single or double barrel ((of at least 20 inches)),
rifled or smooth-bored.
(b) A muzzleloading shotgun or rifle used for deer must be .40 caliber or larger. Buckshot size #1 or larger may be used in a smoothbore of .60 caliber or larger for deer.
(c) A muzzleloading shotgun, rifle, or handgun used for all other big game must be .45 caliber or larger.
(d) Persons lawfully hunting game birds, cottontail rabbits, and snowshoe hares, with a double barrel, muzzleloading shotgun may keep both barrels loaded.
(e) A muzzleloading handgun must have a single or double barrel of at least eight inches, must be rifled and be capable of being loaded with forty-five grains or more of black powder or black powder substitute per the manufacturer's recommendations.
(f) A muzzleloading handgun used for big game must be .45 caliber or larger.
(g) A handgun designed to be used with black powder, including black powder revolvers, can be used to hunt forest grouse, cottontail rabbits, and snowshoe hares.
(3) In addition to the above requirements, it is unlawful to participate (hunt) in a muzzleloading hunting season using a firearm which does not meet the following specifications for a muzzleloader. A modern handgun may be carried for personal protection. Modern handguns cannot be used to hunt big game or dispatch wounded big game during a big game hunting season for muzzleloading firearms.
(a) Ignition is to be wheel lock, matchlock, flintlock,
or percussion using original style percussion caps that fit on
the nipple and are exposed to the ((elements)) weather. ((Shot shell and 209)) "Exposed to the weather" means the
percussion cap or the frizzen must be visible and not capable
of being covered or closed by an integral part of the weapon
proper. Primers designed to be used in modern cartridges are
not legal.
(((2))) (b) Sights must be open, peep or of other open
sight design. Fiber optic sights are legal. Telescopic
sights or sights containing glass are prohibited.
(c) It is unlawful to have any electrical device or equipment attached to a muzzleloading firearm while hunting.
((Except)) (d) Those persons lawfully hunting big game
with a double barrel muzzleloader may only keep one barrel
loaded.
(4) Hunters with disabilities who meet the definition of being visually impaired in WAC 232-12-828 may receive a special use permit that would allow the use of scopes or other visual aids. A disabled hunter permit holder in possession of a special use permit that allows the use of a scope or visual aid may hunt game birds or game animals during muzzleloader seasons.
(((3) A muzzleloading firearm used for deer must fire a
single, nonjacketed lead projectile of nominal 40 caliber or
larger, except that buckshot size #1 or larger may be used in
a smoothbore of 60 caliber or larger.
(4) A muzzleloading firearm used for all other big game must fire a single, nonjacketed lead projectile of nominal 50 caliber or larger, or fire a single, nonjacketed lead projectile of at least 170 grains.
(5) This section shall not apply to the carrying of a handgun designed to be charged with black powder only.
(6) This section shall not apply to persons lawfully hunting game birds with a shotgun.
(7) Only one barrel of a double barrel muzzleloader may be loaded with powder or bullet or capped at any one time while hunting in a muzzleloading season except in specified firearm restricted areas.)) (5) Muzzleloading firearms used during a modern firearm season are not required to meet ignition, sight, or double barrel restrictions.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-11-032 (Order 06-92), § 232-12-051, filed 5/8/06, effective 6/8/06; 03-13-047 (Order 03-129), § 232-12-051, filed 6/12/03, effective 7/13/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040, 77.12.010, 77.12.020, 77.12.770, 77.12.780. 00-11-137 (Order 00-50), § 232-12-051, filed 5/23/00, effective 6/23/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.04.055 and 77.12.040. 90-14-109 (Order 450), § 232-12-051, filed 7/5/90, effective 8/5/90; 89-11-062 (Order 393), § 232-12-051, filed 5/18/89. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040. 84-18-013 (Order 234), § 232-12-051, filed 8/28/84; 81-12-029 (Order 165), § 232-12-051, filed 6/1/81. Formerly WAC 232-12-135.]
OTS-2111.2
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 06-92, filed 5/8/06,
effective 6/8/06)
WAC 232-12-054
Archery requirements -- Archery special use
permits.
(1) Rules pertaining to all archery:
(a) It is unlawful for any person to carry or have in his possession any firearm while in the field archery hunting, during an archery season specified for that area, except for modern handguns carried for personal protection. Modern handguns cannot be used to hunt big game or dispatch wounded big game during an archery, big game hunting season.
(b) It is unlawful to have any electrical equipment or electric device(s) attached to the bow or arrow while hunting.
(c) It is unlawful to shoot a bow and arrow from a vehicle or from, across or along the maintained portion of a public highway, except persons with a disabled hunter permit may shoot from a vehicle if the hunter is in compliance with WAC 232-12-828.
(d) It is unlawful to use any device secured to or supported by the bow for the purpose of maintaining the bow at full draw or in a firing position, except persons with an archery special use permit may hunt game birds or game animals using a device that stabilizes and holds a long bow, recurve bow, or compound bow at a full draw, and may use a mechanical or electrical release.
(e) It is unlawful to hunt wildlife with a crossbow, except in designated areas. Disabled hunter permittees in possession of a crossbow special use permit may hunt with a crossbow.
(f) It is unlawful to hunt big game animals with any arrow or bolt that does not have a sharp broadhead, and the broadhead blade or blades are less than seven-eighths inch wide.
(g) It is unlawful to hunt big game animals with a broadhead blade unless the broadhead is unbarbed and completely closed at the back end of the blade or blades by a smooth, unbroken surface starting at maximum blade width forming a smooth line toward the feather end of the shaft and such line does not angle toward the point.
(h) It is unlawful to hunt wildlife with any bow or crossbow equipped with a scope. Except hunters with disabilities who meet the definition of being visually impaired in WAC 232-12-828 may receive a special use permit that would allow the use of scopes or other visual aids. A disabled hunter permit holder in possession of a special use permit that allows the use of a scope or visual aid may hunt game birds or game animals during archery seasons.
(2) Rules pertaining to long bow, recurve bow and compound bow archery:
(a) It is unlawful for any person to hunt big game animals with a bow that possesses less than 40 pounds of pull measured at twenty-eight inches or less draw length.
(b) It is unlawful to hunt big game animals with any arrow measuring less than 20 inches in length or weighing less than 6 grains per pound of draw weight with a minimum arrow weight of 300 grains.
(3) Rules pertaining to crossbows:
(a) It is unlawful ((for a disabled hunter permit holder
in possession of a crossbow special use permit)) to hunt big
game animals with a crossbow with a draw weight less than 125
pounds, a limb width less than 24 inches, a draw length less
than 14 inches, and a working trigger safety.
(b) It is unlawful ((for a disabled hunter permit holder
in possession of a crossbow special use permit)) to hunt big
game animals with any arrow or bolt measuring less than 16
inches in length and weighing less than 350 grains.
(c) It is unlawful ((for a disabled hunter permit holder
in possession of a crossbow special use permit)) to hunt game
animals or game birds with a crossbow that weighs more than 15
pounds.
(4) Archery special use permits:
(a) An archery special use permit is available to a person who possesses a valid disabled hunter permit. An archery special use permit application must be signed by a physician stating that the person's disability is permanent and the person has a loss of use of one or both upper extremities, has a significant limitation in the use of an upper extremity, or has a permanent physical limitation, which loss or limitation substantially impairs the ability to safely hold, grasp or shoot a long bow, recurve bow or compound bow. The loss or limitation may be the result of, but not limited to, amputation, paralysis, diagnosed disease, or birth defect. The approved archery special use permit must be in the physical possession of the person while using adaptive archery equipment as described in subsection (1)(d) of this section to hunt game birds or game animals.
(b) A crossbow special use permit is available to a person who meets the requirements for an archery special use permit and is unable to use adaptive archery equipment. Adaptive equipment includes, but is not limited to: Cocking devices that hold the bow at full draw; trigger mechanisms that may be released by mouth, or chin, or hand supporting the bow; and devices that assist in supporting the bow. Information describing types of adaptive equipment will be provided to physicians for their assessment of the applicant's ability to utilize adaptive archery equipment. Muscle weakness, impaired range of motion, or unilateral hand weakness disability, of both hands or both arms or both sides of the upper extremity, may result in an inability to use adaptive archery equipment. Standard tests approved by the American Medical Association may be conducted to assess a person's abilities.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-11-032 (Order 06-92), § 232-12-054, filed 5/8/06, effective 6/8/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047 and 77.12.020. 04-11-036 (Order 04-98), § 232-12-054, filed 5/12/04, effective 6/12/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 03-13-047 (Order 03-129), § 232-12-054, filed 6/12/03, effective 7/13/03; 01-17-068 (Order 01-167), § 232-12-054, filed 8/15/01, effective 9/15/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040, 77.12.010, 77.12.020, 77.12.770, 77.12.780. 00-11-137 (Order 00-50), § 232-12-054, filed 5/23/00, effective 6/23/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040. 90-03-092 (Order 427), § 232-12-054, filed 1/24/90, effective 2/24/90; 88-13-012 (Order 310), § 232-12-054, filed 6/6/88; 81-12-029 (Order 165), § 232-12-054, filed 6/1/81. Formerly WAC 232-12-140.]
OTS-2124.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 06-67, filed 4/11/06,
effective 5/12/06)
WAC 232-12-055
Hunting -- Hunter orange clothing
requirements.
(1) Except as authorized in subsection (((4)))
(5) of this section, it is unlawful to hunt upland birds or
rabbits during any upland game bird season unless the hunter
is wearing fluorescent hunter orange clothing.
(2) It is unlawful to hunt deer or elk during the modern firearm early and late general seasons in any manner unless the hunter is wearing fluorescent hunter orange clothing.
(3) All modern firearm permit holders must wear fluorescent hunter orange clothing.
(4) It is unlawful to hunt bear, cougar, bobcat, raccoon, fox, coyote, rabbit, forest grouse or hare during those times and in those places open to the taking of deer or elk during a modern firearm season, unless the hunter is wearing fluorescent hunter orange clothing.
(((4))) (5) Persons who are hunting upland game birds
during an upland game bird season with a muzzleloading
firearm, bow and arrow or falconry are not required to wear
fluorescent hunter orange clothing.
(((5))) (6) Wearing fluorescent hunter orange clothing
means: A minimum of 400 square inches of fluorescent hunter
orange exterior clothing, worn above the waist and visible
from all sides.
(((6))) (7) Violation of this section is an infraction,
punishable under RCW 77.15.160.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-09-021 (Order 06-67), § 232-12-055, filed 4/11/06, effective 5/12/06; 03-16-087 (Order 03-175), § 232-12-055, filed 8/5/03, effective 9/5/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.010 and 77.12.040. 91-08-075 (Order 489), § 232-12-055, filed 4/3/91, effective 9/1/91; 90-22-059 (Order 467), § 232-12-055, filed 11/5/90, effective 9/1/91.]
OTS-2112.1
NEW SECTION
WAC 232-12-062
Party hunting.
Party hunting is defined
as killing big game or turkeys which another person tags,
killing big game or turkeys with the intention of having
another person tag the animal, or tagging a big game animal or
turkey which another person has killed.
Party hunting is illegal for big game and turkey, except for hunters with disabilities and their designated hunting companion as defined in WAC 232-12-828.
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OTS-2113.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 07-292, filed 12/13/07,
effective 1/13/08)
WAC 232-12-068
Nontoxic shot requirements.
(1) It is
unlawful to possess shot (either in shotshells or as loose
shot for muzzleloading) other than nontoxic shot when hunting
for waterfowl, coot, or snipe. Nontoxic shot includes the
following approved types:
Approved Nontoxic Shot Type* | Percent Composition by Weight |
bismuth-tin | 97 bismuth, 3 tin |
iron (steel) | iron and carbon |
iron-tungsten | any proportion of tungsten, >=1 iron |
iron-tungsten-nickel | >=1 iron, any proportion of tungsten, up to 40 nickel |
tungsten-bronze | 51.1 tungsten, 44.4 copper, 3.9 tin, 0.6 iron; and 60 tungsten, 35.1 copper, 3.9 tin, 1 iron |
tungsten-iron-copper-nickel | 40-76 tungsten, 37 iron, 9-16 copper, 5-7 nickel |
tungsten-matrix | 95.9 tungsten, 4.1 polymer |
tungsten-polymer | 95.5 tungsten, 4.5 nylon 6 or 11 |
tungsten-tin-iron | any proportions of tungsten and tin, >=1 iron |
tungsten-tin-bismuth | any proportions of tungsten, tin, and bismuth |
tungsten-tin-iron-nickel | 65 tungsten, 21.8 tin, 10.4 iron, 2.8 nickel |
*Coatings of copper, nickel, tin, zinc, zinc chloride, and zinc chrome on approved nontoxic shot types also are approved. |
(2) It is unlawful to possess shot (either in shotshells or as loose shot for muzzleloading) other than nontoxic shot in the following areas:
((Bridgeport Bar segment of the)) Well's Wildlife Area
(Bridgeport Bar Unit)
Cowlitz Wildlife Area (all units)
((Lake Terrell)) Whatcom Wildlife Area (((including
Tennant Lake and other segments)) all units)
Shillapoo Wildlife Area (all units)
Skagit Wildlife Area (all ((segments)) units)
Snoqualmie Wildlife Area (all ((segments)) units)
Sunnyside-Snake River Wildlife Area (Headquarters, Byron and Windmill Ranch units)
((The Driscoll Island, Hegdahl, and Kline Parcel segments
of the)) Sinlahekin Wildlife Area (Driscoll Island, Hegdahl,
and Kline Parcel units)
((Vancouver Lake Wildlife Area)) John's River Wildlife
Area (Chinook Unit)
(3) It is unlawful to possess shot (either in shotshells
or as loose shot for muzzleloading), other than nontoxic shot,
when hunting for upland game birds (pheasants, quail, chukar,
or gray partridge), mourning doves, band-tailed pigeons, or
game animals in the following areas:
Chehalis River pheasant release site
Dungeness Recreation Area
Hunter Farms pheasant release site
Raymond Airport pheasant release site
Two Rivers and Wallula Units of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's McNary National Wildlife Refuge
All Whidbey Island pheasant release sites
((Chinook pheasant release site))
(4) Beginning in 2010, it is unlawful to possess shot (either in shotshells or as loose shot for muzzleloading), other than nontoxic shot, when hunting for upland game birds (pheasant, quail, chukar, and gray partridge), mourning doves, band-tailed pigeons, or game animals on areas where pheasants are released, to include:
Asotin Wildlife
Area (Hartsock Unit) |
Chelan Wildlife Area (Chelan Butte and Swakane units) |
Columbia Basin Wildlife Area (Banks Lake, Gloyd Seeps, Lower Crab Creek, Quincy Lakes, Warden units) |
Sinlahekin
Wildlife Area (Chiliwist Unit) |
Colockum Wildlife
Area (Headquarters Unit) |
Wenas Wildlife
Area (Wenas Unit) |
Klickitat Wildlife
Area (Hill Road Unit) |
Scatter Creek Wildlife Area | Sherman Creek Wildlife Area |
Skookumchuck Wildlife Area | Steamboat Rock, Fishtrap, John Henley, Willow Bar, Rice Bar, Hartsock, Mill Creek, Wallula, Peninsula, Hollebeke/Lost Island, Buckshot, Big Flat, and Ringold Pheasant Release sites |
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.020. 08-01-052 (Order 07-292), § 232-12-068, filed 12/13/07, effective 1/13/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-16-133 (Order 06-181), § 232-12-068, filed 8/2/06, effective 9/2/06; 05-17-098 (Order 05-174), § 232-12-068, filed 8/15/05, effective 9/15/05; 03-16-030 (Order 03-165), § 232-12-068, filed 7/29/03, effective 8/29/03; 03-13-047 (Order 03-129), § 232-12-068, filed 6/12/03, effective 7/13/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040. 01-17-092 (Order 01-157), § 232-12-068, filed 8/20/01, effective 9/20/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040, 77.12.020, 77.32.070, 77.32.530. 01-10-048 (Order 01-69), § 232-12-068, filed 4/26/01, effective 5/27/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040, 77.12.010, 77.12.020, 77.12.770, 77.12.780. 00-11-137 (Order 00-50), § 232-12-068, filed 5/23/00, effective 6/23/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040. 99-17-034 (Order 99-118), § 232-12-068, filed 8/11/99, effective 9/11/99; 98-17-044 (Order 98-152), § 232-12-068, filed 8/13/98, effective 9/13/98; 97-18-026 (Order 97-164), § 232-12-068, filed 8/25/97, effective 9/25/97. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040 and 77.12.010. 96-18-009 (Order 96-127), § 232-12-068, filed 8/22/96, effective 9/22/96. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040. 95-18-072 (Order 95-126) § 232-12-068, filed 9/1/95, effective 10/2/95.]
OTS-2149.2
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 97-22-003, filed 10/23/97,
effective 11/23/97)
WAC 232-12-227
Hunter education training program
requirements.
(1) The director may designate a state
coordinator for the purpose of administering the hunter
education program. The state coordinator shall be responsible
for the certification of volunteer instructors and the
development of instructional materials, training aids,
operating policies and procedures necessary to comply with the
provisions of this section and RCW 77.32.155.
(2) It is unlawful for any person born after January 1, 1972, to obtain an initial hunting license in the state of Washington without having completed a department-approved course involving at least ten hours of instruction in conservation, safety and sportsmanship.
(3) Upon satisfactory completion of these requirements, each student shall be issued a certificate of accreditation signed by an authorized instructor or the state coordinator.
(4) It is unlawful for a license dealer to issue a
hunting license for a person born after January 1, 1972,
unless a hunter education certificate ((or a Washington
hunting license for a preceding year issued to said person))
is presented at the time of purchase. This subsection does
not apply to individuals listed in the department's licensing
data base system with a valid hunter education certificate
number.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040 and 77.32.155. 97-22-003, § 232-12-227, filed 10/23/97, effective 11/23/97. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040. 95-02-070 (Order 94-146), § 232-12-227, filed 1/4/95, effective 1/4/95. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.32.050 and 77.32.070. 90-19-087 (Order 458), § 232-12-227, filed 9/18/90, effective 10/19/90. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.32.155. 85-16-004 (Order 260), § 232-12-227, filed 7/25/85. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040. 81-12-029 (Order 165), § 232-12-227, filed 6/1/81. Formerly WAC 232-12-500.]
OTS-2125.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 07-04-087, filed 2/6/07,
effective 3/9/07)
WAC 232-12-828
Hunting of game birds and animals by
persons with a disability.
(1) Definitions:
(a) "Hunter with a disability" means a person with a permanent disability who possesses a disabled hunter permit issued by the department. A hunter with a disability must have all required licenses, tags, permits, and stamps before hunting.
(b) "Disabled hunter permit" means a permit, card, or endorsement to a license issued by the department to any person with a permanent disability who applies to the department and presents such evidence as the director may require showing that the applicant is a person with a qualifying disability. Upon approval of the application, the department will issue a vehicle identification placard. A designated hunter companion card will be issued with a hunting license.
(c) "Designated hunter companion" means a person who assists a hunter with a disability in the stalking, shooting, tracking, retrieving, or tagging of game birds and game animals.
(d) "Designated hunter companion card" means an identification card issued by the department to the hunter with a disability.
(e) "Blind or visually impaired" means a central visual acuity that does not exceed 20/200 in the better eye with corrective lenses, or the widest diameter of the visual field does not exceed twenty degrees.
(f) "Accompany" means the hunter with a disability and the designated hunter companion are in the physical presence of each other, not to exceed a 1/4-mile separation. While stalking or shooting an animal, the hunter with a disability and the designated hunter companion must have a form of reliable and direct communication.
(g) "Special use permit" means a permit issued by the department to a person with a specific permanent disability as a reasonable accommodation. The special use permit allows for a specific act or acts to include, but not be limited to, use of adaptive mechanical, electrical, or specialty equipment or devices that aid the person in hunting.
(h) "Person with a disability" means:
(i) A person who has a permanent disability and is not ambulatory over natural terrain without a lower extremity prosthesis or must permanently use a medically prescribed assistive device for mobility, including, but not limited to, a wheelchair, crutch, cane, walker, or oxygen bottle; or
(ii) A person who has a permanent disability and is physically incapable of holding and safely operating a firearm or other legal hunting device.
This definition includes, but is not limited to, persons with a permanent upper or lower extremity impairment who have lost the use of one or both upper or lower extremities, or who have a severe limitation in the use of one or both upper or lower extremities, or who have a diagnosed permanent disease or disorder which substantially impairs or severely interferes with mobility or the use of one or both upper or lower extremities for holding and safely operating a firearm or other legal hunting device; or
(iii) A person who is blind or visually impaired.
(i) "Public highway" means the entire width between the boundary lines of every way publicly maintained when any part thereof is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel as defined in RCW 46.04.197.
(2) The designated hunter companion must accompany the hunter with a disability when stalking or shooting game on behalf of the hunter with a disability. The hunter with a disability or the designated hunter companion must immediately cut, notch, or date any required tag. The tag must be affixed to the carcass of the game bird or animal as soon as is reasonably possible after killing the game.
(3) The designated hunter companion does not need to accompany the hunter with a disability while tracking an animal wounded by either hunter, or while tagging or retrieving a downed animal on behalf of the hunter with a disability.
(4) It is unlawful for a designated hunter companion to assist a hunter with a disability unless the designated hunter companion has the designated hunter companion identification card on his or her person.
(5) It is unlawful for a hunter with a disability to shoot from a motor vehicle, unless the vehicle is stopped, the motor is turned off and the vehicle is removed from the maintained portion of a public highway. If the roadway is not paved, and it is impossible for the hunter with a disability to completely remove the vehicle from the roadway, then the hunter may shoot from the vehicle if the vehicle is as far off the roadway as possible. A disabled hunter vehicle identification placard must be displayed.
(6) It is unlawful for any person to possess a loaded firearm in or on a motor vehicle, except if the person is a hunter with a disability and the vehicle is in compliance with subsection (5) of this section.
(7) Game birds or game animals killed, tagged or retrieved by a designated hunter companion on behalf of a hunter with a disability do not count against the designated hunter companion's bag or possession limit.
(8) A designated hunter companion shooting game for or who may be shooting game for a hunter with a disability must have a valid hunting license issued by Washington or another state.
(9) Special use permits.
(a) The director may develop conditions and criteria for administering and issuing special use permits.
(b) The hunters and fishers with disabilities advisory committee established in RCW 77.04.150 may assist the department in evaluating requests and criteria for issuing special use permits.
(c) Special use permits must be carried on the person acting under or using devices authorized by the permit.
(d) The terms for use granted by a special use permit, when provided as a reasonable accommodation, shall supersede other hunting or fishing rules and restrictions.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 07-04-087, § 232-12-828, filed 2/6/07, effective 3/9/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047 and 77.12.020. 04-11-036 (Order 04-98), § 232-12-828, filed 5/12/04, effective 6/12/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 03-10-040 (Order 03-85), § 232-12-828, filed 4/30/03, effective 5/31/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.32.237. 96-03-084 (Order 96-07), § 232-12-828, filed 1/18/96, effective 2/18/96.]
OTS-2126.1
NEW SECTION
WAC 232-12-840
Hunting and fishing opportunities for
terminally ill persons.
Pursuant to RCW 77.32.565 the
director is authorized to provide special hunting
opportunities for terminally ill persons. The director may
establish criteria for application and award of these special
opportunities.
(1) The director is authorized to receive special permits from donors and redistribute them to terminally ill persons.
(2) The director may issue special permits allowing the harvest or catch of fish and game as exceptions or additions to other rules established by the commission.
(3) The director may make agreements with landowners to provide access for special hunting and fishing opportunities.
(4) The director may also make agreements with others to assist the terminally ill in facilitating the harvest or catch of fish and game.
The director shall report annually to the fish and wildlife commission the number and types of opportunities provided to terminally ill persons.
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OTS-2114.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 06-92, filed 5/8/06,
effective 6/8/06)
WAC 232-28-248
Special closures and firearm restriction
areas.
RESTRICTED AND PROHIBITED HUNTING AREAS.
These areas are closed by Fish and Wildlife Commission action.
Other areas may be closed to hunting by local, state or
federal regulations.
IT IS ILLEGAL TO HUNT EXCEPT WHERE PROVIDED IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:
1. | Parker Lake (GMU 117, Pend Oreille County): All lands
south of Ruby Creek Road (USFS Road 2489), north of
Tacoma Creek Road (USFS Road 2389) and west of Bonneville
Power Administration power lines are designated as "CLOSED
AREA" to the hunting of wild animals and wild birds year
round. The Parker Lake closure was established to
provide a protected area for the Air Force Military
Survival Training Program. |
2. | Columbia River and all the islands in the river, and the
Benton County shoreline below the high water mark, and
any peninsula originating on the Benton County shoreline,
between Vernita Bridge (Highway 24) downstream to the old
Hanford townsite powerline crossing (wooden towers) in
Section 24, T 13 N, R 27 E, is designated as a "CLOSED
AREA" to the hunting of wild animals and wild birds. |
3. | Green River (GMU 485): Except for special permit
hunters, who may also take a black bear and/or cougar
with the appropriate license/tag options, all lands
within GMU 485 are designated as a "CLOSED AREA" to the
hunting of big game by Department of Fish and Wildlife
regulated hunters throughout the year. During the
general westside elk season and general and late deer
seasons, all lands within GMU 485 are also designated as
a "CLOSED AREA" to the hunting of all wild animals
(including wild birds). The City of Tacoma enforces
trespass within GMU 485 on lands owned or controlled by
the City during all times of the year. |
4. | McNeil Island: McNeil Island (part of GMU 652) is closed
to the hunting of all wild animals (including wild birds)
year around. |
5. | Loo-wit (GMU 522): Closed to hunting and trapping within
GMU 522 (Loo-wit), except for the hunting of elk by
special permit holders during established seasons and
designated areas. |
6. | The Voice of America Dungeness Recreation Area County Park in Clallam County is closed to all hunting except Wednesdays, weekends, and holidays, from the first weekend in October to the end of January. |
1. | Clark, Cowlitz, Pacific, and Wahkiakum counties are
closed to Columbian Whitetail Deer hunting. |
2. | Cathlamet: Beginning in the town of Skamokawa; then east
along SR 4 to the Risk Road; then south and east along
the Risk Road to Foster Road; then south along the Foster
Road to the Elochoman River; then upstream along the
Elochoman River to the Elochoman Valley Road (old SR
407); then west along the Elochoman Valley Road to SR 4;
then east along SR 4 to SR 409; then south along SR 409
to the Cathlamet Channel of the Columbia River; then east
along the north shore of the Cathlamet Channel to Cape
Horn; then south in the Columbia River to the state line;
then west along the state line to a point directly south
of the mouth of Skamokawa Creek; then north on Skamokawa
Creek to SR 4 and the point of beginning. This area is
closed to all deer and elk hunting, to protect the
Columbian Whitetail Deer. |
3. | Willapa National Wildlife Refuge: Except for Long
Island, Willapa National Wildlife Refuge is closed to all
big game hunting. |
4. | Walla Walla Mill Creek Watershed (GMU 157): All lands in
the Mill Creek Watershed are designated as a "CLOSED AREA"
to the hunting of all wild animals (including wild birds)
except for the hunting of elk by the holders of GMU-157
special elk permits during the established open season. This area is closed to motorized vehicles. Entry is
allowed only by Forest Service permit for the duration of
the hunt. Any entry into the Mill Creek Watershed at
other times is prohibited. |
5. | Westport: Closed to hunting of all big game animals on that part of Westport Peninsula lying north of State Highway 105 from the west end of the Elk River Bridge and the Schafer Island Road to the ocean beach. |
The firearm restriction areas listed below have been
established by the Fish and Wildlife Commission. Centerfire
and rimfire rifles are not legal for hunting in any of these
areas.
In firearm restriction areas, hunters may hunt only during the
season allowed by their tag. Archery tag holders may hunt
during archery seasons with archery equipment. Muzzleloaders
may hunt during muzzleloader seasons with muzzleloader
equipment. Modern firearm tag holders may hunt during modern
firearm seasons with bows and arrows, crossbows, muzzleloaders
or revolver-type handguns meeting the equipment restrictions
or legal shotguns firing slugs or buckshot.
Additional or more specific firearm restrictions may be listed
under the area description.
COUNTY | AREA |
Chelan | That portion of GMU 251 (Mission) beginning at the intersection of the Duncan Road and Highway 2; south on Duncan Road to Mountain Home Road; south along Mountain Home Road to the Icicle Irrigation Ditch; south and west along the Icicle Irrigation Ditch to the Snow Lake Trail; west and north along the Snow Lake Trail and across the Icicle River to Icicle River Road; east and north along Icicle River Road to the Wenatchee River; northwest along the Wenatchee River to Highway 2; north and east on Highway 2 to Duncan Road and the point of beginning. |
Clallam | That portion of GMU 624 (Coyle) located within Clallam County. |
Clark | GMU 564 (Battleground) |
That portion of GMU 554 in Clark County. | |
Cowlitz | GMU 554 (Yale) GMU 504 (Stella) That portion of GMU 564 (Battleground) in Cowlitz County. |
Grays Harbor | That portion of GMU 658 (North River) beginning at Bay City; then west along Highway 105 to Twin Harbors State Park; then south along Highway 105 to Grayland Grocery; then east on Cranberry Road to Turkey Road; then east and north on Turkey Road to Bayview Logging Road; then north and east along Bayview Logging Road to Mallard Slough; then east and south along the Bayview Road to Andrews Creek; then north along main channel of Andrews Creek to Grays Harbor; then north and west along the main navigation channel to Bay City and point of beginning. |
Grays Harbor | The following Chehalis Valley restriction applies only during elk seasons: |
That portion of GMU 660 (Minot Peak) described as follows: Beginning at Highway 12 and Highway 107 junction near Montesano; east and south on Highway 12 to Oakville; south on the Oakville-Brooklyn Road to a point one | |
mile west of South Bank Road; northwest along a line one mile southwest of the South Bank Road to Delzene Road; north along Delzene Road to South Bank Road; northwest along South Bank Road to Wakefield Road; north on Wakefield Road to the Chehalis River; west along the Chehalis River to Highway 107 bridge; north on Highway 107 to Highway 12 to the point of beginning. | |
Island | That portion of GMU 410 (Island) located on Camano and Whidbey islands. |
Jefferson | Indian and Marrowstone islands. |
King | The area west of Highway 203 (Monroe-Fall City, then Fall City-Preston Road) to Interstate 90 (I-90), I-90 to Highway 18, Highway 18 to Interstate 5 (I-5), I-5 to the Pierce-King County line; Vashon and Maury islands. |
This area is restricted to archery only: | |
The following portion of GMU 652 (Puyallup): Beginning at the intersection of State Highway 410 and the southeast Mud Mountain Dam Road near the King/Pierce County line north of Buckley; then east along the southeast Mud Mountain Road to 284th Avenue Southeast; then north along 284th Avenue Southeast to State Highway 410; then west along Highway 410 to the point of the beginning. | |
Kitsap | East of State Highway 16 originating at the Tacoma Narrows Bridge to Gorst, and east of Highway 3 to Newbury Hill Road, north of Newbury Hill Road and the Bremerton-Seabeck Highway to Big Beef Creek Bridge; all of Bainbridge Island, and Bangor Military Reservation. |
Kittitas | GMU 334 (Ellensburg) Closed to centerfire rifles during deer and elk seasons. |
Klickitat | Elk Area 5062 (Trout Lake) closed to centerfire rifles, handguns, and muzzleloaders October 1 to December 15. |
Mason | GMU 633 (Mason Lake) south of Hammersley Inlet; and all of Harstene Island. |
Pacific | GMU 684 (Long Beach) west of Sand Ridge Road. The portion of GMU 658 (North River) south and west of State Highway 105 and Airport Road between Raymond and North River Bridge. GMU 681 between U.S. Highway 101, Chinook Valley Road and the Columbia River from Astoria-Megler bridge to the Wallacut River. |
Pierce | GMU 652 (Anderson and Ketron islands) limited to archery, shotgun, and muzzleloader. McNeil Island closed to hunting. |
See GMU 652 restriction area outlined for King County. | |
GMU 627 (Kitsap) south of Highway 302 on the Longbranch Peninsula is a firearm restriction area. | |
San Juan | All San Juan County. |
Snohomish | All areas west of Highway 9, until the intersection of Highway 9 and Highway 2, then east along Highway 2 to Highway 203, then all areas west of Highway 203 to the Snohomish/King County line. |
Skagit | All mainland areas and islands in Skagit County west of I-5 and north of the Skagit/Snohomish County line, except Cypress Island. This restriction applies to big game hunting only. |
Skamania | That portion of GMU 564 (Battle Ground) in Skamania County. |
Thurston | GMU 666 (Deschutes) north of U.S. Highway 101 and Interstate 5 between Oyster Bay and the mouth of the Nisqually River. |
Whatcom | All mainland areas and islands of Whatcom County that are west of I-5. This restriction applies to big game hunting only. |
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-11-032 (Order 06-92), § 232-28-248, filed 5/8/06, effective 6/8/06; 06-02-063 (Order 05-271), § 232-28-248, filed 1/3/06, effective 2/3/06; 05-11-022 (Order 05-89), § 232-28-248, filed 5/10/05, effective 6/10/05; 05-02-046 (Order 04-327), § 232-28-248, filed 1/3/05, effective 2/3/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047 and 77.12.020. 04-11-036 (Order 04-98), § 232-28-248, filed 5/12/04, effective 6/12/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 03-13-047 (Order 03-129), § 232-28-248, filed 6/12/03, effective 7/13/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.655, 77.12.020. 02-11-069 (Order 02-98), § 232-28-248, filed 5/10/02, effective 6/10/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040, 77.12.020, 77.32.070, 77.32.530. 01-10-048 (Order 01-69), § 232-28-248, filed 4/26/01, effective 5/27/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040, 77.12.010, 77.12.020, 77.12.770, 77.12.780. 00-11-137 (Order 00-50), § 232-28-248, filed 5/23/00, effective 6/23/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040. 99-10-102 (Order 99-40), § 232-28-248, filed 5/5/99, effective 6/5/99; 98-10-018 (Order 98-54), § 232-28-248, filed 4/22/98, effective 5/23/98; 97-06-052 (Order 97-32), § 232-28-248, filed 2/27/97, effective 3/30/97. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.010 and 77.12.040. 96-04-027, § 232-28-248, filed 2/1/96, effective 3/3/96. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040. 95-11-036, § 232-28-248, filed 5/10/95, effective 6/10/95; 95-03-038 (Order 94-150), § 232-28-248, filed 1/10/95, effective 2/10/95.]
OTS-2115.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 07-38, filed 4/13/07,
effective 5/14/07)
WAC 232-28-266
Damage prevention permit hunts.
DAMAGE PREVENTION PERMIT HUNTS
Pursuant to RCW 77.12.150 and ((77.12.240)) 77.12.260, a
landowner with deer((/)), elk, or turkey-caused property
damage may enter into a Cooperative Agreement (contract) with
WDFW and the commission may establish a ((boundary,)) special
season ((dates, and number of animals to be removed,)) as
described ((below, for deer/elk hunts)) by this rule.
The landowner agrees not to claim damage payments, except
Elk Areas 3721 and 3722, and will allow access to hunters
during the general hunting seasons. Landowner selects
hunters. A damage prevention access permit provided ((by)) to
a landowner by WDFW and given to the ((landowner)) hunter will
authorize the hunter to use an unused general deer((/)), elk,
or turkey tag to hunt and kill a legal animal during the
appropriate prescribed ((damage hunt)) season.
Deer:
Tag Required: Deer hunter must have a current valid,
unaltered, unnotched deer tag on his/her person.
Hunting Method: Any legal weapon
Season Framework: August 1 - March 31
Location: Statewide
Legal Deer: Antlerless Only
Kill Quota: 300 Per license year
Location: Region One
Legal Deer: Antlerless Only
Kill Quota: 300 Per license year
Location: GMUs 105-124
Legal Deer: Whitetail Antlerless Only
Kill Quota: 300 Per license year
Elk:
Tag Required: Elk hunter must have a current valid,
unaltered, unnotched elk tag on his/her person.
Hunting Method: Any legal weapon
Season Framework: August 1 - March 31
Location: Statewide
Legal Elk: Antlerless Only
Kill Quota: 200 Per license year
Location: Hanford Area - GMUs 372 and 379
Kill Quota: 60 antlerless only, per license year
Elk Area 3721
Kill Quota: 50 spike or antlerless during Aug. 1 - March 31;
30 bulls only during May 15 - July 31, except spike only July
1-31, per license year.
Special Note: Access in Elk Area 3721 may not be sold as a
condition of use of these permits. The director may consider
damage claims from landowners in Elk Areas 3721 and 3722 who
accept these permits and do not charge for access.
Turkey:
Tag Required: Turkey hunter must have a current valid,
unaltered, unnotched turkey tag on his/her person.
Hunting Method: Any legal turkey hunting method
Season Framework: December 16 - March 1
Location: GMUs 105 - 130
Legal Turkey: Either sex
Kill Quota: 200 Per license year.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.015 and 77.12.240. 07-09-060 (Order 07-38), § 232-28-266, filed 4/13/07, effective 5/14/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-11-032 (Order 06-92), § 232-28-266, filed 5/8/06, effective 6/8/06; 05-11-021 (Order 05-85), § 232-28-266, filed 5/10/05, effective 5/15/05; 03-10-009 (Order 03-80), § 232-28-266, filed 4/25/03, effective 5/26/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040, 77.12.010, 77.12.020, 77.12.770, 77.12.780. 00-11-137 (Order 00-50), § 232-28-266, filed 5/23/00, effective 6/23/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.020, 77.12.030, 77.12.040 and 77.32.220. 97-05-074, § 232-28-266, filed 2/19/97, effective 3/22/97.]
OTS-2133.2
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 08-197, filed 8/13/08,
effective 9/13/08)
WAC 232-28-272
((2006-2007, 2007-2008, and 2008-2009))
2009-2010, 2010-2011, and 2011-2012 Black bear and cougar
hunting seasons and regulations.
((2006-2008)) 2009-2011 Fall Black Bear Seasons:
Black Bear Management Unit | Season | Hunt Area |
Coastal | Aug. 1 - Nov. 15a | GMUs 501, 504, 506, 530, 601, 602, 603, 607-621, 636-651, 658-663, 672-684 |
Puget Sound | Aug. 1 - Nov. 15a | GMUs 407, 410, 454, 624, 627, 633, 652, 666, 667 |
North Cascades | Aug. 1 - Nov. 15a | GMUs 418-450, 460 |
South Cascades | Aug. 1 - Nov. 15a | GMUs 466, 485, 503, 505, 510-520, 524, 550-574, 653, 654 |
Okanogan | Aug. 1 - Nov. 15a | GMUs 203, 209-243 |
East Cascades | Aug. 1 - Nov. 15a | GMUs 244-247, 249-251, 328, 329-368, 382, 388, 578 |
Northeastern A | (( Sept. 4 - Nov. 15, 2007 Sept. 2 - Nov. 15, 2008)) Sept. 1 - Nov. 15 |
GMUs 101-(( |
Northeastern B | Aug. 1 - Nov. 15a | GMUs (( |
Blue Mountains | (( Sept. 4 - Nov. 15, 2007 Sept. 2 - Nov. 15, 2008)) Sept. 1 - Nov. 15 |
GMUs 145-154, 162-186 |
Columbia Basin | Aug. 1 - Nov. 15a | GMUs 133, 136, 139, 142, 248, 254, 260-290, 371-381 |
Long Island | (( Sept. 4 - Nov. 15, 2007 Sept. 2 - Nov. 15, 2008)) Sept. 1 - Nov. 15 |
GMU 699 |
Bag Limit: Two (2) black bear per annual hunting season only
one of which may be taken in Eastern Washington.
Area Restriction: Special deer permit required to hunt black
bear in GMU 485.
((Requirements for Fall Black Bear Seasons:))
License Required: A valid big game hunting license, which
includes black bear as a species option, is required to hunt
black bear. One black bear transport tag is included with a
big game hunting license that has black bear as a species
option. A second black bear transport tag must be purchased
to take a second bear.
Hunting Method: Hunters may use any lawful big game modern firearm, archery, or muzzleloader equipment for hunting black bear. The use of hounds and bait to hunt black bear is prohibited statewide.
Submitting Bear Teeth: Successful bear hunters must submit
the black bear premolar tooth located behind the canine tooth
of the upper jaw.
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Basin |
Hunt Name | Hunt Area | Season | Special Restrictions |
Coastal Puget Sound North Cascades Columbia Basin |
GMUs 418, 426, 437, 448, 450, 460, 466, 485, 501, 504, 506, 530, 601-621, 636-651, 658-663, 672-684, 699, 407, 410, 454, 624-633, 652, 666 | Sept. 1-25 | Archery only |
Sept. 26 - Oct. 16 | Muzzleloader only | ||
Oct. 17 - Mar. 31 | Any weapon | ||
South Cascades Blue Mountains Kittitas-Yakima Spokane |
GMUs 124-133, 145-154, 162-186, 328, 329, 342-368, 503, 505, 510-520, 524, 550-574, 653, 654, 667 | Sept. 1-25 | Archery only |
Sept. 26 - Oct. 16 | Muzzleloader only | ||
Oct. 17 - Dec. 31 | Any weapon | ||
Chelan Okanogan Okanogan-Ferry Stevens-Pend Oreille Klickitat |
GMUs 101, 105, 108-121, 203, 204, 209-242, 242-247, 249-251, 382, 388, 578 within Chelan, Ferry, Klickitat, Okanogan, Stevens, or Pend Oreille counties | Sept. 1-25 | Archery only |
Sept. 26 - Oct. 16 | Muzzleloader only | ||
Oct. 31 - Nov. 30 | Any weapon |
Hunt Name | Hunt Area | Season | Special Restrictions |
Coastal Puget Sound North Cascades Columbia Basin |
GMUs 418, 426, 437, 448, 450, 460, 466, 485, 501, 504, 506, 530, 601-621, 636-651, 658-663, 672-684, 699, 407, 410, 454, 624-633, 652, 666 | Sept. 1-24 | Archery only |
Sept. 25 - Oct. 15 | Muzzleloader only | ||
Oct. 16 - Mar. 31 | Any weapon | ||
South Cascades Blue Mountains Kittitas-Yakima Spokane |
GMUs 124-133, 145-154, 162-186, 328, 329, 342-368, 503, 505, 510-520, 524, 550-574, 653, 654, 667 | Sept. 1-24 | Archery only |
Sept. 25 - Oct. 15 | Muzzleloader only | ||
Oct. 16 - Dec. 31 | Any weapon | ||
Chelan Okanogan Okanogan-Ferry Stevens-Pend Oreille Klickitat |
GMUs 101, 105, 108-121, 203, 204, 209-242, 242-247, 249-251, 382, 388, 578 within Chelan, Ferry, Klickitat, Okanogan, Stevens, or Pend Oreille counties | Sept. 1-24 | Archery only |
Sept. 25 - Oct. 15 | Muzzleloader only | ||
Oct. 31 - Nov. 30 | Any weapon |
Hunt Name | Hunt Area | Season | Special Restrictions |
Coastal Puget Sound North Cascades Columbia Basin |
GMUs 418, 426, 437, 448, 450, 460, 466, 485, 501, 504, 506, 530, 601-621, 636-651, 658-663, 672-684, 699, 407, 410, 454, 624-633, 652, 666 | Sept. 1-23 | Archery only |
Sept. 24 - Oct. 14 | Muzzleloader only | ||
Oct. 15 - Mar. 31 | Any weapon | ||
South Cascades Blue Mountains Kittitas-Yakima Spokane |
GMUs 124-133, 145-154, 162-186, 328, 329, 342-368, 503, 505, 510-520, 524, 550-574, 653, 654, 667 | Sept. 1-23 | Archery only |
Sept. 24 - Oct. 14 | Muzzleloader only | ||
Oct. 15 - Dec. 31 | Any weapon | ||
Chelan Okanogan Okanogan-Ferry Stevens-Pend Oreille Klickitat |
GMUs 101, 105, 108-121, 203, 204, 209-242, 242-247, 249-251, 382, 388, 578 within Chelan, Ferry, Klickitat, Okanogan, Stevens, or Pend Oreille counties | Sept. 1-23 | Archery only |
Sept. 24 - Oct. 14 | Muzzleloader only | ||
Oct. 29 - Nov. 30 | Any weapon |
License Required: A valid big game hunting license which
includes cougar as a species option is required to hunt
cougar.
Bag Limit: ((Two (2))) One (1) cougar per license year
excluding public safety cougar removals. It is unlawful to
kill or possess spotted cougar kittens or adult cougars
accompanied by spotted kittens.
Area Restriction: Special deer permit required to hunt cougar
in GMU 485.
Tag Information: One cougar transport tag is included with a
big game license that has cougar as a species option. ((A
second cougar transport tag must be purchased to take a second
cougar.))
Hunting Method: ((Hunters may use any lawful big game modern
firearm, archery, or muzzleloader equipment for hunting
cougar.)) The use of ((hounds)) dogs to hunt cougar is
prohibited except by a public safety cougar removal permit
(WAC 232-12-243) or commission authorized hound permit (WAC 232-28-285).
Cougar Pelt Sealing: Any person who takes a cougar must
comply with the sealing requirements in WAC 232-12-024.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.040, 77.12.020, 77.12.570, 77.12.210. 08-17-034 (Order 08-197), § 232-28-272, filed 8/13/08, effective 9/13/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-11-032 (Order 06-92), § 232-28-272, filed 5/8/06, effective 6/8/06; 04-21-036 (Order 04-284), § 232-28-272, filed 10/14/04, effective 11/14/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047 and 77.12.020. 04-11-036 (Order 04-98), § 232-28-272, filed 5/12/04, effective 6/12/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 03-13-047 (Order 03-129), § 232-28-272, filed 6/12/03, effective 7/13/03; 01-20-011 (Order 01-198), § 232-28-272, filed 9/20/01, effective 10/21/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040, 77.12.020, 77.32.070, 77.32.530. 01-10-048 (Order 01-69), § 232-28-272, filed 4/26/01, effective 5/27/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 00-21-038 (Order 00-215), § 232-28-272, filed 10/12/00, effective 11/12/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040, 77.12.010, 77.12.020, 77.12.770, 77.12.780. 00-11-137 (Order 00-50), § 232-28-272, filed 5/23/00, effective 6/23/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040. 99-01-138 (Order 98-249), § 232-28-272, filed 12/22/98, effective 1/22/99; 98-10-008 (Order 98-57), § 232-28-272, filed 4/22/98, effective 5/23/98.]
OTS-2134.2
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 08-78, filed 4/18/08,
effective 5/19/08)
WAC 232-28-273
((2006-2008)) 2009-2011 Moose, bighorn
sheep, and mountain goat seasons and permit quotas.
Moose Permit Hunts
Who May Apply: Anyone may apply; EXCEPT those who harvested a
moose previously in Washington state. An individual may only
harvest one moose during their lifetime (except waived for
antlerless only hunts, master hunter hunts, and raffle and
auction hunts).
Bag Limit: One moose.
Weapon Restrictions: Permit holders may use any legal weapon.
Hunt Name |
Permit Season |
Permit Hunt Boundary Description |
Special Restrictions |
Permits | |
Kettle Range/East Okanogan | Oct. 1 - Nov. 30 | GMUs 101, 105, 204 | Any Moose | (( |
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Selkirk Mtns. A | Oct. 1 - Nov. 30 | GMU 113 | Any Moose | (( |
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Selkirk Mtns. Bd | Oct. 1 - Nov. 30 | GMU 113 | Antlerless Only | 2 | |
Mt. Spokane A | Oct. 1 - Nov. 30 | GMU 124 east of Hwy 395 | Any Moose | 12 | |
Mt. Spokane B | Oct. 1 - Nov. 30 | GMU 124 east of Hwy 395 | Antlerless Only | 14 | |
Mt. SpokaneMH | Dec. 1 - Mar. 31 | GMUs 124, 127, and 130 within Spokane County | Any Moose | 10MH | |
Mt. Spokane Youth Onlya | Oct. 1 - Nov. 30 | GMU 124 east of Hwy 395 | Antlerless Only | 10 | |
49 Degrees North A | Oct. 1 - Nov. 30 | GMU 117 | Any Moose | (( |
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49 Degrees North Bb | Oct. 1 - Nov. 30 | GMU 117 | Antlerless Only | (( |
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49 Degrees North Cc | Oct. 1 - Nov. 30 | GMU 117 | Antlerless Only | 2 | |
49 Degrees North Youth Onlya | Oct. 1 - Nov. 30 | GMU 117 | Antlerless Only | 2 | |
Three Forks | Oct. 1 - Nov. 30 | GMUs 108, 111 | Any Moose | (( |
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Hangman A | Oct. 1 - Nov. 30 | GMUs 127, 130 | Any Moose | 7 | |
Hangman B | Oct. 1 - Nov. 30 | GMUs 127, 130 | Antlerless Only | 7 | |
Huckleberry Range A | Oct. 1 - Nov. 30 | GMUs 121, 124 west of Hwy 395 | Any Moose | (( |
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Huckleberry Range Bc | Oct. 1 - Nov. 30 | GMUs 121, 124 west of Hwy 395 | Antlerless Only | 2 |
bApplicants must possess a Disabled Hunter Permit.
cApplicants must be 65 years of age or older by November 30 during the license year they are applying for.
dApplicants must be a certified hunter education instructor who meet program-defined eligibility criteria.
MHThis is a damage hunt administered by a WDFW designated hunt master. Only master hunters may apply, except master hunters who have harvested a moose previously in Washington state may not apply; these hunts will not affect accumulated points; and any weapon may be used. Successful applicants will be contacted on an as-needed basis to help with specific sites of moose damage on designated landowner's property. Not all successful applicants will be contacted in any given year depending on moose damage activity for that year.
Bighorn Sheep Permit Hunts
Who May Apply: Anyone may apply; EXCEPT those who harvested a
bighorn sheep previously in Washington state. An individual
may only harvest one bighorn sheep during their lifetime. (Except waived for raffle and auction hunts, and ewe only
hunts.)
Bag Limit: One bighorn ram (except ((Vulcan Mountain B is
one)) in designated adult ewe hunts, one bighorn adult ewe).
Hunt Name |
Permit Season |
Permit Hunt Boundary Description |
Special Restrictions |
Permits | |
Vulcan Mountain A | Sept. 15 - Oct. 10 | Sheep Unit 2 | Any Legal Weapon | 1 | |
Vulcan Mountain Ba | Oct. 1-10 | Sheep Unit 2 | Adult ewe only Any Legal Weapon |
2 | |
Vulcan Mountain Cb | Oct. 1-10 | Sheep Unit 2 | Adult ewe only Any Legal Weapon |
1 | |
Selah Butte A | Nov. 3-30 | Sheep Unit 4 | Any Legal Weapon | 5 | |
Selah Butte B | Sept. 1-30 | Sheep Unit 4 | Adult ewe only Any Legal Weapon |
5 | |
Umtanum | Sept. 15 - Oct. 10 | Sheep Unit 5 | Any Legal Weapon | 5 | |
Cleman Mountain A | Sept. 15 - Oct. 10 | Sheep Unit 7 | Any Legal Weapon | 4 | |
Cleman Mountain B | Nov. 3-30 | Sheep Unit 7 | Any Legal Weapon | 4 | |
Mt. Hull A | Sept. 15 - Oct. 10 | Sheep Unit 10 | Any Legal Weapon | (( |
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Mt. Hull B | Oct. 1-10 | Sheep Unit 10 | Adult ewe only Any Legal Weapon |
2 | |
Wenaha | Sept. 15 - Oct. 10 | Sheep Unit 11 | Any Legal Weapon | 1 | |
Lincoln Cliffs | Sept. 15 - Oct. 10 | Sheep Unit 12 | Any Legal Weapon | 1 | |
Quilomene A | Sept. 15 - Oct. 10 | Sheep Unit 13 | Any Legal Weapon | 4 | |
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Tieton A | Sept. 15 - Oct. 10 | Sheep Unit 15 | Any Legal Weapon | 3 | |
Tieton B | Sept. 15 - Oct. 10 | Sheep Unit 15 | Adult ewe only Any Legal Weapon |
3 | |
Manson | Nov. 3-30 | Sheep Unit 16 | Any Legal Weapon | 2 | |
Asotin | Sept. 15 - Oct. 10 | Sheep Unit 17 | Any Legal Weapon | 1 |
bApplicants must be eligible to purchase a youth bighorn sheep license by November 30 during the license year they are applying for. Youth hunters must be accompanied by an adult during the hunt.
Bighorn Sheep Units:
Sheep Unit 2 Vulcan Mountain: Permit Area: Ferry County
north of the Kettle River near Curlew.
Sheep Unit 4 Selah Butte: Permit Area: That part of Yakima
and Kittitas counties between Ellensburg and Yakima east of
the Yakima River and north of Selah Creek, west of Interstate
82 and south of Interstate 90.
Sheep Unit 5 Umtanum: Permit Area: Those portions of Yakima
and Kittitas counties west of the Yakima River, north of Wenas
Creek, and east of USFS Road 1701 to Manastash Lake and its
drainage; south and east along the South Fork Manastash Creek
to Manastash Creek and the Yakima River.
Sheep Unit 7 Cleman Mountain: Permit Area: That part of
Yakima County south of Wenas Creek and east of USFS Road 1701,
north of Highway 410 and Highway 12 and west of the Yakima
River.
Sheep Unit 10 Mt. Hull: Permit Area: That part of Okanogan
County within the following described boundary: Beginning at
Oroville; then south along U.S. Highway 97 to the Swanson's
Mill Road (old Mt. Hull Road) near Lake Andrews; then east to
the Dry Gulch Road; then north to the Oroville-Toroda Creek
Road (Molson Grade Road); then west to Oroville and the point
of beginning.
Sheep Unit 11 Wenaha Wilderness: Permit Area: That part of
GMU 169 within Crooked Creek drainage.
Sheep Unit 12 Lincoln Cliffs: Permit Area: That part of
Lincoln County north of Highway 2.
Sheep Unit 13 Quilomene: Permit Area: GMUs 329, 330, and 251
south of Colockum Creek.
((Sheep Unit 14 Swakane: Permit Area: GMU 250.))
Sheep Unit 15 Tieton: Permit Area: GMU 360.
Sheep Unit 16 Manson: Permit Area: ((GMU 243.)) Beginning at
the mouth of Granite Falls Creek on the south shore of Lake
Chelan, E across Lake Chelan to Willow Point; NW along the
shoreline of Lake Chelan to the mouth of Stink Creek; E along
Stink Creek to the intersection with Green's Landing Road;
along Green's Landing Road to Manson Boulevard; E on Manson
Boulevard to Lower Joe Creek Road; NE on Lower Joe Creek Road
to Grade Creek Road; NE on Grade Creek Road to US Forest
Service Road 8210; NE on US Forest Service Road 8210 to
intersection with US Forest Service Road 8020; W on US Forest
Service Road 8020 to Fox Peak; NW along Sawtooth Ridge
(Chelan-Okanogan County Line) to the Lake Chelan National
Recreation Area boundary; S along the Lake Chelan National
Recreation Area boundary to shore line of Lake Chelan; W
across Lake Chelan to the mouth of Riddle Creek on the South
Shore; SE along South Shore of Lake Chelan to the point of
beginning.
Sheep Unit 17 Asotin: Permit Area: GMU 175.
Mountain Goat Permit Hunts
Who May Apply: Anyone may apply; except those who harvested a
mountain goat in Washington state after 1998. An individual
may only harvest one mountain goat during their lifetime,
except for those who harvested a goat prior to 1999. (Except
waived for raffle and auction hunts.)
Bag Limit: One (1) adult goat of either sex with horns four
(4) inches or longer. WDFW urges hunters to refrain from
shooting nannies with kids. Permit hunters may start hunting
Sept. 1 with archery equipment.
(( Name |
Season |
Boundary Description |
Restrictions |
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Goat Unit 2-1 Chelan N. (Chelan County): Permit Area:
Beginning at the mouth of Fish Creek on Lake Chelan (Moore
Point); then northeast up Fish Creek and USFS trail 1259 to
the Sawtooth crest near Deephole Spring; then southeast along
the Sawtooth crest, which separates Chelan and Okanogan
County, to Horsethief Basin and the headwaters of Safety
Harbor Creek; then south along Safety Harbor Creek to Lake
Chelan, then northwest along the north shore of Lake Chelan to
the mouth of Fish Creek at Moore Point and the point of
beginning.
Goat Unit 2-2 Methow Area: Permit Area: Okanogan County
within the following described boundary: Beginning at the
Town of Twisp, westerly along the Twisp River Road (County
Road 4440) to Roads End; west up the Twisp Pass Trail 432 to
Twisp Pass and the Okanogan County line; northerly along the
Okanogan County line through Washington Pass to Harts Pass;
southeast down Harts Pass (Road 5400) to Lost River; then
along the Lost River-Mazama Road to Mazama; then southwest to
State Highway 20; then southeasterly along State Highway 20 to
Twisp and the point of beginning.
Goat Unit 3-6 Naches Pass: Permit Area: Yakima and Kittitas
counties within the following described boundary: Beginning
at Chinook Pass; then north along the Pacific Crest Trail to
Naches Pass; then east to USFS Road 19 and continuing to State
Highway 410; then west along State Highway 410 to Chinook Pass
and point of beginning.
Goat Unit 3-7 Bumping River: Permit Area: GMU 356.
Goat Unit 3-9 Tieton River: Permit Area: GMU 364.
Goat Unit 3-10 Blazed Ridge: Permit Area: Kittitas and
Yakima counties within the following described boundary:
Beginning at the mouth of Cabin Creek on the Yakima River;
then west along Cabin Creek to the headwaters near Snowshoe
Butte; then south along the Cascade Crest separating the Green
and Yakima river drainage to Pyramid Peak; then southeast
along the North Fork, Little Naches, and Naches River to the
Yakima River; then north along the Yakima River to the mouth
of Cabin Creek and point of beginning.
Goat Unit 4-3 Chowder Ridge: Permit Area: Whatcom County
within the following described boundary: Beginning where
Wells Creek intersects the North Fork Nooksack River; then up
Wells Creek to Bar Creek; then southwest up Bar Creek to the
Mazama Glacier; then continue southwest up Mazama Glacier to
the summit of Mt. Baker; then northwest between Roosevelt
Glacier and Coleman Glacier to Kulshan Cabin and the
headwaters of Kulshan Creek and Grouse Creek to Smith Creek;
then north down Smith Creek to Glacier Creek; continue north
down Glacier Creek to the North Fork Nooksack River; then east
along the North Fork Nooksack River to Wells Creek and the
point of beginning.
Goat Unit 4-7 Avalanche Gorge: Permit Area: Whatcom County
within the following described boundary: Beginning at the
intersection of the Baker Lake Road (USFS Road 394) and Park
Creek; then northwest up Park Creek to Park Glacier; then
continue westerly up Park Glacier to the summit of Mount
Baker; then northerly down Mazama Glacier to Bar Creek; then
northeast down Bar Creek to the confluence of Wells Creek;
then southeast up Wells Creek to waypoint 593106 E 5410010 N
(NAD27); then southeast about 1/2 mile to Ptarmigan Ridge
Trail 682.1 at waypoint 593674 E 5409462 N; then south and
southwest along said trail about 1/2 mile to upper tributary
of Swift Creek at waypoint 593425 E 5408803 N; then east and
southeast down said tributary to confluence with Swift Creek;
then south and southeast down Swift Creek to the Baker Lake
Road (USFS Road 394); then west along the Baker Lake Road
(USFS Road 394) to Park Creek and the point of beginning.
Goat Unit 4-38 Corral Pass: Permit Area: Pierce County
within the following described boundary: Beginning where Goat
Creek intersects the Corral Pass Road; then southeast up Goat
Creek to the Cascade Crest; then north along the Crest to USFS
Trail 1188; then northwest along said trail to USFS Trail
1176; then north along said trail to Corral Pass; then west
along Corral Pass Road to its intersection with Goat Creek and
the point of beginning.
Goat Unit 5-2 Tatoosh: Permit Area: Lewis County within the
following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of
the southern Mount Rainier National Park Boundary and State
Highway 123; then south along State Highway 123 to U.S.
Highway 12; then southwest along said highway to Skate Creek
Road (USFS Road 52); then northwest along said road to the
junction of Morse Creek Road (old road to Longmire
Campground); then north along said road to the Mount Rainier
National Park Boundary; then east along the southern park
boundary to the point of beginning.
Goat Unit 5-3 Smith Creek: Permit area: Lewis County within
the following described boundary: Beginning at the Town of
Randle; then east along U.S. Highway 12 to USFS Road 21; then
southeast along USFS Road 21 to USFS Road 22; then northeast
and northwest along USFS Road 22 to USFS Road 23; then east
and northwest on USFS Road 23 to USFS Road 25; then north
along USFS Road 25 to Randle and point of beginning.
Goat Unit 5-4 Goat Rocks: Permit Area: Lewis County south of
the White Pass Highway (U.S. Highway 12) and east of the
Johnson Creek Road (USFS Road 1302).))
Hunt Name |
Permit Season |
Subpopulations Open to Huntinga | Special Restrictions |
Permits | |
Mt. Baker | Sept. 15 - Oct. 31 | Chowder Ridge, Coleman Pinnacle, Lava Divide, Black Buttes, Lake Ann, SE Baker | Any Legal Weapon | 7 | |
North Lake Chelan | Sept. 15 - Oct. 31 | Skookum Pass Mtn., Big Goat Creek | Any Legal Weapon | 2 | |
Goat Rocks-Tieton River | Sept. 15 - Oct. 31 | Chimney Rocks, Goat Lake, McCall Glacier, Gilbert Peak | Any Legal Weapon | 5 |
The director is authorized by the commission to identify the
hunt area as a condition of the hunt permit. Selected hunters
will receive a text description or map of their hunt area.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.020, 77.12.570, 77.12.210. 08-09-090 (Order 08-78), § 232-28-273, filed 4/18/08, effective 5/19/08; 07-11-017 (Order 07-62), § 232-28-273, filed 5/3/07, effective 6/3/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-11-032 (Order 06-92), § 232-28-273, filed 5/8/06, effective 6/8/06; 05-11-022 (Order 05-89), § 232-28-273, filed 5/10/05, effective 6/10/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047 and 77.12.020. 04-11-036 (Order 04-98), § 232-28-273, filed 5/12/04, effective 6/12/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 03-13-047 (Order 03-129), § 232-28-273, filed 6/12/03, effective 7/13/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.655, 77.12.020. 02-11-069 (Order 02-98), § 232-28-273, filed 5/10/02, effective 6/10/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040, 77.12.020, 77.32.070, 77.32.530. 01-10-048 (Order 01-69), § 232-28-273, filed 4/26/01, effective 5/27/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040, 77.12.010, 77.12.020, 77.12.770, 77.12.780. 00-11-137 (Order 00-50), § 232-28-273, filed 5/23/00, effective 6/23/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040. 99-10-102 (Order 99-40), § 232-28-273, filed 5/5/99, effective 6/5/99; 98-10-005 (Order 98-58), § 232-28-273, filed 4/22/98, effective 5/23/98.]
OTS-2135.2
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 07-292, filed 12/13/07,
effective 1/13/08)
WAC 232-28-282
Big game and wild turkey auction, raffle,
and special incentive permits.
BIG GAME AUCTION PERMITS
The director will select a conservation organization(s) to
conduct annual auction(s). Selection of the conservation
organizations will be based on criteria adopted by the
Washington department of fish and wildlife. Big game and wild
turkey auctions shall be conducted consistent with WAC 232-28-292.
SPECIES - ONE ((WESTSIDE)) BLACK-TAILED DEER PERMIT
Hunting season dates: September 1 - December 31
Hunt Area: ((Western Washington)) Those GMUs open to
black-tailed deer hunting EXCEPT GMU 485 and those GMUs closed
to black-tailed deer hunting by the fish and wildlife
commission.
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Bag limit: One additional any buck black-tailed deer
((SPECIES - ONE EASTSIDE DEER PERMIT
Hunting season dates: September 1 - December 31, 2008
Hunt Area: Eastern Washington EXCEPT those GMUs closed to deer hunting by the fish and wildlife commission.
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Bag limit: One additional any buck deer))
SPECIES - ONE MULE DEER PERMIT
Hunting season dates: Starting in 2009 September 1 - December
31
Hunt Area: ((Eastern Washington)) Those GMUs open to mule
deer hunting EXCEPT those GMUs closed to mule deer hunting by
the fish and wildlife commission.
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Bag limit: One additional any buck mule deer
SPECIES - ONE WHITE-TAILED DEER PERMIT
Hunting season dates: Starting in 2009 September 1 - December
31
Hunt Area: ((Eastern Washington)) Those GMUs open to
white-tailed deer hunting EXCEPT those GMUs closed to
white-tailed deer hunting by the fish and wildlife commission.
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Bag limit: One additional any buck white-tailed deer
SPECIES - ONE WESTSIDE ELK PERMIT
Hunting season dates: September 1 - December 31
Hunt Area: Western Washington EXCEPT GMU 485, those GMUs closed to elk hunting, and those GMUs not opened to branch antlered bull elk hunting by the fish and wildlife commission.
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Bag limit: One additional any bull elk
SPECIES - ONE EASTSIDE ELK PERMIT
Hunting season dates: September 1 - December 31
Hunt Area: Eastern Washington EXCEPT GMU 157, those GMUs closed to elk hunting, and those GMUs not opened to branch antlered bull elk hunting by the fish and wildlife commission.
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Bag limit: One additional any bull elk
SPECIES - ONE CALIFORNIA BIGHORN SHEEP PERMIT
Hunting season dates: September 1 - December 31
Hunt Area: Any open sheep unit with two (2) or more ram permits during the respective license year, except sheep units in Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield, Asotin, or Pend Oreille counties are not open.
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Bag limit: One bighorn ram
SPECIES - ONE MOOSE PERMIT
Hunting season dates: September 1 - December 31
Hunt Area: Any open moose unit.
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Bag limit: One moose of either sex
SPECIES - ONE MOUNTAIN GOAT PERMIT
Hunting season dates: September 1 - December 31
Hunt Area: Any open goat unit with two (2) or more permits during the respective license year.
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Bag limit: One mountain goat of either sex
RAFFLE PERMITS
Raffle permits will be issued to individuals selected through
a Washington department of fish and wildlife drawing or the
director may select a conservation organization(s) to conduct
annual raffles. Selection of a conservation organization will
be based on criteria adopted by the Washington department of
fish and wildlife. Big game and wild turkey raffles shall be
conducted consistent with WAC 232-28-290.
RAFFLE PERMIT HUNT(S)
((WESTSIDE)) BLACK-TAILED DEER RAFFLE PERMIT HUNT
Bag limit: One additional any buck black-tailed deer
Open area: ((Western Washington)) Those GMUs open to
black-tailed deer hunting EXCEPT GMU 485 and those GMUs closed
to deer hunting by the fish and wildlife commission.
Open season: September 1 - December 31
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Number of permits: 1
((EASTSIDE DEER RAFFLE PERMIT HUNT
Bag limit: One additional any buck deer
Open area: Eastern Washington EXCEPT those GMUs closed to deer hunting by the fish and wildlife commission.
Open season: September 1 - December 31, 2008
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Number of permits: 1))
MULE DEER RAFFLE PERMIT HUNT
Bag limit: One additional any buck mule deer
Open area: ((Eastern Washington)) Those GMUs open to mule
deer hunting EXCEPT those GMUs closed to mule deer hunting by
the fish and wildlife commission.
Open season: Starting in 2009 September 1 - December 31
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Number of permits: 1
WHITE-TAILED DEER RAFFLE PERMIT HUNT
Bag limit: One additional any buck white-tailed deer
Open area: ((Eastern Washington)) Those GMUs open to
white-tailed deer hunting EXCEPT those GMUs closed to
white-tailed deer hunting by the fish and wildlife commission.
Open season: Starting in 2009 September 1 - December 31
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Number of permits: 1
WESTSIDE ELK RAFFLE PERMIT HUNT
Bag limit: One additional any bull elk
Open area: Western Washington EXCEPT GMU 485, those GMUs closed to elk hunting, and those GMUs not open to branch antlered bull elk hunting by the fish and wildlife commission.
Open season: September 1 - December 31
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Number of permits: 1
EASTSIDE ELK RAFFLE PERMIT HUNT
Bag limit: One additional any bull elk
Open area: Eastern Washington EXCEPT GMU 157, those GMUs closed to elk hunting, and those GMUs not opened to branch antlered bull elk hunting by the fish and wildlife commission.
Open season: September 1 - December 31.
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Number of permits: 1
CALIFORNIA BIGHORN SHEEP RAFFLE PERMIT HUNT
Bag limit: One bighorn ram
Open area: Any open bighorn sheep unit with two (2) or more ram permits during the respective license year, except sheep units in Walla Walla, Columbia, Garfield, Asotin, or Pend Oreille counties are not open.
Open season: September 1 - December 31.
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Number of permits: 1
MOOSE RAFFLE PERMIT HUNT
Bag limit: One moose of either sex
Open area: Any open moose unit.
Open season: September 1 - December 31.
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Number of permits: 2
MOUNTAIN GOAT RAFFLE PERMIT HUNT
Bag limit: One mountain goat of either sex
Open area: Any open goat unit with two (2) or more permits during the respective license year.
Open season: September 1 - December 31.
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Number of permits: 2
TURKEY RAFFLE PERMIT HUNTS
Bag limit: Three (3) additional wild turkeys, but not to
exceed more than one turkey in Western Washington or two
turkeys in Eastern Washington.
Open area: Statewide.
Open season: April 1 - May 31 AND September 1 - December 31.
Weapon: Archery or shotgun only.
Number of permits: 1
DIRECTOR AUTHORIZED BIG GAME AUCTION OR RAFFLE PERMITS
The director shall determine which method of permit
opportunity, auction or raffle, taking into consideration
impacts to the wildlife resource, opportunity to the hunting
community, other resource management issues, and expected
revenue. The director may select a conservation
organization(s) to conduct annual auction(s) or raffle(s).
Selection of the conservation organization will be based on
criteria adopted by the Washington department of fish and
wildlife. Big game auctions and raffles shall be conducted
consistent with WAC 232-28-292.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN BIGHORN SHEEP AUCTION OR RAFFLE PERMIT
Hunting season dates: September 1 - December 31
Hunt Area: GMUs 113, 169, 172, 181, 186 in 2009. GMUs 113, 181, 186 starting in 2010.
Weapon: Any legal weapon.
Bag limit: One bighorn ram
SPECIAL INCENTIVE PERMITS
Hunters will be entered into a drawing for special deer and
elk incentive permits for prompt reporting of hunting activity
in compliance with WAC 232-28-299.
(a) There will be two (2) any elk special incentive
permits for Western Washington.
Open area: Western Washington EXCEPT GMUs 418, 485, 522, and those GMUs closed to elk hunting or closed to branch antlered bull elk hunting by the fish and wildlife commission.
Open season: September 1 - December 31.
Weapon: Any legal weapon, EXCEPT must use archery equipment during archery seasons and muzzleloader equipment during muzzleloader seasons.
Bag limit: One additional elk.
There will be two (2) any elk special incentive permits for
Eastern Washington.
Open area: Eastern Washington EXCEPT GMU 157 and those GMUs closed to elk hunting or closed to branch antlered bull elk hunting by the fish and wildlife commission.
Open season: September 1 - December 31.
Weapon: Any legal weapon, EXCEPT must use archery equipment during archery seasons and muzzleloader equipment during muzzleloader seasons.
Bag limit: One additional elk.
(b) There will be five (5) statewide any deer special
incentive permits, for use in any area open to general or
permit hunting seasons EXCEPT GMUs 157, 418, 485, 522, and
those GMUs closed to deer hunting by the fish and wildlife
commission.
Open season: September 1 - December 31.
Weapon: Any legal weapon, EXCEPT must use archery equipment during archery seasons and muzzleloader equipment during muzzleloader seasons and any legal weapon at other times if there are no firearm restrictions.
Bag limit: One additional any deer.
Auction, raffle, and special incentive hunt permittee rules
(1) Permittee shall contact the appropriate regional office of the department of fish and wildlife when entering the designated hunt area or entering the region to hunt outside the general season.
(2) The permittee may be accompanied by others; however, only the permittee is allowed to carry a legal weapon or harvest an animal.
(3) Any attempt by members of the permittee's party to herd or drive wildlife is prohibited.
(4) If requested by the department, the permittee is required to direct department officials to the site of the kill.
(5) The permit is valid during the hunting season dates for the year issued.
(6) The permittee will present the head and carcass of the bighorn sheep killed to any department office within 72 hours of date of kill.
(7) The permittee must abide by all local, state, and federal regulations including firearm restriction areas and area closures.
(8) Hunters awarded the special incentive permit will be required to send the appropriate license fee to the department of fish and wildlife headquarters in Olympia. The department will issue the license and transport tag and send it to the special incentive permit winner.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.020. 08-01-052 (Order 07-292), § 232-28-282, filed 12/13/07, effective 1/13/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 07-01-049 (Order 06-300), § 232-28-282, filed 12/14/06, effective 1/14/07; 06-11-032 (Order 06-92), § 232-28-282, filed 5/8/06, effective 6/8/06; 06-02-063 (Order 05-271), § 232-28-282, filed 1/3/06, effective 2/3/06; 05-11-022 (Order 05-89), § 232-28-282, filed 5/10/05, effective 6/10/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047 and 77.12.020. 04-11-036 (Order 04-98), § 232-28-282, filed 5/12/04, effective 6/12/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 03-16-087 (Order 03-175), § 232-28-282, filed 8/5/03, effective 9/5/03; 03-03-016 (Order 03-03), § 232-28-282, filed 1/7/03, effective 2/7/03; 02-15-019 (Order 02-135), § 232-28-282, filed 7/8/02, effective 1/1/03.]
OTS-2136.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 07-292, filed 12/13/07,
effective 1/13/08)
WAC 232-28-286
((2007, 2008, and 2009)) 2010, 2011, and
2012 Spring black bear seasons and regulations.
Who may apply: Anyone with a valid Washington big game
license, which includes black bear as a species option.
Hunt areas, permit levels, and season dates for each license
year:
Hunt name | Hunt area | Permits | Season datesb |
Sherman | GMU 101 | 15 | April 15 – May 31 |
Kelly Hill | GMU 105 | 10 | April 15 – May 31 |
Douglas | GMU 108 | 5 | April 15 – May 31 |
Aladdin | GMU 111 | 10 | April 15 – May 31 |
49 Degrees North | GMU 117 | 15 | April 15 – May 31 |
Huckleberry | GMU 121 | 15 | April 15 – May 31 |
Blue Creek | GMU 154 | (( |
April 15 – May 31 |
Dayton | GMU 162 | (( |
April 15 – May 31 |
Tucannon | GMU 166 | (( |
April 15 – May 31 |
Wenaha | GMU 169 | 45 | April 15 – (( |
Mt. View | GMU 172 | (( |
April 15 – May 31 |
Lick Creek | GMU 175 | (( |
April 15 – May 31 |
Grande Ronde | GMU 186 | (( |
April 15 – May 31 |
North Skagit | That portion of GMU 418 that is designated as the hunt area by DNR, Sierra Pacific, and Grandy Lake Timber company. | 20 | April 15 – May 31 |
Monroe | That portion of GMU 448 that is designated as the hunt area by DNR, Green Crow, and Longview Timber Lands. | 25 | April 15 – May 31 |
Copalisa | That portion of GMU 642 that is designated as the
hunt area by (( |
100 | April 15 – June 15 |
Kapowsina | That portion of GMUs 653 and/or 654 that is designated as the hunt area by Hancock Forest Management. | (( |
April 15 – June 15 |
(( |
|||
Lincolna | That portion of GMU 501 that is designated as the hunt area by participating commercial timber landowners. | 50 | April 15 – May 31 |
aSpring black bear hunting seasons under this area constitute a pilot program to reduce black bear damage to trees. | |||
bPermits are valid for the license year they are issued. |
License required: A valid big game hunting license, which
includes black bear as a species option, is required to hunt
black bear. One black bear transport tag is included with a
big game hunting license that has black bear as a species
option.
Hunting method: Hunters may use any lawful big game modern
firearm, archery, or muzzleloader equipment for hunting black
bear. The use of dogs or bait to hunt black bear is
prohibited statewide.
Submitting bear teeth: Successful bear hunters must submit
the black bear premolar located behind the canine tooth of the
upper jaw.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.020. 08-01-052 (Order 07-292), § 232-28-286, filed 12/13/07, effective 1/13/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 07-01-049 (Order 06-300), § 232-28-286, filed 12/14/06, effective 1/14/07; 06-11-030 (Order 06-90), § 232-28-286, filed 5/8/06, effective 6/16/06.]
OTS-2137.1
NEW SECTION
WAC 232-28-287
2009-2010, 2010-2011, and 2011-2012
Cougar permit seasons and regulations.
Who may apply: Anyone with a valid Washington big game
license, which includes cougar as a species option.
Hunt areas, permit levels, and season dates for each license
year:
Hunt Name | Hunt Area | Permits | Season Datesa |
South Cascades | GMUs 503, 505, 510-520, 524, 550-574, 653, 654, 667 | 40 | Jan. 1 - Mar. 31 |
Blue Mountains | GMUs 145-154, 162-186 | 40 | Jan. 1 - Mar. 31 |
Kittitas-Yakima | GMUs 328, 329, 342-368 | 30 | Jan. 1 - Mar. 31 |
Spokane | GMUs 124-133 | 30 | Jan. 1 - Mar. 31 |
Chelan | Those portions of GMUs 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 249, 250, and 251 within Chelan County. | 40 | Dec. 1-31 |
Okanogan | Those portions of GMUs 203, 209, 215, 218, 233, 224, 231, 239, and 242 within Okanogan County. | 40 | Dec. 1-31 |
Okanogan-Ferry | GMUs 101,105, 204 | 20 | Dec. 1-31 |
Stevens-Pend Oreille | Those portions of GMUs 108, 111, 113, 117, 121 within Stevens and Pend Oreille counties. | 30 | Dec. 1-31 |
Klickitat | Those portions of GMUs 382, 388, 578 within Klickitat County. | 20 | Dec. 1-31 |
aPermits are valid for the license year they are issued. |
Bag limit: One (1) cougar per license year excluding public
safety cougar removals. It is unlawful to kill or possess
spotted cougar kittens or adult cougars accompanied by spotted
kittens.
License required: A valid big game hunting license, which
includes cougar as a species option, is required to hunt
cougar.
Tag information: One cougar transport tag is included with a
big game license that has cougar as a species option.
Hunting method: The use of dogs to hunt cougar is prohibited
except by a public safety cougar removal permit (WAC 232-12-243) or commission authorized hound permit (WAC 232-28-285).
Cougar pelt sealing: Any person who takes a cougar must
comply with the sealing requirements in WAC 232-12-024.
[]
OTS-2127.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 08-78, filed 4/18/08,
effective 5/19/08)
WAC 232-28-291
Special hunting season permits.
The
commission may establish special hunting seasons limited to
species and/or weapon type.
1. Deer, elk, cougar, or black bear special hunting season permit applications:
A. To apply for special hunting season permits for deer, elk, cougar, or black bear applicants must have a valid Washington big game hunting license and a valid transport tag for the appropriate species. To apply for a particular hunt, each applicant for deer or elk must have the proper transport tag as identified in the special deer or elk permit regulations.
B. Multiple season deer and elk permit applications may
be purchased without additional licenses or tags. ((The
purchase of the application will result in entry into the
drawing.)) Persons who are successfully drawn must purchase a
multiple season permit for deer or elk and may also apply for
archery, muzzleloader, or modern firearm special hunting
season permits for the species drawn.
2. Mountain goat, moose, and bighorn sheep special hunting season permit applications:
A. Persons who have previously harvested a mountain goat, bighorn sheep, or moose in Washington are ineligible to apply for a special hunting season permit for that species. This lifetime harvest restriction does not apply to individuals who harvested a mountain goat before 1999, raffle or auction hunt authorizations, or antlerless-only moose hunts.
B. Successful applicants under this section must purchase the appropriate hunting license within fifteen days of the published notification deadline by the department. Failure to purchase forfeits the permit to an alternate applicant.
3. Wild turkey special hunting season permit applications
A. To apply for wild turkey special hunting season permits, each applicant must have a valid small game hunting license.
B. ((Early)) Fall wild turkey special hunting season
permit holders must have a valid turkey transport tag in
possession to hunt turkeys in ((the early)) fall special
hunting seasons.
((C. Late fall wild turkey special hunting season permit
holders must have a valid turkey transport tag in possession
to hunt turkeys in the late fall special hunting season.))
4. Special hunting season permit applications:
A. Maximum group sizes are determined for each category. If a group application is drawn, all hunters in the group will receive a special hunting season permit and each hunter in the group can take an animal. If the number of permits available in a hunt category is less than the maximum group size, then the maximum group size is equal to the number of permits.
i. Maximum group size for deer is ((12)) 8.
ii. Maximum group size for elk is ((12)) 8.
iii. Maximum group size for bear is 2.
iv. Maximum group size for cougar is 2.
v. Maximum group size for mountain goat is 2.
vi. Maximum group size for bighorn sheep is 2.
vii. Maximum group size for ((early)) fall turkey is 4.
viii. ((Maximum group size for late fall turkey is 4.
ix.)) Maximum group size for moose is 2.
((x.)) ix. Maximum group size for multiple season deer
is ((1)) 2.
((xi.)) x. Maximum group size for multiple season elk is
((1)) 2.
B. An applicant may purchase only one application for a special hunting season permit for each category.
C. Permits will be drawn by computer selection using a weighted point selection system.
D. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
E. If an applicant makes a mistake, applies for the wrong hunt, and is successfully drawn, the special hunting season permit can be returned to the department of fish and wildlife Olympia headquarters before the opening day of the special hunting season or the opening day of the general hunting season, whichever comes first. The applicant's points will be restored to the level prior to the permit drawing.
F. Anyone may apply for a special hunting season permit for deer, elk, bear, cougar, and wild turkey.
5. In addition to requirements for special hunting season permit applications, following are application requirements for:
A. Special hunting seasons for persons of disability: Only applicants with a Washington disabled hunter permit are eligible to apply for any special hunting season permits for persons of disability.
B. Special hunting seasons for youth: Only persons who are eligible to lawfully purchase a youth hunting license are eligible to apply for special hunting season permits for youth.
C. Special hunting seasons for hunters age 65 and older: Only applicants sixty-five years of age or older on or before March 31 of the current license year will be eligible to apply for special hunting season permits for hunters age 65 and older.
D. Special hunting seasons for master hunter program graduates: Only persons who hold a valid certificate from the Washington department of fish and wildlife's master hunter program are eligible to apply for special hunting season permits for master hunters.
6. Citizen reward for reporting violations - bonus points: A person who provides information which contributes substantially to the arrest of another person for illegally hunting or killing big game or an endangered species as defined by Title 77 RCW is eligible to receive ten bonus points toward the special hunting permit drawing for deer or elk special hunting season permits.
A. Only ten bonus points can be awarded for providing information for each person charged regardless of the number of violations involved.
B. Selection of bonus points is in lieu of application for a cash award.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.020, 77.12.570, 77.12.210. 08-09-090 (Order 08-78), § 232-28-291, filed 4/18/08, effective 5/19/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-11-032 (Order 06-92), § 232-28-291, filed 5/8/06, effective 6/8/06; 05-02-046 (Order 04-327), § 232-28-291, filed 1/3/05, effective 2/3/05; 03-16-087 (Order 03-175), § 232-28-291, filed 8/5/03, effective 9/5/03; 03-13-047 (Order 03-129), § 232-28-291, filed 6/12/03, effective 7/13/03; 03-02-005 (Order 02-301), § 232-28-291, filed 12/20/02, effective 1/20/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040, 77.12.020, 77.32.070, 77.32.530. 01-10-048 (Order 01-69), § 232-28-291, filed 4/26/01, effective 5/27/01.]
OTS-2128.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 07-292, filed 12/13/07,
effective 1/13/08)
WAC 232-28-294
Multiple season big game permits.
The
commission may, by rule, offer permits for hunters to hunt
deer or elk during more than one general season.
An annual drawing will be conducted by the department for multiple season permits.
(1) Multiple season big game hunting permit applications:
(a) To apply for multiple season big game hunting season permits for deer or elk, applicants must purchase a permit application.
(b) No refunds or exchanges for applications will be made for persons applying for multiple season big game hunting season permits after the drawing has been held.
(c) An applicant may purchase only one application for a multiple season big game hunting season permit for each species.
(d) Permits will be randomly drawn by computer selection.
(e) Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
(f) The department will establish application and drawing dates.
(2) The bag limit for this permit is one deer or elk.
(3) Multiple season permits:
(a) Hunters who are drawn will be required to purchase their original deer or elk license, corresponding to their permit, and the multiple season big game permit.
(b) Successful applicants ((must purchase their multiple
season permit within fifteen days of the drawing notification
date. If they have not purchased the multiple season permit
by the deadline, the next person drawn will be offered the
permit)) will be allowed to purchase their permit on a first
come, first served basis until the quota has been reached.
Once the quota is reached, permit sales will be curtailed.
(c) The permits are not transferable.
(4) Permit holders are required to follow all rules and restrictions for general season hunters within the game management unit or area hunted.
Number of Permits | Dates | Game Management Units (GMUs) | Legal Animal | Eligible Hunters |
Multiple Season Deer Permits | ||||
(( |
Sept. 1 - December 31 within established general seasons and regulations for deer by the commission | Statewide in those GMUs with general seasons for archery, muzzleloader, or modern firearm hunters | Any legal buck consistent with the game management unit or area restrictions | Any licensed deer hunter |
50 | Sept. 1 - December 31 within established general seasons and regulations for deer by the commission | Statewide in those GMUs with general seasons for archery, muzzleloader, or modern firearm hunters | Any legal buck consistent with the game management unit or area restrictions | Hunter education instructors, meeting qualifications and selection criteria established by the department |
Multiple Season Elk Permits | ||||
(( |
Sept. 1 - December 31 within established general seasons and regulations for elk by the commission | Statewide in those GMUs with general seasons for archery, muzzleloader, or modern firearm hunters | Any legal bull consistent with the game management unit or area restrictions | Any licensed elk hunter |
25 | Sept. 1 - December 31 within established general seasons and regulations for elk by the commission | Statewide in those GMUs with general seasons for archery, muzzleloader, or modern firearm hunters | Any legal bull consistent with the game management unit or area restrictions | Hunter education instructors, meeting qualifications and selection criteria established by the department |
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.020. 08-01-052 (Order 07-292), § 232-28-294, filed 12/13/07, effective 1/13/08; 06-04-066 (Order 06-09), § 232-28-294, filed 1/30/06, effective 3/2/06.]
OTS-2116.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 08-78, filed 4/18/08,
effective 5/19/08)
WAC 232-28-295
Landowner hunting permits.
A landowner
may enter into a contract with the department and establish
boundaries and other requirements for hunter access consistent
with commission policy.
Hunters must possess both an access permit from the landowner
and a hunting permit from the department when hunting on lands
and for species covered under contract.
(1) Buckrun
Buckrun is located in Grant County, near the town of Wilson
Creek. ((A legal description of the property has been filed
with the county and is in the contract between Buckrun and the
department.))
Hunting on Buckrun is managed for a quality experience by
scheduling hunt dates and keeping the number of hunters in the
field low. Hunters with limited flexibility for hunt dates
may experience scheduling problems. Hunters can generally
expect one day hunts during the permit seasons with written
authorization from the Buckrun manager. All hunters must
check in and out on hunt day. ((Schedule)) Hunts ((in
advance)) will be scheduled on a first come basis by calling
509-345-2577 in advance.
Deer
((2008)) 2009 Buckrun Landowner Hunting Permits
The manager of Buckrun will distribute these hunting permits.
An access fee may be charged in order to utilize these
permits. No access fee will be charged for the raffle permit
winners. Only hunters possessing a modern firearm deer tag
are eligible for permits on Buckrun properties. Contact the
manager at 509-345-2577 for additional information.
Hunt Name | Quota | Access Season | Special Restrictions | Boundary Description |
Buckrun | 10 | Sept. 1 - Dec. 31 | Antlerless Mule Deer or any Whitetail Deer | Buckrun |
Buckrun | 30 | Sept. 1 - Dec. 31 | Any deer | Buckrun |
Buckrun Raffle | 10 | (( Oct. 26 - Dec. 31 |
Any deer | Buckrun |
((2008)) 2009 Buckrun Special Hunting Permits
Hunters apply to the Washington department of fish and
wildlife for these permits. Only hunters possessing a modern
firearm deer tag are eligible for Buckrun special permits. All hunters must check in and out ((on hunt day)). Schedule
hunts in advance by calling 509-345-2577.
Hunt Name | Permit Number | Permit Season | Special Restrictions | Boundary Description |
Buckrun | 10 | Sept. 1 - Dec. 31 | Antlerless Mule Deer or any Whitetail Deer | Buckrun |
The 4-O Cattle Company is located in southwest Asotin County
near the Washington/Oregon border. A legal description of the
property is in the contract between the 4-O Cattle Company and
the department.
2008 4-O Cattle Company Landowner Hunting Permits
The manager of the 4-O Cattle Company will distribute these
hunting permits. An access fee may be charged in order to
utilize these permits.
Elk
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Hunters apply to the Washington department of fish and
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The Silver Dollar Association is located in Yakima and Benton
counties, on the western edge of the Hanford Reservation. A
legal description of the property is in the contract between
the Silver Dollar Association and the department.
((2008)) 2009-10 Silver Dollar Association Landowner Hunting
Permits
The manager of the Silver Dollar Association will distribute
these hunting permits. An access fee may be charged in order
to utilize these permits.
Elk
Hunt Name | Quota | Access Season | Special Restrictions | Boundary Description |
Silver Dollar | 24 | Aug. 1 - March 31 | Any Elk | Silver Dollar |
Silver Dollar | 8 | Aug. 1 - March 31 | Antlerless | Silver Dollar |
Hunters apply to the Washington department of fish and
wildlife for these permits.
Elk
Hunt Name | Permit Number | Permit Season | Special Restrictions | Boundary Description |
Silver Dollar | 8 | Aug. 1 - March 31 | Youth Only, Any Elk | Silver Dollar |
Silver Dollar Antlerless Elk | 6 | Aug. 1 - March 31 | Youth Only, Antlerless Elk Only | Silver Dollar |
Silver Dollar Antlerless Elk | 2 | Aug. 1 - March 31 | Persons of Disability Only, Antlerless Elk Only | Silver Dollar |
Blackrock Ranches is located in Yakima County, west of the
Hanford Reservation. A legal description of the property is
in the contract between Blackrock Ranches and the department.
((2008)) 2009-10 Blackrock Ranches Landowner Hunting Permits
The manager of Blackrock Ranches will distribute these hunting
permits. An access fee may be charged in order to utilize
these permits.
Elk
Hunt Name | Quota | Access Season | Special Restrictions | Boundary Description |
Blackrock Ranches | 6 | Aug. 1 - March 31 | Any Elk | Blackrock Ranches |
Blackrock Ranches | 6 | Aug. 1 - March 31 | Antlerless | Blackrock Ranches |
Hunters apply to the Washington department of fish and
wildlife for these permits.
Elk
Hunt Name | Permit Number | Permit Season | Special Restrictions | Boundary Description |
Blackrock Ranches | 1 | Aug. 1 - March 31 | Any Elk | Blackrock Ranches |
Blackrock Ranches | 3 | Aug. 1 - March 31 | Antlerless Only | Blackrock Ranches |
Blackrock Ranches | 1 | Aug. 1 - March 31 | Youth Only, Any Elk | Blackrock Ranches |
Blackrock Ranches | 3 | Aug. 1 - March 31 | Youth Only, Antlerless Only | Blackrock Ranches |
The Teanaway Ranch is located in Kittitas County, 7 miles west
of Cle Elum. A legal description of the property is in the
contract between the Teanaway Ranch and the department.
((2008)) 2009-10 Teanaway Landowner Hunting Permits
The manager of the Teanaway Ranch will distribute this hunting
permit. An access fee may be charged in order to utilize this
permit.
Elk
Hunt Name | Quota | Access Season | Special Restrictions | Boundary Description |
Teanaway Ranch | 1 | (( |
Any Bull | Teanaway Ranch |
Hunters apply to the Washington department of fish and
wildlife for this permit.
ELK
Hunt Name | Quota | Access Season | Special Restrictions | Boundary Description |
Teanaway Ranch | 1 | (( |
Any Bull | Teanaway Ranch |
The Pine Mountain Ranch is located in Yakima County, 14 miles
west of Yakima. A legal description of the property is in the
contract between the Pine Mountain Ranch and the department.
2009 Pine Mountain Ranch Landowner Hunting Permits
The manager of the Pine Mountain Ranch will distribute these
hunting permits. An access fee may be charged in order to
utilize these permits.
Deer
Hunt Name | Quota | Access Season | Special Restrictions | Boundary Description |
Pine Mountain Ranch | 2 | Nov. 2 - Dec. 31 | Any Buck | Pine Mountain Ranch |
Elk
Hunt Name | Quota | Access Season | Special Restrictions | Boundary Description |
Pine Mountain Ranch | 1 | Nov. 2 - Dec. 31 | Any Bull | Pine Mountain Ranch |
Hunters apply to Washington department of fish and wildlife
for these permits.
Deer
Hunt Name | Quota | Access Season | Special Restrictions | Boundary Description |
Pine Mountain Ranch | 2 | Nov. 2 - Dec. 31 | Youth Only, Any Buck | Pine Mountain Ranch |
Elk
Hunt Name | Quota | Access Season | Special Restrictions | Boundary Description |
Pine Mountain Ranch | 1 | Nov. 2 - Dec. 31 | Any Bull | Pine Mountain Ranch |
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.020, 77.12.570, 77.12.210. 08-09-090 (Order 08-78), § 232-28-295, filed 4/18/08, effective 5/19/08; 07-17-049 (Order 07-166), § 232-28-295, filed 8/9/07, effective 9/9/07; 07-11-017 (Order 07-62), § 232-28-295, filed 5/3/07, effective 6/3/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 07-01-049 (Order 06-300), § 232-28-295, filed 12/14/06, effective 1/14/07; 06-11-032 (Order 06-92), § 232-28-295, filed 5/8/06, effective 6/8/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.020. 06-04-066 (Order 06-09), § 232-28-295, filed 1/30/06, effective 3/2/06.]
OTS-2117.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 06-92, filed 5/8/06,
effective 6/8/06)
WAC 232-28-333
Game management units (GMUs) boundary
descriptions -- Region three.
GMU 328-NANEUM (Kittitas and Chelan counties):
Beginning US Hwy 97 and US Forest Service Rd 9716 at Blewett Pass; E on US Forest Service Rd 9716 to US Forest Service Rd 9712 (Liberty-Beehive Rd); E on US Forest Service Rd 9712 (Liberty-Beehive Rd) to the Naneum Ridge (Chelan-Kittitas county line) at the west boundary of Section 22, T21N, R19E; SE along the Naneum Ridge (Chelan-Kittitas county line), past Mission Peak, to Naneum Ridge Rd (WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd 9) at Wenatchee Mountain; SE on Naneum Ridge Rd (WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd 9) to Colockum Pass Rd (WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd 10); S on Colockum Pass Rd (WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd 10) to the Highline Canal (North Branch Canal); NW along the Highline Canal (North Branch Canal) to Lower Green Canyon Rd; S on Lower Green Canyon Rd to US Hwy 97; N on US Hwy 97 to Blewett Pass and the point of beginning.
GMU 329-QUILOMENE (Kittitas and Chelan counties):
Beginning on the Columbia River at the mouth of Tarpiscan Creek; E from Tarpiscan Creek to the Douglas-Kittitas county line on the Columbia River; S along the Columbia River (Douglas-Kittitas county line) to a point north of Cape Horn; S from the Columbia River (Douglas-Kittitas county line) to Cape Horn; S up Cape Horn to its rim; SE along the top of Cape Horn and the rim of the West Bar Cliffs (cliffs overlooking West Bar) to WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd 14.14; E along WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd 14.14 to WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd 14.17; S along WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd 14.17 to WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd 14 rear gate; S on WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd 14 to Tekison Creek; SE along Tekison Creek its mouth on the Columbia River; E from Tekison Creek to the Grant-Kittitas county line on the Columbia River; S along Columbia River (Grant-Kittitas county line) to I-90 bridge at the town of Vantage; W along I-90 to Highline Canal (North Branch Canal); N on Highline Canal (North Branch Canal) to Colockum Rd (WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd 10); N on Colockum Rd to North Fork Tarpiscan Rd (WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd 10.10); E on North Fork Tarpiscan Rd to Tarpiscan Rd (WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd 14); S on Tarpiscan Rd (WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd 14) approximately 100 feet to Tarpiscan Creek; E down Tarpiscan Creek to its mouth on the Columbia River and the point of beginning.
GMU 330-West Bar (Kittitas County):
Beginning on the Columbia River at Cape Horn; S up Cape Horn to its rim; SE along the rim of Cape Horn and West Bar Cliffs (the cliffs overlooking West Bar) to WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd 14.14; E along Rd 14.14 to WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd 14.17; S along WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd 14.17 to WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd 14 near the gate; S on WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Rd. 14 to Tekison Creek; SE down Tekison Creek to its mouth on the Columbia River; E from Tekison Creek to the Kittitas-Grant county line on the Columbia River; N and W along the Columbia River (Kittitas-Grant then Kittitas-Douglas county lines) to a point north of Cape Horn; S from the aforesaid point in the Columbia River to Cape Horn and the point of beginning.
GMU 334-ELLENSBURG (Kittitas County):
Beginning on US Hwy 97 and Lower Green Canyon Rd; N on Lower Green Canyon Rd to Highline Canal; N, E and S along Highline Canal to I-90 and the Yakima Training Center boundary; S and W along the Yakima Training Center boundary to I-82; N on I-82 to Thrall Rd; W on Thrall Rd to Wilson Creek; S down Wilson Creek to Yakima River; N up Yakima River to Umptanum Rd; S up Umptanum Rd to the South Branch Extension Canal; W on South Branch Extension Canal to Bradshaw Rd; W on Bradshaw Rd to the elk fence; N along the elk fence to Taneum Creek; NE down Taneum Creek to the Yakima River; NE down the Yakima River to Thorp Hwy; NW along the Thorp Hwy to SR 10; SE on SR 10 to US Hwy 97 junction; N on US Hwy 97 to Lower Green Canyon Rd and point of beginning.
GMU 335-TEANAWAY (Kittitas County):
Beginning at I-90 and US Forest Service Trail 2000 (Pacific Crest Trail) at Snoqualmie Pass; N on US Forest Service Trail 2000 (Pacific Crest Trail) to the Alpine Lakes Wilderness boundary; E on the Alpine Lakes Wilderness boundary to the Chelan-Kittitas county line; E on US Forest Service Trail 1226 to US Hwy 97 at Blewett Pass; S on US Hwy 97 to SR 10; N and W on SR 10 to Thorp Hwy; SE on Thorp Hwy to Yakima River; SW up the Yakima River to Taneum Creek; SW up Taneum Creek to I-90; W on I-90 to US Forest Service Trail 2000 (Pacific Crest Trail) at Snoqualmie Pass and the point of beginning.
GMU 336-TANEUM (Kittitas County):
Beginning at US Forest Service Trail 2000 (Pacific Crest Trail) and I-90 at Snoqualmie Pass; E on I-90 to Taneum Creek; W up Taneum Creek to the south fork of Taneum Creek; W up the south fork of Taneum Creek to US Forest Service Trail 1367; W on US Forest Service Trail 1367 to US Forest Service Trail 1363; S on US Forest Trail 1363 (Peaches Ridge Trail) to US Forest Service Trail 1388; W on US Forest Service Trail 1388 to US Forest Service Trail 2000 (Pacific Crest Trail) to Blowout Mountain; N on US Forest Service Trail 2000 (Pacific Crest Trail) to I-90 at Snoqualmie Pass and the point of beginning.
GMU 340-MANASTASH (Kittitas County):
Beginning at I-82 and SR 821; N on SR 821 to SR 823 (Harrison Rd); W on SR 823 (Harrison Rd) to Yakima River; N up Yakima River to Umtanum Creek; W up Umtanum Creek to Ellensburg-Wenas Rd; W and S along Ellensburg-Wenas Rd to North Fork Wenas Rd (Audubon Rd, W5000); NW along North Fork Wenas Rd to Barber Springs Rd; W on Barber Springs Rd to US Forest Service Trail 4W694; NW on US Forest Service Trail 4W694 to US Forest Service Trail 4W307; NW on US Forest Service Trail 4W307 to US Forest Service Trail 1388; NW on US Forest Service Trail 1388 to US Forest Service Trail 4W306; NW on US Forest Service Trail 4W306 to US Forest Service Trail 1388 at Quartz Mountain; NW along US Forest Service Rd 1388 to US Forest Service Trail 1363 (Peaches Ridge Trail); N and E along US Forest Service Trail 1363 (Peaches Ridge Trail) to US Forest Service Trail 1367; SE along US Forest Service 1367 to South Fork Taneum Creek; E down the South Fork Taneum Creek to Taneum Creek; E down Taneum Creek to the elk fence; SE along the elk fence to Bradshaw Rd; E on Bradshaw Rd to South Branch Extension Canal; SE along the South Branch Extension Canal to Umtanum Rd; N on Umtanum Rd to Yakima River; S down the Yakima River to Wilson Creek; NE up Wilson Creek to Thrall Rd; E on Thrall Rd to I-82; SE and SW on I-82 to SR 821 and the point of beginning.
GMU 342-UMTANUM (Kittitas and Yakima counties):
Beginning at US Forest Service Rd 1701 and Barber Springs Rd (WA Dept. of Natural Resources Rd W5000) at T17N, R15E, NE 1/4 of Section 12; SE on Barber Springs Rd to the North Fork Wenas Rd (Audubon Rd); SE on the North Fork Wenas Rd to Wenas-Ellensburg Rd; NE on Wenas-Ellensburg Rd to Umtanum Creek; E down the Umtanum Creek to the Yakima River; S down the Yakima River to I-82; SE on I-82 to US Hwy 12 at the city of Yakima; NW on US Hwy 12 to SR 410; NW on SR 410 to US Forest Service Rd 1701; N on US Forest Service Rd 1701 to Barber Spring Rd-US Forest Service Trail 4W694 intersection and the point of beginning.
GMU 346-LITTLE NACHES (Yakima and Kittitas counties):
Beginning at US Forest Service Rd 1388 and US Forest Service Trail 2000 (Pacific Crest Trail) at Blowout Mountain; SE on US Forest Service Rd 1388 to US Forest Service Trail 4W306; SE on US Forest Service Trail 4W306 to US Forest Service Trail 1388; SE on US Forest Service Trail 1388 to US Forest Service Trail 4W307; SE on US Forest Service Trail 4W307 to US Forest Service Trail 4W694; E on US Forest Service Trail 4W694 to US Forest Service Rd 1701 (T17N, R15E, NW 1/4 of Section 12); S on US Forest Service Rd 1701 to SR 410; NW and SW on SR 410 to US Forest Service Trail 2000 (Pacific Crest Trail) near Chinook Pass; N on US Forest Service Trail 2000 (Pacific Crest Trail) to US Forest Service Rd 1388 at Blowout Mountain and the point of beginning.
GMU 352-NILE (Yakima County):
Beginning on the Bumping Lake Rd and SR 410; E and S on SR 410 to the Lower Nile Loop Rd; W and N on the Lower Nile Loop Rd to US Forest Service Rd 1500; W on US Forest Service Rd 1500 to US Forest Service Rd 1502 (McDaniel Lake Rd); W on the US Forest Service Rd 1502 (McDaniel Lake Rd) to Rattlesnake Creek; N down Rattlesnake Creek to the North Fork of Rattlesnake Creek; W up the North Fork of Rattlesnake Creek to US Forest Service Trail 973 (Richmond Mine Rd); N on US Forest Service Trail 973 (Richmond Mine Trail) to US Forest Service Rd 1800 (Bumping Lake Rd); N on the US Forest Service Rd 1800 (Bumping Lake Rd) to SR 410 and the point of beginning.
GMU 356-BUMPING (Yakima County):
Beginning on US Forest Service Trail 2000 (Pacific Crest Trail) and SR 410 at Chinook Pass; NE on SR 410 to US Forest Service Rd 1800 (Bumping Lake Rd); SW on the US Forest Service Rd 1800 (Bumping Lake Rd) to US Forest Service Trail 973 (Richmond Mine Rd); SE on US Forest Service Trail 973 (Richmond Mine Rd) to the north fork of Rattlesnake Creek; SE down the north fork of Rattlesnake Creek to US Forest Service Rd 1502 (McDaniel Lake Rd); SE on US Forest Service Rd 1502 (McDaniel Lake Rd) to US Forest Service Rd 1500; S on US Forest Service Rd 1500 to US Hwy 12; W on US Hwy 12 to US Forest Service Trail 2000 (Pacific Crest Trail) at White Pass; N on the US Forest Service Trail 2000 (Pacific Crest Trail) to SR 410 at Chinook Pass and the point of beginning. (Lands within the boundary of Mt. Rainier National Park along the Pacific Crest Trail are not open to hunting.)
GMU 360-BETHEL (Yakima County):
Beginning on SR 410 and the Lower Nile Loop Rd; SE on SR 410 to US Hwy 12; SW on US Hwy 12 to US Forest Service Rd 1500; N and E on US Forest Service Rd 1500 to Nile Loop Rd; SE on Nile Loop Rd to SR 410, southeast of the town of Nile, and the point of beginning.
GMU 364-RIMROCK (Yakima County):
Beginning on US Forest Service Trail 2000 (Pacific Crest Trail) and US Hwy 12 at White Pass; E on US Hwy 12 to US Forest Service 1302 (Jump Off Rd) at Windy Point; SW on US Forest Service 1302 (Jump Off Rd) to US Forest Service Trail 1127, southeast of the Jump Off Lookout; SW on US Forest Service Trail 1127 to US Forest Service Rd 613; SW on US Forest Service Rd 613 to US Forest Service Rd 1020; SW on US Forest Service Rd 1020 to US Forest Service Rd 615; SW on US Forest Service Rd 615 to US Forest Service Trail 1136; SW on US Forest Service Trail 1136 to its southernmost point; W from US Forest Service Trail 1136 to Spenser Point; NW on the Yakama Indian reservation boundary from Spenser Point to the US Forest Service Trail 2000 (Pacific Crest Trail); N on the US Forest Service Trail 2000 (Pacific Crest Trail) to US Hwy 12 at White Pass and the point of beginning.
GMU 368-COWICHE (Yakima County):
Beginning on US Hwy 12 to US Forest Service Rd 1302 (Jump Off Rd) at Windy Point; NE and SE on US Hwy 12 to I-82; NW on I-82 to the Yakima River; S down the Yakima River to Ahtanum Creek; W up Ahtanum Creek to the south fork of Ahtanum Creek; SW up the south fork of Ahtanum Creek to its junction with Reservation Creek; SW up Reservation Creek and the Yakama Indian Reservation boundary to the main divide between the Diamond Fork drainage and Ahtanum Creek drainage; N along the crest of the main divide between the Diamond Fork drainage and the Ahtanum Creek drainage to Darland Mountain; NE on US Forest Service Trail 615 to US Forest Service Rd 1020; NE on US Forest Service Rd 1020 to US Forest Service Rd 613; NE on US Forest Service Rd 613 to US Forest Service Trail 1127; NE on US Forest Service Trail 1127 to US Forest Service Rd 1302 (Jump Off Rd), SE of the Jump Off Lookout Station; NE on US Forest Service Rd 1302 (Jump Off Rd) to US Hwy 12 and the point of beginning.
GMU 371-ALKALI (Kittitas and Yakima counties):
Beginning at the Vantage Bridge where I-90 crosses the Columbia River; S down the Columbia River (Kittitas-Grant and Grant-Yakima county line) to the Priest Rapids Dam; NW on the southern shore of the Columbia River (Priest Rapids Lake) to the Yakima Training Center boundary; S and W along the Yakima Training Center boundary to the main gate on Firing Center Rd; W along Firing Center Rd to I-82; N along I-82 to Yakima Training Center boundary at Vanderbuilt Gap; N and E along the Yakima Training Center boundary to I-90; E on I-90 to the Vantage Bridge on Columbia River and the point of beginning.
GMU 372 RATTLESNAKE HILLS (Benton and Yakima counties):
Beginning at southern corner of Yakima Training Center border on the Columbia River, northwest of the Priest Rapids Dam; SE on the southern shore of the Columbia River (Priest Rapids Lake) to the Priest Rapids Dam; E along the Columbia River (Yakima-Grant, Grant-Benton county lines) to the Vernita Bridge on SR 24; E and S down the Grant-Benton county line then the Benton-Franklin county line, along the Columbia River, to the mouth of the Yakima River; NW up the Yakima River to SR 823 (Harrison Rd) south of the town of Pomona; E along SR 823 (Harrison Rd) to SR 821; SE on SR 821 to Firing Center Rd at I-82; E on Firing Center Rd to the main gate of the Yakima Training Center; S and E along the Yakima Training Center boundary to southern corner of the Yakima Training Center boundary on the Columbia River and the point of beginning.
GMU 373-HORSE HEAVEN (Benton and Yakima counties):
Beginning at the mouth of the Yakima River and Columbia River; SE down the Columbia River (Franklin-Benton and Benton-Walla Walla county lines) to the Washington-Oregon state line; W on the Columbia River (Washington-Oregon state line) from the southern junction of the Benton-Walla Walla county lines to Alder Creek (including all islands in the Columbia River north of the Oregon state line and between Alder Creek and the junction of the Benton-Walla Walla county lines); N on Alder Creek to SR 14; E on SR 14 to Alderdale Rd; N on the Alderdale Rd to Ridge Rd; W and S on Ridge Rd to Donaho Rd; W on Donaho Rd to Mabton-Bickleton Hwy (Glade Rd); N on Mabton-Bickleton Rd to the power transmission lines; SW on the power transmission lines to the power line access road in Section 3, T6N, R20E; N on power line access road to Yakama reservation Road 272 at the Yakama Indian reservation boundary; NE on the Yakama Indian reservation boundary to the Mabton-Sunnyside Rd; N on the Mabton-Sunnyside Rd to the Yakima River; E along the Yakima River the point of beginning.
GMU 379-Ringold (Franklin, Grant, and Adams counties):
Beginning at the Vernita Bridge on SR 24 and the west shore of the Columbia River (Grant-Benton county line); N and E on SR 24 to Muse Rd; E on Muse Rd to Mail Rd; E on Mail Rd to Scootney Rd; N on Scootney Rd to SR 17; S on SR 17 to US 395; S on US 395 through Pasco (via westbound I-182) to the US 395 Blue Bridge and the Franklin-Benton county line in the Columbia River; W and N along the Columbia River (Benton-Franklin county line) to the Vernita Bridge and the point of beginning.
GMU 381-Kahlotus (Franklin and Adams counties):
Beginning at the junction of SR 17 and SR 26; E on SR 26 to Old SR 26; E on Old SR 26 to the Palouse River (Whitman-Franklin county line); S down the Palouse River to Snake River (Franklin-Walla Walla county line); W and SW down the Snake River to the Columbia River (Franklin-Benton-Walla Walla county line junction); NW up the Columbia River (Franklin-Benton county line) to the US 395 Blue Bridge; N on US 395 through Pasco (via eastbound I-182) to SR 17; N on SR 17 to the SR 26 junction and the point of beginning.
GMU 382-EAST KLICKITAT (Klickitat County):
Beginning at the US Hwy 97 Bridge on the Columbia River at the town of Maryhill; N on US Hwy 97 to the Yakama Indian reservation at Satus Pass; E along the Yakama Indian reservation boundary to Yakama Reservation Rd 272 and the power line access road; S and E on the power line access road to the electrical transmission lines; N and E on the electrical transmission lines to the Mabton-Bickleton Hwy (Glade Rd); S on the Mabton-Bickleton Hwy to Donaho Rd; E on Donaho Rd to Ridge Rd; E and N on Ridge Rd to Alderdale Rd; SE and S on Alderdale Rd to SR 14; W on SR 14 to Alder Creek; S down Alder Creek to the Columbia River; W down the Columbia River to the US Hwy 97 Bridge at the town of Maryhill and the point of beginning including all islands in the Columbia River both north of the Washington-Oregon state line and between Alder Creek and the US Hwy 97 Bridge at Maryhill.
GMU 388-GRAYBACK (Klickitat County):
Beginning at the US Hwy 97 bridge crossing the Columbia River;
W down the Columbia River to the mouth of the Klickitat River
at the town of Lyle (including all islands in the Columbia
River which are both north of the Washington state line and
between the US Hwy 97 bridge and the Klickitat River); NW and
N up the Klickitat River to the ((Fisher Hill Rd (P-2000) at
the Fisher Hill bridge; N along Fisher Hill Rd to Lakeside Rd;
N on Lakeside Rd to Glenwood-Goldendale Hwy; E and SE on
Glenwood-Goldendale Hwy to Summit Creek Rd; NE on Summit Creek
Rd to the)) Yakama Indian Reservation; E along the southern
boundary of the Yakama Indian Reservation to US Hwy 97 (Satus
Pass Hwy); S on US Hwy 97 to US Hwy 97 bridge crossing the
Columbia River and the point of beginning.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-11-032 (Order 06-92), § 232-28-333, filed 5/8/06, effective 6/8/06; 06-02-063 (Order 05-271), § 232-28-333, filed 1/3/06, effective 2/3/06; 05-11-024 (Order 05-90), § 232-28-333, filed 5/10/05, effective 6/10/05; 05-02-046 (Order 04-327), § 232-28-333, filed 1/3/05, effective 2/3/05; 03-16-087 (Order 03-175), § 232-28-333, filed 8/5/03, effective 9/5/03; 03-06-110 (Order 03-23), § 232-28-333, filed 3/5/03, effective 4/5/03.]
OTS-2118.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 07-62, filed 5/3/07,
effective 6/3/07)
WAC 232-28-335
Game management units (GMUs) boundary
descriptions -- Region five.
GMU 501-LINCOLN (Lewis, Thurston, Pacific, and Grays Harbor
counties):
Beginning at the intersection of I-5 and SR 6; west on SR 6 to Stevens Rd; NW on Stevens Rd to Elk Creek Rd at the town of Doty; W on Elk Creek Rd to Weyerhaeuser 7000 line; W and N on Weyerhaeuser 7000 line to Weyerhaeuser 7400 line; N on Weyerhaeuser 7400 line to Weyerhaeuser 7050 line; NE on Weyerhaeuser 7050 line to Weyerhaeuser 7000 line; NW and N on Weyerhaeuser 7000 line to the Weyerhaeuser 7800 line; N on Weyerhaeuser 7800 line to Weyerhaeuser 7800 F line; NE on Weyerhaeuser 7800 F line to Weyerhaeuser 720 line; E on Weyerhaeuser 720 line to Weyerhaeuser 723 line; NW on Weyerhaeuser 723 line to the Weyerhaeuser C line; NE on Weyerhaeuser C line to Garrard Creek Rd; NE on Garrard Creek Rd to South Bank Rd; E on South Bank Rd to North State St; N on North State St to US Hwy 12 at the town of Oakville; E on US Hwy 12 to I-5; S on I-5 to SR 6 and point of beginning.
GMU 503-RANDLE (Lewis County):
Beginning at the intersection of US Hwy 12 and the Rainier Timber 100 Mainline (Kosmos Rd, Old Champion Haul Rd); E on US Hwy 12 to SR 131; S on SR 131 to US Forest Service Rd 25; S on the US Forest Service Rd 25 to the Cispus River; W on the Cispus River to Rainier Timber 271 line; S on the Rainier Timber 271 line to the Rainier Timber 300 line; W on the Rainier Timber 300 line to the Rainier Timber 100 line; N on the Rainier Timber 100 line (Kosmos Rd) to US Hwy 12 and the point of beginning.
GMU 504-STELLA (Cowlitz County):
Beginning at the mouth of the Cowlitz River on the Columbia River; W down the Columbia River to the mouth of Germany Creek (including all islands in the Columbia River which are both north of the Washington-Oregon state line and between the Cowlitz River and Germany Creek); N up Germany Creek to SR 4; E on SR 4 to Germany Creek Rd; N on Germany Creek Rd to International Paper 1000 line; N on International Paper 1000 line to International Paper 1050 line; E on International Paper 1050 line to International Paper 2200 line; E and S on International Paper 2200 to Woodside Dr; NE on Woodside Dr to Delameter Rd; E on Delameter Rd to the three power lines; N along the three power lines to Weyerhaeuser 9312 line; E on Weyerhaeuser 9312 line to Growlers Gulch Rd; E on Growlers Gulch Rd to Public Highway 10 Rd; E along the Public Highway 10 Rd to the A Street bridge over the Cowlitz River at the town of Castle Rock; S down the Cowlitz River to the Columbia River and point of beginning.
GMU 505-MOSSYROCK (Lewis County):
Beginning on I-5 and the Cowlitz River; NE up the Cowlitz
River to the Mayfield Dam; NE along the south shore of
Mayfield Lake to the US Hwy 12 bridge; NE on US Hwy 12 to
Winston Creek Rd; SE on Winston Creek Rd to Longbell Rd; E on
Longbell Rd to Perkins Rd; NE on Perkins Rd to Green Mountain
Rd; E on Green Mountain Rd to the outlet of Swofford Pond; E
along the Swofford Pond outlet to Riffe Lake; E along the
south shore of Riffe Lake to the Cowlitz River; up the Cowlitz
River to the Rainier Timber 100 Mainline; N on the Rainier
Timber 100 Mainline to US Hwy 12; W on US Hwy 12 to ((SR 7 at
the town of Morton; N on SR 7)) Davis Lake Rd; N and W on
Davis Lake Rd to Main St at town of Morton; W on Main St to SR
508; W on Highway 508 to Centralia-Alpha Rd; W and N on
Centralia-Alpha Rd to Salzer Valley Rd; W on Salzer Valley Rd
to Summa St at the town of Centralia; W on Summa St to Kresky
Rd; N on Kresky Rd to Tower St; N on Tower St to SR 507; W on
SR 507 (Cherry St, Alder St, and Mellen St) to I-5; S on I-5
to the Cowlitz River and point of beginning.
GMU 506-WILLAPA HILLS (Wahkiakum, Pacific and Lewis counties):
Beginning at SR 6 and 3rd St South at the town of Pe Ell; S on 3rd St South to Muller Rd; S on Muller Rd to Weyerhaeuser 1000 line; S on Weyerhaeuser 1000 line to Weyerhaeuser 1800 line; S on Weyerhaeuser 1800 line to Weyerhaeuser 500 line; SE on Weyerhaeuser 500 line to SR 407 (Elochoman Valley Rd) at Camp 2; S on SR 407 (Elochoman Valley Rd) to the Elochoman River; down the Elochoman River to Foster Rd; N on Foster Rd to Risk Rd; W and N along Risk Rd to SR 4; W on SR 4 to Skamokawa Creek; SW down Skamokawa Creek to the Columbia River; W along Columbia River to the mouth of the Deep River (including all islands in the Columbia River which are both north of the Washington state line and between Skamokawa Creek and Deep River); N along the Deep River to SR 4; NW on SR 4 to the Salmon Creek Rd; NE on Salmon Creek Rd to Weyerhaeuser 5000 line; N on Weyerhaeuser 5000 line to Weyerhaeuser 5800 line; NE on Weyerhaeuser 5800 line to power transmission line; (Section 21, T11N, R8W); E, NE, and then N on the power transmission line to the Trap Creek A Line; E and N on the Trap Creek A Line to SR 6; E on SR 6 to the town of Pe Ell and the point of beginning.
GMU 510-STORMKING (Lewis County):
Beginning on US Hwy 12 at the Silver Creek bridge; N up Silver
Creek to Silverbrook Rd; E on Silverbrook Rd to US Forest
Service Rd 47; N on US Forest Service Rd 47 to US Forest
Service Rd 85; W and N on US Forest Service Rd 85 to US Forest
Service Rd 52; N on US Forest Service Rd 52 to the Nisqually
River; W down the Nisqually River to SR 7; S on Hwy 7 to ((US
Hwy 12 at the town of Morton)) Main St at town of Morton; E on
Main St to Davis Lake Rd; E on Davis Lake Rd to US Hwy 12; E
on US Hwy 12 to the Silver Creek bridge and point of
beginning.
GMU 513-SOUTH RAINIER (Lewis County):
Beginning on US Hwy 12 at the Silver Creek bridge; N up Silver Creek to Silverbrook Rd; E on Silverdale Rd to US Forest Service Rd 47; N on US Forest Service Rd 47 to US Forest Service Rd 85; W and N on US Forest Service Rd 85 to US Forest Service Rd 52; W and N on US Forest Service Rd 52 to the Nisqually River; E up the Nisqually River to the southern boundary of Mount Rainier National Park; E along the south park boundary to the Pacific Crest Trail (US Forest Service Trail 2000); S along the Pacific Crest Trail (US Forest Service Trail 2000) to US Hwy 12; W on US Hwy 12 to the Silver Creek bridge and point of beginning.
GMU 516-PACKWOOD (Lewis and Skamania counties):
Beginning at US Hwy 12 and Pacific Crest Trail at White Pass; S on Pacific Crest Trail (US Forest Service Trail 2000) to US Forest Service Trail 98 at Sheep Lake; W on US Forest Service Trail 98 to US Forest Service Rd 2160 at Walupt Lake; W on US Forest Service Rd 2160 to US Forest Service Rd 21; S and W on US Forest Service Rd 21 to US Forest Service Rd 23; S on US Forest Service Rd 23 to US Forest Service Trail 263; S and W on US Forest Service Trail 263 to US Forest Service Trail 261; S on US Forest Service Trail 261 to US Forest Service Trail 1; W on US Forest Service Trail 1 to US Forest Service Rd 99; W on US Forest Service Rd 99 to US Forest Service Rd 26; N on US Forest Service Rd 26 to US Forest Service Rd 2612; W on US Forest Service Rd 2612 to US Forest Service Trail 217; N and W on US Forest Service Trail 217 to Weyerhaeuser 2600 line; Weyerhaeuser 2600 line to Weyerhaeuser 2658 line; N on Weyerhaeuser 2658 line to Rainier Timber (Campbell Group) 430 line; N on Rainier Timber 430 line to the Rainier Timber Mainline 400 line; N and E on Rainier Timber Mainline 400 line to Rainier Timber 300 line; E on Rainier Timber 300 line to Rainier Timber 271 line; N on Rainier Timber 271 line to the Cispus River; E on the Cispus River to US Forest Service Rd 25; N on US Forest Service Rd 25 to SR 131; N on SR 131 to US Hwy 12; E on US Hwy 12 to the Pacific Crest Trail (US Forest Service Trail 2000) at White Pass and beginning.
GMU 520-WINSTON (Cowlitz, Lewis and Skamania counties):
Beginning at the bridge at intersection of I-5 and the Cowlitz River; S down the Cowlitz River to the Toutle River; E up the Toutle River to the South Fork Toutle River; SE up South Fork Toutle River to Johnson Creek; NE up Johnson Creek to Weyerhaeuser 4400 line; N along Weyerhaeuser 4400 line to Weyerhaeuser 2421 line; N along Weyerhaeuser 2421 line to Weyerhaeuser 2400 line; NW along Weyerhaeuser 2400 line to Alder Creek; NW down Alder Creek to North Fork Toutle River; W down the North Fork Toutle River to the Green River; E up the Green River to US Forest Service Rd 2612; E on US Forest Service Rd 2612 to US Forest Service Trail 217; N and W on US Forest Service Trail 217 to Weyerhaeuser 2600 line; W on Weyerhaeuser 2600 line to Weyerhaeuser 2658 line; N on Weyerhaeuser 2658 line to Rainier Timber (Campbell Group) 430 line; N on Rainier Timber 430 line to Rainier Timber 400 Mainline; N and E on Rainier Timber 400 Mainline to Rainier Timber 100 Mainline; N on Rainier Timber 100 Mainline to Cowlitz River; W down the Cowlitz River to Riffe Lake; W along the south shore to the Swofford Pond outlet; W along the Swofford Pond outlet to Green Mountain Rd; W on Green Mountain Rd to Perkins Rd; SW on Perkins Rd to Longbell Rd; W on Longbell Rd to Winston Creek Rd; NW on Winston Creek Rd to US Hwy 12; SW on US Hwy 12 to the Mayfield Lake bridge at Mayfield Lake; SW down the south shore of Mayfield Lake to the Cowlitz River at Mayfield Dam; SW down the Cowlitz River to I-5 bridge crossing the Cowlitz River and point of beginning.
GMU 522-LOO-WIT (Cowlitz and Skamania counties):
Beginning on the North Fork Toutle River at the mouth of Hoffstadt Creek; SE up the North Fork Toutle River to Deer Creek; SE up Deer Creek to Weyerhaeuser 3020 line; NW along Weyerhaeuser 3020 line to Weyerhaeuser 3000 line; E along Weyerhaeuser 3000 line to US Forest Service Trail 216G; SE along US Forest Service Trail 216G to the intersection of US Forest Service Trail 238 and US Forest Service Trail 216; S on US Forest Service Trail 238 to South Fork of the Toutle River; E along South Fork Toutle River to its headwaters and Mount St. Helens crater's edge; E along the Mount St. Helens crater's southern edge to the headwaters of Ape Canyon Creek; NE down Ape Canyon Creek to US Forest Service Trail 225 (Smith Creek Trail); N and NW on US Forest Service Trail 225 (Smith Creek Trail) to US Forest Service Rd 99; NE along US Forest Service Rd 99 to US Forest Service Rd 26; N on US Forest Service Rd 26 to US Forest Service Trail 1; W on US Forest Service Trail 1 to US Forest Service Trail 214; NW on US Forest Service Trail 214 to US Forest Service Trail 211; W on US Forest Service Trail 211 to Coldwater Creek; W down Coldwater Creek to Coldwater Lake; SW along the northwest shore of Coldwater Lake to the outlet of Coldwater Lake; SW down the outlet stream from Coldwater Lake to SR 504 bridge at mile post 45; W on SR 504 to Hoffstadt Creek Bridge on Hoffstadt Creek; S and W down Hoffstadt Creek to the North Fork Toutle River and point of beginning.
GMU 524-MARGARET (Cowlitz, Skamania and Lewis counties):
Beginning on the North Fork Toutle River at the mouth of the Green River; SE up the North Fork Toutle River to the mouth of Hoffstadt Creek; N and E up Hoffstadt Creek to the SR 504 bridge over Hoffstadt Creek; E on SR 504 to the bridge over the outlet to Coldwater Lake at mile post 45; NE up the outlet stream of Coldwater Lake to Coldwater Lake; NE along the northwest shoreline of Coldwater Lake to Coldwater Creek inlet; E up Coldwater Creek to US Forest Service Trail 211; NE on US Forest Service Trail 211 to US Forest Service Trail 214; SE on US Forest Service Trail 214 to US Forest Service Trail 1; E on US Forest Service Trail 1 to US Forest Service Rd 26; N on the US Forest Service Rd 26 (Ryan Lake Rd) to US Forest Service Rd 2612; W on US Forest Service Rd 2612 to the Green River; W down the Green River to its mouth on the North Fork of the Toutle River and point of beginning.
GMU 530-RYDERWOOD (Cowlitz, Lewis and Wahkiakum counties):
Beginning at Stevens Rd and SR 6, south of the town of Doty; E on SR 6 to I-5 at the town of Chehalis; S on I-5 to the Cowlitz River; S along the Cowlitz River to Public Hwy 10 on the A Street bridge at the town of Castle Rock; W on the Public Hwy 10 to Growler's Gulch Rd; W on Growler's Gulch Rd to Weyerhaeuser 9312 line; W on Weyerhaeuser 9312 line to three power lines; S on the three power lines to Delameter Rd; SW on Delameter Rd to Woodside Dr; SW on Woodside Dr to International Paper Rd 2200; N and W on International Paper Rd 2200 to International Paper Rd 1050; W on International Paper Rd 1050 to International Paper Rd 1000; S on International Paper Rd 1000 to the Germany Creek Rd; S on the Germany Creek Rd to SR 4; W on SR 4 to Germany Creek; S along Germany Creek to its mouth at the Columbia River; W along the Columbia River to Skamokawa Creek (including all islands in the Columbia River which are both north of the Washington state line and between Skamokawa Creek and Germany Creek); NE up Skamokawa Creek to SR 4; E on SR 4 to Risk Rd; SE on Risk Rd to Foster Rd; S on Foster Rd to the Elochoman River; SE up the Elochoman River to SR 407 (Elochoman Valley Rd); NE on SR 407 (Elochoman Valley Rd) to Weyerhaeuser 500 line at Camp 2; NW on Weyerhaeuser 500 line to Weyerhaeuser 1800 line; N on Weyerhaeuser 1800 line to Weyerhaeuser 1000 line; N on Weyerhaeuser 1000 line to Muller Rd; N on Muller Rd to 3rd St South in the town of Pe Ell; N on 3rd St South to SR 6 at the town of Pe Ell; N on SR 6 to Stevens Rd, south of the town of Doty, and the point of beginning.
GMU 550-COWEEMAN (Cowlitz County):
Beginning at the mouth of the Toutle River on the Cowlitz River; E along the Toutle River to the South Fork Toutle River; up the South Fork Toutle River to Weyerhaeuser 4100 line; E on Weyerhaeuser 4100 line to Weyerhaeuser 4950 line; S and E on Weyerhaeuser 4950 line to Weyerhaeuser 235 line; SE on Weyerhaeuser 235 line to Weyerhaeuser 200 line; W on Weyerhaeuser 200 line to Weyerhaeuser 240 line; SE on Weyerhaeuser 240 line to Weyerhaeuser 243 line; E on Weyerhaeuser 243 line to Weyerhaeuser 135A line; S on Weyerhaeuser 135A line to Weyerhaeuser 135 line; E on Weyerhaeuser 135 line to Weyerhaeuser 134 line; SW on Weyerhaeuser 134 line to Weyerhaeuser 133 line; SW on Weyerhaeuser 133 line to Weyerhaeuser 130 line; SW on Weyerhaeuser 130 line to Weyerhaeuser 1680 line; W on Weyerhaeuser 1680 line to Weyerhaeuser 1600 line; SE on Weyerhaeuser 1600 line to Weyerhaeuser 1400 line; W on Weyerhaeuser 1400 line to Weyerhaeuser 1420 line which is the Kalama/Coweeman Summit; SE on Weyerhaeuser 1420 line to Weyerhaeuser 1426 line; W on Weyerhaeuser 1426 line to Weyerhaeuser 1428 line; SW on Weyerhaeuser 1428 line to Weyerhaeuser 1429 line which turns into Weyerhaeuser 6400 line; SW down Weyerhaeuser 6400 line to Weyerhaeuser 6000 line; E on Weyerhaeuser 6000 line to Weyerhaeuser 6450 line; SE for approximately one mile on Weyerhaeuser 6450 line (crossing the Kalama River) to Weyerhaeuser 6452 line; SE on Weyerhaeuser 6452 line to Dubois Rd; SE on Dubois Rd to SR 503; W on SR 503 to Cape Horn Creek; SE down Cape Horn Creek to Merwin Reservoir; SW along the north shore of Merwin Reservoir to the Lewis River; SW down the Lewis River to the power transmission lines in Section 4, T5N, R2E; NW along the power transmission lines to Northwest Natural Gas Pipeline located east of the town of Kalama, approximately 1/2 mile east of China Gardens Rd; N up the Natural Gas Pipeline right of way to Ostrander Creek; W down Ostrander Creek to the Cowlitz River; N on the Cowlitz River to the Toutle River and point of beginning.
GMU 554-YALE (Cowlitz and Clark counties):
Beginning on SR 503 at its crossing of Cape Horn Creek; E on SR 503 to Weyerhaeuser 6600 line (Rock Creek Rd); NE on Weyerhaeuser 6600 line (Rock Creek Rd) to Weyerhaeuser 6690 Rd; N and E on Weyerhaeuser 6690 line to West Fork Speelyai Creek; SE down West Fork Speelyai Creek to the main stem of the Speelyai Creek; SW and SE down Speelyai Creek to SR 503; NE on SR 503 to Dog Creek; S down Dog Creek to Yale Reservoir; S and W along western shore of Reservoir to Yale Dam and the North Fork Lewis River; W along the northern shore of the North Fork Lewis River to State Route 503 bridge crossing; S and W along SR 503 to N.E. 221st Ave; N about 1/4 mile on N.E. 221st Ave to N.E. Cedar Creek Rd; W along N.E. Cedar Creek Rd to N.E. Pup Creek Rd; N on N.E. Pup Creek Rd to N.E. Buncome Hollow Rd; N about 1/4 mile on N.E. Buncome Hollow Rd to electrical transmission line; S and W on the electrical transmission line to the north shore of the North Fork Lewis River; NE along the north shore of the North Fork Lewis River to Merwin Reservoir at the Merwin Dam; NE along the north shore of Merwin Reservoir to Cape Horn Creek; NW up Cape Horn Creek to SR 503 and the point of beginning.
GMU 556-TOUTLE (Cowlitz County):
Beginning on the intersection of SR 503 (Lewis River Rd) and US Forest Service Rd 81 (Merrill Lake Rd); N on US Forest Service Rd 81 to Weyerhaeuser 7200 line; NW on Weyerhaeuser 7200 line to Weyerhaeuser 7400 line; N on Weyerhaeuser 7400 line to Weyerhaeuser 5500 line; E and N on Weyerhaeuser 5500 line to Weyerhaeuser 5670 line; N and E on Weyerhaeuser 5670 line to Weyerhaeuser 5660 line; N on Weyerhaeuser 5660 line about a 1/4 mile to the South Fork Toutle River; E on the South Fork Toutle River to US Forest Service Trail 238; N on US Forest Service Trail 238 to the intersection of US Forest Service Trail 216 and US Forest Service Trail 216G; NW on US Forest Service Trail 216G to Weyerhaeuser 3000 line; W on Weyerhaeuser 3000 line to Weyerhaeuser 3020 line; SE on Weyerhaeuser 3020 line to Deer Creek; NW down Deer Creek to the North Fork Toutle River; down the North Fork Toutle River to Alder Creek; up Alder Creek to Weyerhaeuser 2400 line; S on Weyerhaeuser 2400 line to Weyerhaeuser 2421 line; S on Weyerhaeuser 2421 line to Weyerhaeuser 4400 line; S and W along Weyerhaeuser 4400 line to Johnson Creek; S along Johnson Creek to the South Fork Toutle River; SE up the South Fork Toutle River to Weyerhaeuser 4100 line; E on Weyerhaeuser 4100 line to the Weyerhaeuser 4950 line; S and E on Weyerhaeuser 4950 line to Weyerhaeuser 235 line; SE on Weyerhaeuser 235 line to Weyerhaeuser 200 line; W on Weyerhaeuser 200 line to Weyerhaeuser 240 line; SE on Weyerhaeuser 240 line to Weyerhaeuser 243 line; E on Weyerhaeuser 243 line to Weyerhaeuser 135A line; S on Weyerhaeuser 135A line to Weyerhaeuser 135 line; E on Weyerhaeuser 135 line to Weyerhaeuser 134 line; SW on Weyerhaeuser 134 line to Weyerhaeuser 133 line; SW on Weyerhaeuser 133 line to Weyerhaeuser 130 line; SW on Weyerhaeuser 130 line to Weyerhaeuser 1680 line; W on Weyerhaeuser 1680 line to Weyerhaeuser 1600 line; SE on Weyerhaeuser 1600 line to Weyerhaeuser 1400 line; W on Weyerhaeuser 1400 line to Weyerhaeuser 1420 line which is the Kalama/Coweeman Summit; SE on Weyerhaeuser 1420 line to Weyerhaeuser 1426 line; W on Weyerhaeuser 1426 line to Weyerhaeuser 1428 line; SW on Weyerhaeuser 1428 line to Weyerhaeuser 1429 line; SW on Weyerhaeuser 1429 line to Weyerhaeuser 6400 line; SW on Weyerhaeuser 6400 line to Weyerhaeuser 6000 line; E on Weyerhaeuser 6000 line to Weyerhaeuser 6450 line; SE for approximately one mile on Weyerhaeuser 6450 line (crossing the Kalama River) to Weyerhaeuser 6452 line; SE on Weyerhaeuser 6452 line to Dubois Rd; SE on Dubois Rd to SR 503; E on SR 503 to Weyerhaeuser 6600 line (Rock Creek Rd); NE on Weyerhaeuser 6600 line (Rock Creek Rd) to Weyerhaeuser 6690 Rd; N and E on Weyerhaeuser 6690 line to West Fork Speelyai Creek; SE down West Fork Speelyai Creek to the main stem of Speelyai Creek; SW and SE down Speelyai Creek to SR 503; NE on SR 503 to US Forest Service Rd 81 and point of beginning.
GMU 560-LEWIS RIVER (Cowlitz, Skamania, Klickitat, Yakima and
Lewis counties):
Beginning on SR 141 and Mount Adams Recreational Area Rd at the town of Trout Lake; N on the Mount Adams Recreational Area Rd to US Forest Service Rd 80 (Mount Adams Recreational Area Rd); N on US Forest Service Rd 80 (Mount Adams Recreational Area Rd) to US Forest Service Rd 82 (Mount Adams Recreational Area Rd); N on US Forest Service Road 82 to Yakama Indian Reservation boundary (Section 16, T7N, R11E); N along the Yakama Indian reservation boundary (Cascade Mountain Range Crest) to US Forest Service Trail 2000 (Pacific Crest Trail) in Section 3, T11N, R11E; S on US Forest Service Trail 2000 (Pacific Crest Trail) to US Forest Service Trail 98 at Sheep Lake; W on US Forest Service Trail 98 to US Forest Service Rd 2160 at Walupt Lake; W on US Forest Service Rd 2160 to US Forest Service Rd 21; S and W on US Forest Service Rd 21 to US Forest Service Rd 23; S on US Forest Service Rd 23 to US Forest Service Trail 263; S and W on US Forest Service Trail 263 to US Forest Service Trail 261; S on US Forest Service Trail 261 to US Forest Service Trail 1; W on US Forest Service Trail 1 to US Forest Service Rd 99; S and W on US Forest Service Rd 99 to US Forest Service Trail 225 (Smith Creek Trail); S on US Forest Service Trail 225 to Ape Canyon Creek; S and W up Ape Canyon Creek to Mount St. Helens crater's eastern edge; W along Mount St. Helens crater's southern edge to headwaters of S Fork Toutle River; W along S Fork Toutle River to Weyerhaeuser 5660 line; S along Weyerhaeuser 5660 line to Weyerhaeuser 5670 line; S and W on Weyerhaeuser 5670 line to Weyerhaeuser 5500 line; S and W on Weyerhaeuser 5500 line to Weyerhaeuser 7400 line; S and E on Weyerhaeuser 7400 line to Weyerhaeuser 7200 line; S and E on Weyerhaeuser 7200 line to US Forest Service Rd 81; S on US Forest Service Rd 81 to State Route 503; N and E on State Route 503 to Dog Creek; S down Dog Creek to the N shore of Yale Reservoir; E along N shore of Yale Reservoir to N Fork Lewis River; E up the Lewis River to Swift Dam and Swift Reservoir; E along the N shore of Swift Reservoir to N Fork Lewis River; E up N Fork Lewis River to US Forest Service Rd 90 Bridge (Eagle Cliff); E on US Forest Service Rd 90 to US Forest Service Rd 51 (Curly Creek Rd); SE on US Forest Service Rd 51 (Curly Creek Rd) to US Forest Service Rd 30; NE on US Forest Service Rd 30 to US Forest Service Rd 24; SE on US Forest Service Rd 24 to SR 141; NE on SR 141 to Mount Adams Recreational Area Rd, at the town of Trout Lake and point of beginning.
GMU 564-BATTLE GROUND (Clark, Skamania, and Cowlitz counties):
Beginning at the mouth of Ostrander Creek on the Cowlitz
River; E up Ostrander Creek approximately 1 1/2 miles to the
second Northwest Natural Gas Pipeline right of way crossing
Ostrander Creek, east of the railroad crossing; S along the
Northwest Natural Gas Pipeline right of way to the power
transmission lines right of way located east of the town of
Kalama, approximately 1/2 mile east of China Garden Rd; SE
along the power transmission lines right of way across the
north fork of the Lewis River in the northeast corner of
Section 4, T5N, R2E to N.E. Buncome Hollow Rd; S on N.E.
Buncome Hollow Rd to N.E. Pup Creek Rd; S on N.E. Pup Creek Rd
to N.E. Cedar Creek Rd; E on N.E. Cedar Creek Rd to 221st Ave;
S along 221st Ave about 1/4 mile to SR 503; SE along SR 503 to
N.E. Amboy Rd; S on N.E. Amboy Rd to N.E. Yacolt Rd; E on
Yacolt Rd to Railroad Ave; SE on Railroad Ave to Lucia Falls
Rd; W on Lucia Falls Rd to Hantwick Rd; SE on Hantwick Rd to
Basket Flats Rd; W on Basket Flats Rd to N.E. 197th Ave; S on
N.E. 197th Ave to N.E. 279th St; W on N.E. 279th St to N.E.
182nd Ave; S on N.E. 182nd Ave to N.E. 259th St; E on N.E.
259th St to N.E. 220th Ave; S on N.E. 220th Ave to N.E. Cresap
Rd; SE on N.E. Cresap Rd to N.E. 222nd Ave; S on N.E. 222nd
Ave to N.E. Allworth Rd; E on N.E. Allworth Rd to NE 232nd
Ave; S on N.E. 232nd Ave to N.E. 237th St; E on N.E. 237th St
to N.E. 240th Ave; S on N.E. 240th Ave to N.E. Berry Rd; NE on
N.E. Berry Rd to the DNR L-1410 Rd; SE on L-1410 Rd to the DNR
L-1400 Rd; W on L-1400 Rd to N.E. Rawson Rd; W on N.E. Rawson
Rd to N.E. Powell Rd; SW on N.E. Powell Rd to N.E. 212th Ave;
S on N.E. 212th Ave to N.E. 109th St; E on N.E. 109th St to
N.E. 222nd Ave; S on N.E. 222nd Ave to N.E. 83rd St; W on N.E.
83rd St to N.E. 217th Ave; S on N.E. 217th Ave to N.E. 68th
St; E on N.E. 68th St to N.E. 232nd Ave; S on N.E. 232nd Ave
to SR 500; SE on SR 500 to N.E. 53rd St; E on N.E. 53rd St to
N.E. 292nd Ave; S on N.E. 292nd Ave to N.E. Ireland Rd; E on
N.E. Ireland Rd to N.E. Stauffer Rd; SW on N.E. Stauffer Rd to
N.E. 292nd Ave; S on N.E. 292nd Ave to N.E. Reilly Rd; SW on
N.E. Reilly Rd to N.E. Blair Rd; SE on N.E. Blair Rd to N.E.
Zeek Rd; E on N.E. Zeek Rd to N.E. 10th St; E on N.E. 10th St
to N.E. 312th Ave; S on N.E. 312th Ave to N.E. 9th St; E on
N.E. 9th St to N.E. 322nd Ave; N on N.E. 322nd Ave to N.E.
Ammeter Rd; NE on N.E. Ammeter Rd approximately 1/8th mile to
the power transmission lines; E along the northern margin of
the power transmission lines to N.E. Hughes Rd; N on N.E.
Hughes Rd to N.E. 392nd Ave; N on N.E. 392nd Ave to N.E. 28th
St; E on N.E. 28th St to N.E. Miller Rd; NE on N.E. Miller Rd
to N.E. 39th St; E on N.E. 39th St to Skye Rd; SE on Skye Rd
to Washougal River Rd; S on Washougal River Rd ((to SR 140; SE
on SR 140 to Cape Horn Rd)); S on Washougal River Rd to Canyon
Creek Rd; SE on Canyon Creek Rd to Salmon Falls Rd; S on
Salmon Falls Rd to SR 14; E on SR 14 to Cape Horn Rd; S on
Cape Horn Rd to Columbia River; W down the Columbia River to
the Cowlitz River (including all islands in the Columbia River
which are both on the Washington side of the state line and
between Cape Horn Rd and the Cowlitz River); N along Cowlitz
River to Ostrander Creek and point of beginning.
GMU 568-WASHOUGAL (Clark and Skamania counties):
Beginning on the Lewis River at SR 503; E on Lewis River
(Cowlitz-Clark County line) to Canyon Creek; SE along Canyon
Creek to N.E. Healy Rd; E on N.E. Healy Rd to US Forest
Service Rd 54; E on US Forest Service Rd 54 to US Forest
Service Rd 37; NW on US Forest Service Rd 37 to US Forest
Service Rd 53; S on US Forest Service Rd 53 to US Forest
Service Rd 4205 (Gumboat Rd); S on US Forest Service Rd 4205
to US Forest Service Rd 42 (Green Fork Rd); SW on US Forest
Service Rd 42 to US Forest Service Rd 41 at Sunset Falls; E on
US Forest Service Rd 41 to ((US Forest Service Rd 406 at
Little Lookout Mountain; SE on US Forest Service Rd 406 to the
boundary of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest; due E on the
national forest boundary to Rock Creek; SE along Rock Creek))
Hemlock Rd; E on Hemlock Rd to the Hemlock Rd bridge over the
Wind River; SE down the Wind River to the Columbia River ((at
the town of Stevenson)); W down the Columbia River to the Cape
Horn Rd (including all islands in the Columbia River which are
both on the Washington side of the state line and between Cape
Horn Rd and ((Rock Creek)) and the Wind River); N on Cape Horn
Rd to SR ((140; W on SR 140)) 14; W on SR 14 to Salmon Falls
Rd; N on Salmon Falls Rd to Canyon Creek Rd; NW on Canyon
Creek Rd to Washougal River Rd; E on Washougal River Rd to
Skye Rd; NW on Skye Rd to N.E. 39th St; W on N.E. 39th St to
N.E. Miller Rd; SW on N.E. Miller Rd to N.E. 28th St; W on
N.E. 28th St to N.E. 392nd Ave; S on N.E. 392nd Ave to N.E.
Hughes Rd; S on N.E. Hughes Rd approximately 1/8th mile to the
power transmission lines; W along the northern margin of the
power transmission lines to N.E. Ammeter Rd; SW on N.E.
Ammeter Rd to N.E. 322nd Ave; S on N.E. 322nd Ave to N.E. 9th
St; W on N.E. 9th St to N.E. 312th Ave; N on N.E. 312th Ave to
N.E. 10th St; W on N.E. 10th St to N.E. Zeek Rd; W on N.E.
Zeek Rd to N.E. Blair Rd; NW on N.E. Blair Rd to N.E. Reilly
Rd; NE on N.E. Reilly Rd to N.E. 292nd Ave; NE on N.E. 292nd
Ave to N.E. Stauffer Rd; NE on N.E. Stauffer Rd to N.E.
Ireland Rd; W on N.E. Ireland Rd to N.E. 292nd Ave; N on N.E.
292nd Ave to N.E. 53rd St; W on N.E. 53rd St to SR 500; NW on
SR 500 to N.E. 232nd Ave; N on N.E. 232nd Ave to N.E. 68th St;
W on N.E. 68th St to N.E. 217th Ave; N on N.E. 217th Ave to
N.E. 83rd St; E on N.E. 83rd St to N.E. 222nd Ave; N on N.E.
222nd Ave to NE 109th St; W on N.E. 109th St to N.E. 212th
Ave; N on N.E. 212th Ave to N.E. Powell Rd; NE on N.E. Powell
Rd to N.E. Rawson Rd; E on Rawson Rd to DNR L-1400 Rd; E on
DNR L-1400 Rd to DNR L-1410 Rd; NW on DNR L-1410 Rd to N.E.
Berry Rd; SW on N.E. Berry Rd to N.E. 240th Ave; N on N.E.
240th Ave to N.E. 237th St; W on N.E. 237th St to N.E. 232nd
Ave; N on N.E. 232nd Ave to N.E. Allworth Rd; W on N.E.
Allworth Rd to N.E. 222nd Ave; N on N.E. 222nd Ave to N.E.
Cresap Rd; NW on N.E. Cresap Rd to N.E. 220th Ave; N on N.E.
220th Ave to N.E. 259th St; W on N.E. 259th St to N.E. 182nd
Ave; N on N.E. 182nd Ave to N.E. 279th St; E on N.E. 279th St
to N.E. 197th Ave; N on N.E. 197th Ave to N.E. Basket Flats
Rd; E on N.E. Basket Flats Rd to N.E. Hantwick Rd; NW on N.E.
Hantwick Rd to Lucia Falls Rd; E on Lucia Falls Rd to Railroad
Ave; NW on Railroad Ave to N.E. Yacolt Rd; W on N.E. Yacolt Rd
to N.E. Amboy Rd; N on N.E. Amboy Rd to N.E. 221st Ave; N on
221st Ave to SR 503; NE along SR 503 to the Lewis River and
point of beginning.
GMU 572-SIOUXON (Skamania and Clark counties):
Beginning at the Yale Dam at Yale Lake; N then E along the
shore of Yale Lake to the Lewis River; NE along the Lewis
River to Swift Reservoir; E along the north shore Swift
Reservoir to US Forest Service Rd 90 at the Eagle Cliff
bridge; E on US Forest Service Rd 90 to US Forest Service Rd
51 (Curly Creek Rd); SE on US Forest Service Rd 51 to US
Forest Service Rd 30 (Wind River Rd); N on US Forest Service
Rd 30 to US Forest Service Rd 24 (Twin Butte Rd); S on US
Forest Service Rd 24 to US Forest Service Rd 60 (Carson Guler
Rd); SW on US Forest Service Rd 60 to US Forest Service Rd 65;
SW on US Forest Service Rd 65 to the US Forest Service Rd 6517
(Warren Gap Rd); W on US Forest Service Rd 6517 to the Wind
River Rd; ((NW)) S on the Wind River Rd to Hemlock Rd at the
town of Stabler; W on Hemlock Rd to US Forest Service Rd 41
(Sunset-Hemlock Rd); W on the US Forest Service Rd 41 to US
Forest Service Road 42 (Green Fork Rd) at Sunset Falls; NE on
US Forest Service Rd 42 to US Forest Service Rd 4205 (Gumboat
Rd); N on US Forest Service Rd 4205 to US Forest Service Rd
53; NW on US Forest Service Rd 53 to US Forest Service Rd 54
(N.E. Healy Rd); W on US Forest Service Rd 54 to Canyon Creek;
N down Canyon Creek to the Lewis River; NE up the Lewis River
to the Yale Dam and the point of beginning.
GMU 574-WIND RIVER (Skamania and Klickitat counties):
Beginning at ((SR 141 and US Forest Rd 86, SW of)) the town of
Trout Lake; S on ((US Forest Service Rd 86 to US Forest
Service Rd 1840; S on US Forest Service Rd 1840 to US Forest
Service Rd 18 (Oklahoma Rd); S on US Forest Service Rd 18 to
Willard Rd, at the town of Willard; E on Willard Rd to the
Little White Salmon River; S down the Little)) SR 141 to the
SR 141 bridge over the White Salmon River at Husum; S on the
White Salmon River to the Columbia River; W down the Columbia
River to the mouth of ((Rock Creek)) the Wind River (including
all islands in the Columbia River that are both north of the
Washington state line and between the ((Little)) White Salmon
River and ((Rock Creek)) the Wind River); NW ((along Rock
Creek through the town of Stevenson to the southern boundary
of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest; W along the southern
boundary of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest to US Forest
Service Rd 4100-406; NW on US Forest Service Rd 4100-406 to
the US Forest Service Rd 41 (Sunset-Mowich Rd) at Little
Lookout Mountain; E on US Forest Service Rd 41 to Hemlock Rd;
E on Hemlock Rd to Wind River Rd at the town of Stabler; SE on
Wind River Rd to Old State Rd; E on Old State Rd to)) up the
Wind River to the Hemlock Rd bridge over the Wind River; E on
Hemlock Rd to the Wind River Rd; N on the Wind River Rd to the
US Forest Service Rd 6517 (Warren Gap Rd); E on the US Forest
Service Rd 6517 to US Forest Service Rd 65 (Panther Creek Rd);
N on US Forest Service Rd 65 to US Forest Service Road 60
(Carson-Guler); NE on US Forest Service 60 to US Forest
Service 24 (also called Carson-Guler); E on US Forest Service
Rd 24 to SR 141; NE((, E and SE)) on SR 141 to ((US Forest
Service Rd 86, SW of)) the town of Trout Lake, and the point
of beginning.
GMU 578-WEST KLICKITAT (Klickitat((,)) and Yakima((, and
Skamania)) counties):
Beginning at the mouth of the ((Little)) White Salmon River on
the Columbia River; N up the ((Little)) White Salmon River to
((Willard Road bridge, E of Willard; W on Willard Rd to US
Forest Service Rd 18 (Oklahoma Rd); N on US Forest Service Rd
18 to US Forest Service 1840; N on US Forest Service Rd 1840
to US Forest Service Rd 86; N on US Forest Service Road 86 to
SR 141; NE on )) the SR 141 bridge over the White Salmon River
at Husum; N on SR 141 to Mount Adams Recreation Area Road, at
the town of Trout Lake; N on the Mount Adams Recreational Area
Rd to US Forest Service Rd 80 (Mount Adams Recreational Area
Rd); N on US Forest Service Rd 80 (Mount Adams Recreational
Area Rd) to US Forest Service Rd 82 (Mount Adams Recreational
Area Rd); N on US Forest Service Road 82 to Yakama Indian
Reservation boundary (Section 16, T7N, R11E); S along the
Yakama Indian Reservation boundary to the Reservation's SW
corner at King Mountain (Section 27, T7N, R11E); E along the
Yakama Indian Reservation boundary to the end of King Mountain
Rd, about 1 mile; N along the Yakama Indian Reservation
boundary to its corner in Section 2, T7N, R11E; E along the
Yakama Indian Reservation boundary to the NE corner of Section
4, T7N, R12E; SE along the Yakama Indian Reservation boundary
to ((Summit Creek Rd; SW on Summit Creek Rd to
Glenwood-Goldendale Hwy; NW on Glenwood-Goldendale Hwy to
Lakeside Rd; S on Lakeside Rd to Fisher Hill Rd (P-2000); S on
Fisher Hill Rd to the Fisher Hill bridge crossing)) the
Klickitat River; S and SW down the Klickitat River to the
Columbia River; W down the Columbia River to the mouth of the
((Little)) White Salmon River and the point of beginning
(including all islands in the Columbia River which are both
north of the Washington state line and between the Klickitat
River and the ((Little)) White Salmon River).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.020, 77.12.570, 77.12.210. 07-11-017 (Order 07-62), § 232-28-335, filed 5/3/07, effective 6/3/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-11-032 (Order 06-92), § 232-28-335, filed 5/8/06, effective 6/8/06; 06-02-063 (Order 05-271), § 232-28-335, filed 1/3/06, effective 2/3/06; 05-11-022 (Order 05-89), § 232-28-335, filed 5/10/05, effective 6/10/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047 and 77.12.020. 04-11-036 (Order 04-98), § 232-28-335, filed 5/12/04, effective 6/12/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 03-16-087 (Order 03-175), § 232-28-335, filed 8/5/03, effective 9/5/03; 03-06-110 (Order 03-23), § 232-28-335, filed 3/5/03, effective 4/5/03.]
OTS-2119.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 05-271, filed 1/3/06,
effective 2/3/06)
WAC 232-28-336
Game management units (GMUs) boundary
descriptions -- Region six.
GMU 601-HOKO (Clallam County):
Beginning on the Makah Indian reservation boundary and the Strait of Juan de Fuca; SE along the shore of the Strait of Juan de Fuca to the mouth of the Hoko River; S along the Hoko River to SR 112; SE on SR 112 to the Hoko-Ozette Rd; SW on the Hoko-Ozette Rd to the Olympic National Park boundary near Ozette; N along the Olympic National Park boundary to the Makah Indian reservation boundary; E and N along the Makah Indian reservation boundary to the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the point of beginning.
GMU 602-DICKEY (Clallam County):
Beginning at the mouth of the Hoko River and the Strait of Juan de Fuca; SE along the shore of the Strait of Juan de Fuca to the mouth of the Clallam River; S along the Clallam River to SR 112; S on SR 112 to the Burnt Mountain Rd (SR 113); S on the Burnt Mountain Rd (SR 113) to US Hwy 101 at the town of Sappho; SW on US Hwy 101 to the LaPush Rd; SW on the LaPush Rd to the Olympic National Park boundary; N along the Olympic National Park boundary to the Hoko-Ozette Rd; NE on the Hoko-Ozette Rd to SR 112; NW on SR 112 to the Hoko River; NW on the Hoko River to its mouth on the Strait of Juan De Fuca and the point of beginning.
GMU 603-PYSHT (Clallam County):
Beginning at the mouth of the Clallam River on Strait of Juan de Fuca; E along the shore of the Strait of Juan de Fuca to the mouth of the Elwha River; S along the Elwha River to the Olympic National Park boundary; W along the Olympic National Park boundary to one mile west of Lake Crescent; S on the Olympic National Park boundary to US Hwy 101; W on US Hwy 101 to the Burnt Mountain Rd (SR 113); N on the Burnt Mountain Rd (SR 113) to SR 112; N on SR 112 to the Clallam River; N along the Clallam River to its mouth and the point of beginning.
GMU 607-SOL DUC (Clallam County):
Beginning at US Hwy 101 at the town of Sappho; E on US Hwy 101 to the Olympic National Park boundary; S and W along the Olympic National Park boundary to the Bogachiel River; W along the Bogachiel River to US Hwy 101; N on US Hwy 101, through the town of Forks, to the town of Sappho and the point of beginning.
GMU 612-GOODMAN (Jefferson and Clallam counties):
Beginning approximately two miles east of the town of LaPush on the Olympic National Park boundary and LaPush Rd intersection; NE on LaPush Rd to US Hwy 101 at the town of Forks; S on US Hwy 101, across the Hoh River, and west to Olympic National Park Boundary; N on the Olympic National Park boundary to LaPush Rd and the point of beginning.
GMU 615-CLEARWATER (Jefferson County):
Beginning on US Hwy 101 and the Bogachiel River; E along the Bogachiel River to the Olympic National Park boundary; SE and W on the Olympic National Park boundary to the Quinault Indian reservation boundary; W on the Quinault Indian reservation boundary to the Olympic National Park boundary; N along the Olympic National Park boundary to US Hwy 101; E, N, and W on US Hwy 101 to the Bogachiel River and the point of beginning.
GMU 618-MATHENY (Jefferson and Grays Harbor counties):
Beginning at the boundary junction of Olympic National Park and the Quinault Indian reservation, east of the Queets River Rd; N, E, S, and W along the Olympic National Park boundary to the park and Quinault Indian reservation boundary junction north of Lake Quinault; NW along the Quinault Indian reservation boundary to its junction with the boundary of Olympic National Park, east of the Queets River Rd, and the point of beginning, including the Olympic National Forest land and private land one mile west of Lake Quinault and bounded by the Olympic National Park and the Quinault Indian reservation.
GMU 621-OLYMPIC (Jefferson, Clallam and Mason counties):
Beginning at the Olympic National Park boundary and the Elwha River; N along the Elwha River to US Hwy 101; E on US Hwy 101, through Port Angeles and Sequim, to the Chimacum Center Rd at the town of Quilcene; N on the Chimacum Center Rd to the East Quilcene Rd; E on the East Quilcene Rd to Quilcene Bay; S along the shore of Quilcene Bay to Dabob Bay; S along the shore of Dabob Bay to Hood Canal; SW along the shore of Hood Canal to Finch Creek; upstream on Finch Creek to US Hwy 101; S on US Hwy 101 to SR 119; W on SR 119 to Standstill Dr (Power Dam Rd); W on Standstill Dr (Power Dam Rd) to Upper Cushman Dam and the shore of Lake Cushman; NW on the west shore of Lake Cushman to the North Fork Skokomish River; N along the North Fork Skokomish River to the Olympic National Park boundary; N and W on the Olympic National Park boundary to the Elwha River and the point of beginning.
GMU 624-COYLE (Clallam and Jefferson counties):
Beginning at the mouth of the Elwha River and the Strait of Juan de Fuca; north from the mouth of the Elwha River to the Clallam county line in the Strait of Juan De Fuca; NE on the Clallam county line to Clallam-San Juan county line; NE on the Clallam-San Juan county line to the Jefferson-San Juan county line; NE on the Jefferson-San Juan county line to the Jefferson-Island county line; S then SE on the Jefferson-Island county line to the Kitsap-Island county line; SE on the Kitsap-Island county line to a point due east of Point No Point; W from the Kitsap-Island county line to Point No Point; NW, S, N, and SW along the coast of the Kitsap peninsula to Cougar Spit; W from Cougar Spit to Finch Creek at the town of Hoodsport; NE along the east shore of Hood Canal to Dabob Bay; N along the shore of Dabob Bay and Quilcene Bay to East Quilcene Rd; W on East Quilcene Rd to the Chimacum Center Rd; S on Chimacum Center Rd to US Hwy 101; N and W on US Hwy 101 through Sequim and Port Angeles to the Elwha River; N down the Elwha River to its mouth and the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the point of beginning.
GMU 627-KITSAP (Kitsap, Mason, and Pierce counties):
Beginning at the Hood Canal Bridge; E, S, N, and SE along the shore of the Kitsap peninsula to Point No Point; due E from Point No Point to Kitsap-Island county line in the Puget Sound; S along the Kitsap-Island county line to the Kitsap-Snohomish county line; S along the Kitsap-Snohomish county line to Kitsap-King county line; S along the Kitsap-King county line to the King-Pierce county line; S on the King-Pierce county line to the outlet of the Tacoma Narrows; S through the Tacoma Narrows, past Fox Island (which is included in this GMU), to Carr Inlet; NW up Carr Inlet around McNeil and Gertrude Islands (which are excluded from this GMU), to Pitt Passage; SW through Pitt Passage and Drayton Passage to the Pierce-Thurston county line in the Nisqually Reach; NW along the Pierce-Thurston county line to the Pierce-Mason county line; NW on the Pierce-Mason county line in the Nisqually Reach to North Bay; along the east shore of North Bay to SR 3 at the town of Allyn; N on SR 3 to the Old Belfair Hwy at the town of Belfair; N on the Old Belfair Hwy to the Bear Creek-Dewatto Rd; W on the Bear Creek-Dewatto Rd to the Dewatto Rd West; N along the Dewatto Rd to its intersection with the Albert Pfundt Rd; N on the Albert Pfundt Rd to Anderson Creek; E down Anderson Creek to the east shore of the Hood Canal; N from Anderson Creek along the east shore of Hood Canal to the Hood Canal bridge and the point of beginning.
GMU 633-MASON (Mason and Kitsap counties):
Beginning at the mouth of Anderson Creek on the eastern shore of Hood Canal; W along Anderson Creek to Albert Pfundt Rd; S on the Albert Pfundt Rd to West Dewatto Rd; S on West Dewatto Rd to Bear Creek-Dewatto Rd; E along Bear Creek-Dewatto Rd to Old Belfair Hwy; S on Old Belfair Hwy to SR 3 at the town of Belfair; S on SR 3 to North Bay at the town of Allyn; N along the west shore of North Bay; S along the east shore of North Bay to Pierce-Mason county line at Case Inlet; SE along the Pierce-Mason county line through Case Inlet to the Mason-Thurston county line; W along the Mason-Thurston county line through Dana Passage, Squaxin Passage, and Totten Inlet to US Hwy 101 at Oyster Bay; N on US Hwy 101 Finch Creek at the town of Hoodsport; E from Finch Creek across Hood Canal to Cougar Spit on the east shore of the Hood Canal; N from Cougar Spit along the east shore of Hood Canal to the mouth of Anderson Creek and the point of beginning.
GMU 636-SKOKOMISH (Grays Harbor and Mason counties):
Beginning on the Olympic Park boundary and the North Fork Skokomish River; S along the North Fork Skokomish River to Lake Cushman; SE along the west shore of Lake Cushman to Standstill Dr (Power Dam Rd) at the Upper Cushman Dam; E on the Standstill Dr to SR 119; SE on Lake Cushman Rd to US Hwy 101 at the town of Hoodsport; S on US Hwy 101 to the Shelton-Matlock Rd at the town of Shelton; W on the Shelton-Matlock Rd to the Matlock-Brady Rd; S on the Matlock-Brady Rd to Deckerville Rd south of the town of Matlock; W on Deckerville Rd to Boundary Rd (Middle Satsop Rd); W and S on Boundary Rd (Middle Satsop Rd) to Kelly Rd; N on Kelly Rd to US Forest Service Rd 2368 (Simpson Timber 500 line); N on US Forest Service Rd 2368 (Simpson Timber 500 line) to US Forest Service Rd 2260 (Simpson Timber 600 line); W on US Forest Service Rd 2260 (Simpson Timber 600 line) to Wynoochee Rd (US Forest Service Rd 22); NW and W on US Forest Service Rd 22 (Wynoochee Rd) to US Forest Service Rd 2294, 1/4 mile east of Big Creek; NW on US Forest Service Rd 2294 which parallels Big Creek, to junction with US Forest Service Rd 2281; W on US Forest Service Rd 2281, to the watershed divide between the Humptulips River watershed and the Wynoochee River watershed; N on the ridge between the Humptulips River watershed and Wynoochee River watershed to Olympic National Park boundary; E along the Olympic National Park boundary to the north fork of the Skokomish River and the point of beginning.
GMU 638-QUINAULT RIDGE (Grays Harbor and Jefferson counties):
Beginning on the Olympic National Park boundary and the Quinault Indian reservation boundary at the northwest corner of Lake Quinault; NE along the west shore of Lake Quinault to the Quinault River; NE on the Olympic National Park boundary, along the Quinault River, to the Olympic National Park boundary west of Bunch Creek; S and NE on the Olympic National Park boundary to the ridge between the Wynoochee River watershed and Humptulips River watershed; S along the ridge between the Humptulips River watershed and the Wynoochee River watershed to its intersection with US Forest Service Rd 2281; E along US Forest Service Rd 2281 to US Forest Service Rd 2294; SE on US Forest Service Rd 2294, paralleling Big Creek, to US Forest Service Rd 22 (Donkey Creek Rd); W on the US Forest Service Rd 22 (Donkey Creek Rd) to US Hwy 101; N on US Hwy 101 to the Quinault Indian reservation boundary; NE on the reservation boundary to Lake Quinault; NW along the south shore of Lake Quinault to the Olympic National Park boundary and the point of beginning.
GMU 642-COPALIS (Grays Harbor County):
Beginning at the Quinault Indian reservation and US Hwy 101 south of Lake Quinault; S on US Hwy 101 to the Hoquiam River in the city of Hoquiam; S along the Hoquiam River to the north shore of Grays Harbor; W along the north shore of Grays Harbor to the Pacific Ocean; N along the shore of the Pacific Ocean to the Quinault Indian reservation boundary; E and NE along the Quinault Indian reservation to US Hwy 101 south of Lake Quinault and the point of beginning.
GMU 648-WYNOOCHEE (Grays Harbor County):
Beginning at the junction of US Hwy 101 and the Donkey Creek Rd; NE along the Donkey Creek Rd (US Forest Service Rd 22) to its junction with the Donkey Creek-Grisdale Rd; continuing E on this road (US Forest Service Rd 22) to Camp Grisdale (south of Wynoochee Lake); S along the Wynoochee Rd (US Forest Service Rd 22) to US Forest Service Rd 2260 (Simpson Timber 600 line); E on US Forest Service Rd 2260 (Simpson Timber 600 line) to US Forest Service Rd 2368 (Simpson Timber 500 line); S on US Forest Service Rd 2368 (Simpson Timber 500 line) to Kelly Rd; S on Kelly Rd to Boundary Rd (Middle Satsop Rd); S on Boundary Rd (Middle Satsop Rd) to Cougar Smith Rd; W on Cougar Smith Rd to the west fork of the Satsop River; S down the west fork Satsop River to the Satsop River; S down the Satsop River to US Hwy 12; W along US Hwy 12 to its junction with US Hwy 101 in the town of Aberdeen; SE along US Hwy 101 to the north shore of the Chehalis River; W along the north shore of the Chehalis River to the north shore of Grays Harbor; W along the north shore of Grays Harbor to the mouth of the Hoquiam River; N up the Hoquiam River to US Hwy 101; W and N along US Hwy 101 to its junction with the Donkey Creek Rd (US Forest Service Rd 22) and the point of beginning. INCLUDES Rennie Island.
GMU 651-SATSOP (Grays Harbor, Mason and Thurston counties):
Beginning at the US Hwy 12 bridge on the Satsop River; N up the Satsop River to its junction with the west fork of the Satsop River; N up the west fork of the Satsop River to Cougar Smith Rd; E on Cougar Smith Rd to Boundary Rd (Middle Satsop Rd); N and E on Boundary Rd (Middle Satsop Rd) to Deckerville Rd; E on Deckerville Rd to Matlock-Brady Rd; N on Matlock-Brady Rd to the town of Matlock; E on Shelton-Matlock Rd to its junction with US Hwy 101 west of the town of Shelton; S on US Hwy 101 to its junction with SR 8; W on SR 8 to its junction with US Hwy 12; W along US Hwy 12 to bridge over the Satsop River and the point of beginning.
GMU 652-PUYALLUP (Pierce and King counties):
Beginning at Redondo Junction on the shore of Puget Sound and Redondo Way South; SE on Redondo Way South to SR 509; E on SR 509 to Pacific Hwy South (Old Hwy 99) (SR 99); S on Pacific Hwy South to SR 18 at the city of Auburn; E on SR 18 to SR 164; SE on SR 164 to SR 410 (Chinook Pass Hwy) at the town of Enumclaw; E on SR 410 to the second set of power transmission lines near the Mud Mountain Dam Rd; SW on the power transmission lines to the White River; NW along the White River to the Kapowsin Tree Farm ownership line (along west line of Section 6, T19N, R7E); W and S along the Kapowsin Tree Farm ownership line to South Prairie Creek (Section 14, T19N, R6E); S up South Prairie Creek to the first intersection with a power transmission line; SW on this power transmission line to Orville Rd East at the Puyallup River; S on Orville Rd East to SR 161; S on SR 161 to the Mashel River; down the Mashel River to the Nisqually River (Pierce-Thurston county line); NW along the Nisqually River, which is the Pierce-Thurston county line, to the Nisqually Reach in the Puget Sound; NW along the Thurston-Pierce county line in the Nisqually Reach to a point on the Thurston-Pierce county line southeast of Drayton Passage Channel; NE through Drayton Passage and Pitt Passage to Carr Inlet; E and S around McNeil Island to a point southwest of the Tacoma Narrows (including McNeil, Gertrude, Anderson and Ketron Islands); NE through the Tacoma Narrows to a point on the Pierce-King county line northeast of the main channel of the Tacoma Narrows; E on the Pierce-King county line to the point where the county line turns southeast, northwest of Dash Point; E to Redondo Junction on the eastern shore of the Puget Sound and the point of beginning.
GMU 653-WHITE RIVER (King and Pierce counties):
Beginning at the lookout station at Grass Mountain mainline (US Forest Service Rd 7110) and the city of Tacoma Green River Watershed boundary; E on the Green River Watershed boundary to US Forest Service Rd 7032; E along US Forest Service Rd 7032 to US Forest Service Rd 7030; SE along US Forest Service Rd 7030 to Forest Service Rd 7036; SE along US Forest Service Rd 7036 to US Forest Service Rd 7038; SE on US Forest Service Rd 7038 to US Forest Service Trail 2000 (Pacific Crest Trail) at its closest point to US Forest Service Rd 7038 near Windy Gap north of Pyramid Peak; S on the (US Forest Service Trail 2000) Pacific Crest Trail to the Mount Rainier National Park boundary at Chinook Pass; N and W on the Mount Rainier National Park boundary to the Carbon River; NW down the Carbon River to the power transmission line; NE along the power transmission line to South Prairie Creek; N along South Prairie Creek to intersection with Kapowsin Tree Farm ownership line (Section 14, T19N, R6E); E and N along Kapowsin Tree Farm ownership line to the White River (along west line of Section 6, T19N, R7E); SE along the White River to the power transmission lines on the north side of the White River near Mud Mountain Dam Rd; NE on the power transmission lines to SR 410; E on SR 410 to US Forest Service Rd 7110; N on US Forest Service Rd 7110 to the city of Tacoma Green River Watershed and the point of beginning.
GMU 654-MASHEL (Pierce County):
Beginning at the power transmission line at the Puyallup River Bridge on Orville Rd East; NE on the power transmission line to the Carbon River; SE along the Carbon River to the west boundary of Mt. Rainier National Park; S on the Mt. Rainier National Park boundary to the Nisqually River; W down the Nisqually River to the mouth of the Mashel River; N up the Mashel River to the SR 161 bridge (Eatonville-LaGrande Rd); N on SR 161 through Eatonville to Orville Rd East (Kapowsin-Eatonville Rd); N on Orville Rd East to the Puyallup River bridge and the point of beginning.
GMU 658-NORTH RIVER (Grays Harbor and Pacific counties):
Beginning at the Pacific Ocean and the south shore of Grays Harbor at the Westport Jetty; E along the south shore of Grays Harbor to the mouth of the Chehalis River at the town of Aberdeen; E up the Chehalis River to the US Hwy 101 bridge and US Hwy 101; S on US Hwy 101 to the Willapa River at the town of Raymond; W down the Willapa River to Willapa Bay; W along the north shore of Willapa Bay to the Pacific Ocean; N along the Pacific Ocean to the south shore of Grays Harbor at the Westport Jetty and the point of beginning.
GMU 660-MINOT PEAK (Grays Harbor and Pacific counties):
Beginning at the intersection of US Hwy 12 and US Hwy 101 at the town of Aberdeen; E and S on US Hwy 12 to North State St at the town of Oakville; S on North State St to South Bank Rd; W on South Bank Rd to Garrard Creek Rd; SW on Garrard Creek Rd to Oakville-Brooklyn Rd; W on Oakville-Brooklyn Rd to North River Valley Rd; W on North River Valley Rd to Smith Creek Rd; W on Smith Creek Rd to US Hwy 101; N on US Hwy 101 to US Hwy 12 at the town of Aberdeen and the point of beginning.
GMU 663-CAPITOL PEAK (Grays Harbor and Thurston counties):
Beginning at US Hwy 12 and SR 8 at the town of Elma; E on SR 8 to US Hwy 101; E on US Hwy 101 to Delphi Rd SW; S on Delphi Road SW to 110th Ave SW; E on 110th Ave SW to Littlerock Rd; S on Littlerock Rd to US Hwy 12; NW on US Hwy 12 to SR 8 at the town of Elma and the point of beginning.
GMU 666-DESCHUTES (Thurston County):
Beginning on US Hwy 101 at the Mason-Thurston county line southeast of Oyster Bay; NE on the Mason-Thurston county line, through Totten Inlet, Squaxin Passage and Dana Passage, to the Pierce-Thurston county line in the Nisqually Reach; SE through the Nisqually Reach along the Pierce-Thurston county line to the mouth of the Nisqually River; SE on the Nisqually River to SR 507; SW on SR 507 to Old Hwy 99 SE (SR 99) at the town of Tenino; SW on Old Hwy 99 SE (SR 99) to I-5; W on SR 12 to Littlerock Rd; N on the Littlerock Rd to 110th Ave SW; W on 110th Ave SW to Delphi Rd SW; N on Delphi Rd SW to US Hwy 101; NW on US Hwy 101 to the Mason-Thurston county line southeast of Oyster Bay and the point of beginning.
GMU 667-SKOOKUMCHUCK (Thurston and Lewis counties):
Beginning at the SR 507 bridge on the Nisqually River; SE up the Nisqually River (Pierce-Thurston county line) SR 7 bridge at the town of Elbe on Alder Lake; S on SR 7 to SR 508 at the town of Morton; W on SR 508 to the Centralia-Alpha Rd; W and N on the Centralia-Alpha Rd to Salzer Valley Rd; W on Salzer Valley Rd to Summa St at the town of Centralia; W on Summa St to Kresky Rd; N on Kresky Rd to Tower St; N on Tower St to SR 507; W on SR 507 (Cherry St, Alder St, and Mellen St) to I-5; N on I-5 to Old Hwy 99 SE (SR 99); NE on Old Hwy 99 SE (SR 99) to SR 507; NE on SR 507 to the Nisqually River bridge and the point of beginning.
GMU 672-FALL RIVER (Pacific, Lewis and Grays Harbor counties):
Beginning at the intersection of US Hwy 101 and SR 6 at the town of Raymond; N on US Hwy 101 to Smith Creek Rd; NE on Smith Creek Rd to North River Valley Rd; E on North River Valley Rd to Oakville-Brooklyn Rd; E on the Oakville-Brooklyn Rd to Garrard Creek Rd; S on Garrard Creek Rd to Weyerhaeuser C line at mile post 5; W on the Weyerhaeuser C line to Weyerhaeuser 723 line; S on the Weyerhaeuser 723 line to the Weyerhaeuser 720 line; W on the Weyerhaeuser 720 line to Weyerhaeuser 7800 F line; S on Weyerhaeuser 7800 F line to Weyerhaeuser 7800 line; S and SE on Weyerhaeuser 7800 line to Weyerhaeuser 7000 line; SW on Weyerhaeuser 7000 line to Weyerhaeuser 7050 line; S on Weyerhaeuser 7050 line to Weyerhaeuser 7400 line; S and E on Weyerhaeuser 7400 line to Weyerhaeuser 7000 line; E on the Weyerhaeuser 7000 line to Elk Creek Rd; E on Elk Creek Rd to Stevens Rd at the town of Doty; E on Stevens Rd to SR 6; S, W and NW on SR 6 to US Hwy 101 at the town of Raymond and the point of beginning.
GMU 673-WILLIAMS CREEK (Pacific County):
Beginning at US Hwy 101 bridge crossing the Willapa River at
the town of Raymond; S on US Hwy 101 to SR 6; SE on SR 6 to
the Trap Creek A line; S and W on the Trap Creek A line to
power transmission lines; S ((and)), SW and then W on the
power transmission lines to Weyerhaeuser 5800 line (Section
((22)) 21, T11N, R8W); SW along the Weyerhaeuser 5800 line to
Weyerhaeuser 5000 line (Deep River main line); SW on the
Weyerhaeuser 5000 line (Deep River main line) to the Salmon
Creek Rd; SW along the Salmon Creek Rd to SR 4; W on SR 4 to
US Hwy 101 at Johnson's Landing; W on US Hwy 101 to the
Naselle River bridge; W down the Naselle River to Willapa Bay;
N along the east shore of Willapa Bay to the Willapa River; SE
and NE up the Willapa River to the US Hwy 101 bridge and the
point of beginning.
GMU 681-BEAR RIVER (Pacific and Wahkiakum counties):
Beginning at the US Hwy 101 bridge at the Naselle River; E on US Hwy 101 to SR 4; SE on SR 4 to Deep River bridge; S down the Deep River to the Columbia River; W along the shore of the Columbia River to the mouth of the Wallacut River (including all islands in the Columbia both north of the Washington-Oregon state line and between the Deep River and the Wallacut River); N up the Wallacut River to US Hwy 101; NW on US Hwy 101 to alternate US Hwy 101, north of the Ilwaco Airport; N on alternate US Hwy 101 to US Hwy 101; E and NE on US Hwy 101 to Bear River; N down Bear River to Willapa Bay; N along the eastern shore of Willapa Bay to the mouth of the Naselle River; SE up the Naselle River to the US Hwy 101 bridge and the point of beginning.
GMU 684-LONG BEACH (Pacific County):
Beginning at the mouth of Bear River on Willapa Bay; S up Bear River to US Hwy 101; W and SW on US Hwy 101 to alternate US Hwy 101 north of the Ilwaco Airport; S on alternate US Hwy 101 to US Hwy 101; W on US Hwy 101 to the Wallacut River; S along the Wallacut River to the Columbia River; W down the Columbia River to its mouth on the Pacific Ocean (including all islands in the Columbia River both north of the Washington-Oregon state line and between the Wallacut River and the mouth of the Columbia River); N, E, S, and E along the shoreline of the Long Beach peninsula to Bear River and the point of beginning.
GMU 699-LONG ISLAND (Pacific County):
Includes all of Long Island.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-02-063 (Order 05-271), § 232-28-336, filed 1/3/06, effective 2/3/06; 03-06-110 (Order 03-23), § 232-28-336, filed 3/5/03, effective 4/5/03.]
OTS-2138.2
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 08-78, filed 4/18/08,
effective 5/19/08)
WAC 232-28-337
Deer and elk area descriptions.
ELK AREAS
Elk Area No. 1008 West Wenaha (Columbia County): That part of
GMU 169 west of USFS trail 3112 (((East Butte Creek Trail) and
Butte Creek)) from Tepee Camp (east fork of Butte Creek) to
Butte Creek, and west of Butte Creek to the Washington-Oregon
state line.
Elk Area No. 1009 East Wenaha (Columbia, Garfield, Asotin
counties): That ((part)) portion of GMU 169 east of USFS
trail 3112 (((East Butte Creek Trail) and Butte Creek)) from
Tepee Camp (east fork Butte Creek) to Butte Creek, and east of
Butte Creek to the Washington-Oregon state line.
Elk Area No. 1010 (Columbia County): GMU 162 excluding
National Forest land and the Rainwater Wildlife Area.
Elk Area No. 1011 (Columbia County): That part of GMU 162
east of the North Touchet Road, excluding National Forest
land.
Elk Area No. 1012 (Columbia County): That part of GMU 162
west of the North Touchet Road, excluding National Forest land
and the Rainwater Wildlife Area.
Elk Area No. 1013 (Asotin County): GMU 172, excluding
National Forest lands.
Elk Area No. 1014 (Columbia-Garfield counties): That part of
GMU 166 Tucannon west of the Tucannon River and USFS Trail No.
3110 (Jelly Spr.-Diamond Pk. Trail).
Elk Area No. 1015 Turnbull (Spokane County): Located in GMU
130, designated areas within the boundaries of Turnbull
National Wildlife Refuge.
Elk Area No. 1016 (Columbia County): GMU-162 Dayton,
excluding the Rainwater Wildlife Area.
Elk Area No. 2032 Malaga (Kittitas and Chelan counties):
Beginning at the mouth of Davies Canyon on the Columbia River;
west along Davies Canyon to the cliffs above (north of) the
North Fork Tarpiscan Creek; west and north along the cliffs to
the Bonneville Power Line; southwest along the power line to
the North Fork Tarpiscan Road in Section 9, Township 20N,
Range 21E; north and west along North Fork Tarpiscan Road to
Colockum Pass Road (Section 9, Township 20N, Range 21E); south
and west on Colockum Pass Road to section line between
Sections 8 & 9; north along the section line between Sections
8 and 9 as well as Sections 4 & 5 (T20N, R21E) & Sections 32 &
33 (T21N, R21E) to Moses Carr Road; west and north on Moses
Carr Road to Jump Off Road; south and west on Jump Off Road to
Shaller Road; north and west on Shaller Road to Upper Basin
Loop Road; north and west on Upper Basin Loop Road to Wheeler
Ridge Road; north on Wheeler Ridge Road to the Basin Loop Road
(pavement) in Section 10 (T21N, R20E); north on Basin Loop
Road to Wenatchee Heights Road; west on Wenatchee Heights Road
to Squilchuck Road; south on Squilchuck Road to Beehive Road
(USFS Rd 9712); northwest on Beehive Road to USFS Rd 7100 near
Beehive Reservoir; north and west on USFS Rd 7100 to Peavine
Canyon Road (USFS Rd 7101); north and east on Peavine Canyon
Road to Number Two Canyon Road; north on Number Two Canyon
Road to Crawford Street in Wenatchee; east on Crawford Street
to the Columbia River; south and east along the Columbia River
to Davies Canyon and point of beginning. (Naneum Green Dot,
Washington Gazetteer, Wenatchee National Forest)
Elk Area No. 2033 Peshastin (Chelan County): ((Beginning at
Crawford Street and the Columbia River in Wenatchee; west on
Crawford Street and Number Two Canyon Road to USFS 7101 Road
(Peavine Canyon); west on USFS 7101 Road to Mission Creek
Road; north on Mission Creek Road to USFS 7104 Road (Sand
Creek Road); west on USFS 7104 Road (Sand Creek Road) to Camas
Creek; west up Camas Creek to where Camas Creek crosses USFS
7200 Road, T22N, R18E, Section 4; north along USFS 7200 Road
to U.S. Highway 97; north on U.S. Highway 97 to USFS 7300 Road
(Mountain Home Road); north on the USFS 7300 Road to the
Wenatchee River at Leavenworth; down the Wenatchee River and
Columbia River to the point of beginning.)) Starting from the
Division St Bridge in Cashmere; South on Aplets Way and
Division St; west on Pioneer St; South on Mission Creek Rd,
west on Binder Rd and continue south on Mission Creek Rd; west
on Tripp Canyon Rd; where Tripp Canyon Rd leaves Tripp Creek,
then west on Tripp Creek; at the end of Tripp Creek, then west
approximately 1 mile to Camas Creek Rd; west on Camas Creek Rd
(USFS 7200 RD) (excluding Camas Land firearm closure*) to U.S.
Hwy 97; north on U.S. Hwy 97 to Mountain Home Rd (USFS 7300
RD); north on Mountain Home Rd to the Wenatchee River in
Leavenworth; South on the Wenatchee River to the point of
beginning.
Elk Area No. 2051 Tronsen (Chelan County): All of GMU 251
except that portion described as follows: Beginning at the
junction of Naneum Ridge Road (WDFW Rd 9) and Ingersol Road
(WDFW Rd 1); north and east on Ingersol Road to Colockum Road
(WDFW Rd 10); east on Colockum Road and Colockum Creek to the
intersection of Colockum Creek and the Columbia River; south
on the Columbia River to mouth of Tarpiscan Creek; west up
Tarpiscan Creek and Tarpiscan Road (WDFW Rd 14) and North Fork
Road (WDFW Rd 10.10) to the intersection of North Fork Road
and Colockum Road; southwest on Colockum Road to Naneum Ridge
Road; west on Naneum Ridge Road to Ingersol Road and the point
of beginning.
Elk Area No. 3068 Klickitat Meadows (Yakima County):
Beginning at Darland Mountain, southeast along the main divide
between the Diamond Fork drainage and the Ahtanum Creek
drainage to the point due west of the headwaters of
Reservation Creek (Section 18, T12N, R14E); then along a line
due west to Spencer Point (as represented in the DNR 100k
map); northeast from Spencer Point to US Forest Service (USFS)
Trail 1136; north along USFS Trail 1136 to USFS Trail 615;
east on USFS Trail 615 to Darland Mountain and the point of
beginning.
Elk Area No. 3681 Ahtanum (Yakima County): That part of GMU
368 beginning at the power line crossing on Ahtanum Creek in
T12N, R16E, Section 15; west up Ahtanum Creek to South Fork
Ahtanum Creek; southwest up South Fork Ahtanum Creek to its
junction with Reservation Creek; southwest up Reservation
Creek and the Yakama Indian Reservation boundary to the main
divide between the Diamond Fork drainage and Ahtanum Creek
drainage; north along the crest of the main divide between the
Diamond Fork drainage and the Ahtanum Creek drainage to
Darland Mountain; northeast on US Forest Service Trail 615 to
US Forest Service Road 1020; northeast on US Forest Service
Road 1020 to US Forest Service Road 613; northeast on US
Forest Service Road 613 to US Forest Service Trail 1127;
northeast on US Forest Service Trail 1127 to US Forest Service
Road 1302 (Jump Off Road), southeast of the Jump Off Lookout
Station; northeast on US Forest Service Road 1302 (Jump Off
Road) ((to the power line in T14N, R15E, Section 33;)) Highway
12; northeast on Highway 12 to the Naches River; southeast
down the Naches River to Cowiche Creek; west up Cowiche Creek
and South Fork Cowiche Creek to Summitview Avenue; northwest
on Summitview Avenue to Cowiche Mill Road; west on Cowiche
Mill Road to the power line in the northeast corner of T13N,
R15E, SEC 13; southeast along the power line to Ahtanum Creek
and the point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 3721 Corral Canyon (Benton and Yakima counties):
That part of GMU 372 beginning at the Yakima River Bridge on
SR 241 just north of Mabton; north along SR 241 to the
Rattlesnake Ridge Road (mile post #19); east on Rattlesnake
Ridge Road to the Hanford Reach National Monument's (HRNM)
southwest corner boundary; east and south along the HRNM
boundary to SR 225; south on SR 225 to the Yakima River Bridge
in Benton City; west (upstream) along Yakima River to point of
beginning (SR 241 Bridge).
Elk Area No. 3722 Blackrock (Benton and Yakima counties):
That part of GMU 372 beginning at southern corner of the
Yakima Training Center border on Columbia River, northwest of
Priest Rapids Dam; southeast on southern shore of Columbia
River (Priest Rapids Lake) to Priest Rapids Dam; east along
Columbia River to the Hanford Reach National Monument's (HRNM)
western boundary; south along the HRNM boundary to the
Rattlesnake Ridge Road; west on Rattlesnake Ridge Road to SR
241; south on SR 241 to the Yakima River Bridge just north of
Mabton; west along Yakima River to SR 823 (Harrison Road)
south of town of Pomona; east along SR 823 (Harrison Road) to
SR 821; southeast on SR 821 to Firing Center Road at I-82;
east on Firing Center Road to main gate of Yakima Training
Center; south and east along Yakima Training Center boundary
to southern corner of Yakima Training Center boundary on
Columbia River and point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 3911 Fairview (Kittitas County): Beginning at
the intersection of the BPA Power Lines in T20N, R14E, Section
36 and Interstate 90; east along the power lines to Highway
903 (Salmon La Sac Road); northwest along Highway 903 to
Pennsylvania Avenue; northeast along Pennsylvania Avenue to
No. 6 Canyon Road; northeast along No. 6 Canyon Road to Cle
Elum Ridge Road; north along Cle Elum Ridge Road to Carlson
Canyon Road; northeast along Carlson Canyon Road to West Fork
Teanaway River; east along West Fork Teanaway River to North
Fork Teanaway River; north along North Fork Teanaway River to
Teanaway Road; southeast on Teanaway Road to Ballard Hill
Road; east on Ballard Hill Rd and Swauk Prairie Road to Hwy
970; northeast on Hwy 970 to Hwy 97; south on Hwy 97 to the
power lines in T20N, R17E, Section 34; east on the power lines
to Naneum Creek; south on Naneum Creek approximately 1/2 mile
to power lines in T19N, R19E, Section 20; east along BPA power
lines to Colockum Pass Road in T19N, R20E, Section 16; south
on Colockum Pass Road to BPA power lines in T18N, R20E,
Section 6; east and south along power lines to Parke Creek;
north on Parke Creek to Whiskey Jim Creek; east on Whiskey Jim
Creek ((to Beacon Ridge Road; south on Beacon Ridge Road)) to
the Wild Horse Wind Farm Boundary; south and East on Wild
Horse Wind Farm boundary to the Vantage Highway; east along
the Vantage Highway to the first power line crossing;
southwest along the power lines to where they intersect with
the second set of BPA power lines in T17N, R21E, Section 18;
southeast along the BPA power lines to I-90; west along I-90
to the Yakima Training Center boundary; south and west along
the Yakima Training Center boundary to I-82; north on I-82 to
Thrall Road; west on Thrall Road to Wilson Creek; south on
Wilson Creek to Yakima River; north on Yakima River to gas
pipeline crossing in T17N, R18E, Section 25; south and west on
the gas pipeline to Umtanum Creek; west on Umtanum Creek to
the Durr Road; north on the Durr Road to Umtanum Road; north
on Umtanum Road to South Branch Canal; west on South Branch
Canal to Bradshaw/Hanson Road; west on Bradshaw Road to the
elk fence; north and west along the elk fence to power line
crossing in T19N, R16E, Section 10; west along the power line
(south branch) to ((the Cabin Creek Road; east and north on
Cabin Creek Road to Easton and)) Big Creek; north on Big Creek
to Nelson Siding Road; west and north on Nelson Siding Road to
I-90; east on I-90 to point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 3912 Old Naches (Yakima County): Starting at the
elk fence and Roza Canal along the south boundary T14N, R19E,
Section 8; following the elk fence to the bighorn sheep
feeding site in T15N, R16E, Section 36; south on the feeding
site access road to the Old Naches Highway; west and south on
the Old Naches Highway to State Route 12 and the Naches River;
down the Naches River to the Tieton River; up the Tieton River
approximately 2 miles to the intersection of the metal
footbridge and the elk fence at the south end of the bridge in
T14N, R16E, Section 3; south along the elk fence to the top of
the cliff/rimrock line; southwest along the top of the
cliff/rimrock line to the irrigation canal in T14N, R16E,
Section 9; southwest along the irrigation canal to the elk
fence in T14N, R16E, Section 8; south along the elk fence to
the township line between T12N, R15E and T12N, R16E; south
along the township line to the South Fork Ahtanum Creek;
downstream along the South Fork Ahtanum Creek and Ahtanum
Creek to the Yakima River; upstream along the Yakima River to
Roza Canal and point of beginning.
((Elk Area No. 3944 Clemen (Yakima County): That portion of
GMU 342 beginning at the junction of Highway 410 and USFS Road
1701 (Big Bald Mountain Road); north to USFS Road 1712; east
on USFS Road 1712 (Clemen Ridge Road) to the east edge of
Waterworks Canyon; south along the east edge of Waterworks
Canyon to the elk fence; west along the elk fence to Highway
410 to the point of beginning.))
Elk Area No. 4041 Grandy Creek (Skagit County): Begin at the
intersection of CP 190 Road and CP 132 Road (Section 28, T36N,
R5E); east along the CP 132 Road to the CP 130 Road; east and
south along CP 130 Road to CP 110 Road, west, south and east
along CP 110 Road to Childs Creek; south down Childs Creek to
State Route 20; east on State Route 20 to Grandy Creek; south
down Grandy Creek to the Skagit River; south on a line to
South Skagit Hwy; west on South Skagit Hwy to State Route 9;
north on State Route 9 to State Route 20; east on State Route
20 to Helmick Road; north on Helmick Road to CP 190 Road to CP
132 Road and the point of beginning. (WA Atlas & Gazetteer &
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest Map)
Elk Area No. 4601 North Bend (King County): Beginning at SR
18 and I-90, W on I-90 to SR 203 at Preston, then N on SR 203
to SR 202 in Fall City, then east on SR 202 to Tokul Creek,
then E up Tokul Creek to its confluence with Ten Creek then up
Ten Creek to the Hancock J-line/mainline cutoff road, E on the
Hancock J-line/mainline cutoff to the Hancock mainline road, N
on this road to its intersection with spur 10 logging road
then E on spur 10 to the crossing of the North Fork of the
Snoqualmie River then downstream on the North Fork of the
Snoqualmie River to its intersection with the Mount Si Natural
Resources Conservation Area, then N and E along the boundary
of the Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area to its
intersection the Green Mountain Logging Road, S on the Green
Mountain Logging road to its end and the watershed of Brawling
creek, S down Brawling creek to the Middle Fork of the
Snoqualmie River, then E upstream to the Big Bridge (cement)
on the Middle Fork Road, then SW along the Middle Fork Road to
the Mailbox Peak Trail head, then up the trail to Mailbox
peak, then on a line straight between Mailbox peak and Dirty
Harry's Peak, then down Dirty Harry's peak trail to Dirty
Harry's Logging Road trail to the exit 38 interchange, then
west on the exit 38 interchange road to Mount Washington
trailhead, then up the Mount Washington trail to its
intersection with the Cedar River Watershed boundary then W
along said boundary to its intersection with the Rattlesnake
Ridge Trail, W along the Rattlesnake Ridge Trail to Snoqualmie
Point Park, N on Snoqualmie Point Park access road to I-90
interchange then W on I-90 to point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 4941 Skagit River (Skagit County): That portion
of GMU 437 beginning at the intersection of State Route 9 and
State Route 20; east on State Route 20 to Cape Horn Road NE;
south down Cape Horn Road NE to the power line crossing which
passes over the Skagit River; east on the power line to the
Skagit River; south and west down the Skagit River to
Pressentine Creek; south up Pressentine Creek to the South
Skagit Highway; west on South Skagit Highway to State Route 9;
north on State Route 9 to point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 5029 Toledo (Lewis and Cowlitz counties):
Beginning at the Cowlitz River and State Highway 505 junction;
east along the Cowlitz River to the Weyerhaeuser 1800 Road;
south along Weyerhaeuser 1800 Road to Cedar Creek Road; east
along Cedar Creek Road to Due Road; south on Due Road to
Weyerhaeuser 1823 Road; south along Weyerhaeuser 1823 Road to
the Weyerhaeuser 1945 Road; south along the Weyerhaeuser 1945
Road to the Weyerhaeuser 1900 Road; south along the
Weyerhaeuser 1900 Road to the North Fork Toutle River; west
along the North Fork Toutle River to the Toutle River; west on
the Toutle River to the Cowlitz River; North along the Cowlitz
River to the junction of State Highway 505 and the point of
beginning.
Elk Area No. 5049 Ethel (Lewis County): That part of GMU 505
beginning at the intersection of Jackson Highway and Highway
12; south along Jackson Highway to Buckley Road; south on
Buckley Road to Spencer Road; east on Spencer Road to Fuller
Road; north on Fuller Road to Highway 12; east on Highway 12
to Stowell Road; north on Stowell Road to Gore Road; west on
Gore Road to Larmon Road; west on Larmon Road to Highway 12;
west on Highway 12 to Jackson Highway and point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 5050 Newaukum (Lewis County): That part of GMU
505 beginning at the intersection of Interstate 5 and Highway
12; east on Highway 12 to Larmon Road; east on Larmon Road to
Leonard Road; north on Leonard Road through the town of
Onalaska to Deggler Road; north on Deggler Road to Middle Fork
Road; east on Middle Fork Road to Beck Road; north on Beck
Road to Centralia-Alpha Road; west on Centralia-Alpha Road to
Logan Hill Road; south then west on Logan Hill Road to Jackson
Highway; south on Jackson Highway to the Newaukum River; west
along the Newaukum River to Interstate 5; south on Interstate
5 to Highway 12 and point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 5051 Green Mountain (Cowlitz County): Beginning
at the junction of the Cowlitz River and the Toutle River;
east along the Toutle River to the North Fork Toutle River;
east along the North Fork Toutle River to the Weyerhaeuser
1900 Road; south along the Weyerhaeuser 1900 Road to the
Weyerhaeuser 1910 Road; south along the Weyerhaeuser 1910 Road
to the Weyerhaeuser 2410 Road; south along the Weyerhaeuser
2410 Road to the Weyerhaeuser 4553 Road; south along the
Weyerhaeuser 4553 Road to the Weyerhaeuser 4500 Road; south
along the Weyerhaeuser 4500 Road to the Weyerhaeuser 4400
Road; south along the Weyerhaeuser 4400 Road to the
Weyerhaeuser 4100 Road; east along the Weyerhaeuser 4100 Road
to the Weyerhaeuser 4700 Road; south along the Weyerhaeuser
4700 Road to the Weyerhaeuser 4720 Road; west along the
Weyerhaeuser 4720 Road to the Weyerhaeuser 4730 Road; west
along the Weyerhaeuser 4730 Road to the Weyerhaeuser 4732
Road; west along the Weyerhaeuser 4732 Road to the
Weyerhaeuser 4790 Road; west along the Weyerhaeuser 4790 Road
to the Weyerhaeuser 1390 Road; south along the Weyerhaeuser
1390 Road to the Weyerhaeuser 1600 Road; west along the
Weyerhaeuser 1600 Road to the Weyerhaeuser Logging Railroad
Tracks at Headquarters; west along the Weyerhaeuser Logging
Railroad Track to Ostrander Creek; west along Ostrander Creek
to the Cowlitz River; north along the Cowlitz River to the
Toutle River and point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 5052 Mossyrock (Lewis County): Beginning at the
intersection of Winston Creek Road and State Highway 12; east
on State Highway 12 to the Cowlitz River; east on the Cowlitz
River to Riffe Lake; southeast along the south shore of Riffe
Lake to Swofford Pond outlet creek; south on Swofford Pond
outlet creek to Green Mountain Road; west on Green Mountain
Road to Perkins Road; west on Perkins Road to Longbell Road;
south on Longbell Road to Winston Creek Road; north on Winston
Creek Road to State Highway 12 and the point of beginning.
(All lands owned and managed by the Cowlitz Wildlife Area are
excluded from this Elk Area.)
Elk Area No. 5053 Randle (Lewis County): Beginning at the
town of Randle and the intersection of U.S. Highway 12 and
State Route 131 (Forest Service 23 and 25 roads); south on
State Route 131 to Forest Service 25 Road; south on Forest
Service 25 Road to the Cispus River; west along the Cispus
River to the Champion 300 line bridge; south and west on the
Champion 300 line to the Champion Haul Road; north along the
Champion Haul Road to Kosmos Road; north on Kosmos Road to
U.S. Highway 12; east on U.S. Highway 12 to Randle and point
of beginning. (All lands owned and managed by the Cowlitz
Wildlife Area are excluded from this Elk Area.)
Elk Area No. 5054 Boistfort (Lewis County): Beginning at the
town of Vader; west along State Highway 506 to the Wildwood
Road; north along the Wildwood Road to the Abernathy 500 line
gate (Section 20, T11N, R3W, Willamette Meridian); northwest
along the 500, 540, and 560 lines to the Weyerhaeuser 813
line; northwest along the 813, 812, 5000J, 5000 and 4000 lines
to the Pe Ell/McDonald Road (Section 15, T12N, R4W); west
along the Pe Ell/McDonald Road to the Lost Valley Road;
northeast along the Lost Valley Road to the Boistfort Road;
north along the Boistfort Road to the King Road; east along
the King Road to the town of Winlock and State Highway 603;
south along Highway 505 to Interstate 5; south along
Interstate 5 to State Hwy 506; west along State Hwy 506 to the
town of Vader and the point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 5056 Grays River Valley (Wahkiakum County): On
or within 3/4 mile of agricultural land in the Grays River
Valley within the following sections: T10N, R7W, Sections 8,
9, 17, 18 and T10N, R8W, Sections 13, 23, 24, 26.
Elk Area No. 5057 Carlton (Lewis County): That part of 513
(South Rainier) lying east of Highway 123 and north of Highway
12.
Elk Area No. 5058 West Goat Rocks (Lewis County): Goat Rocks
Wilderness west of the Pacific Crest Trail.
Elk Area No. 5059 Mt. Adams Wilderness (Skamania and Yakima
counties): The Mt. Adams Wilderness.
Elk Area No. 5060 Merwin (Cowlitz County): Begin at the State
Route 503 and the Longview Fibre Road WS-8000 junction; north
and west on the Longview Fibre Road WS-8000 to Day Place Road;
west on Day Place Road to Dubois Road; south on Dubois Road to
State Route 503; east on State Route 503 to the State Route
503 and the Longview Fibre Road WS-8000 junction and point of
beginning.
Elk Area No. 5061 Wildwood (Lewis County): Beginning at the
junction of the Pacific West Timber (PWT) 600 Road and the
Wildwood Road (SE1/4 S29 T11N R3W); southwest on the 600 Road
to the 800 Road (NW1/4 S36 T11N R4W); southwest on the 800
Road to the 850 Road (SW1/4 S3 T10N R4W); northwest on the 850
Road to the Weyerhaeuser 4720 Road (S20 T11N R4W); north on
the Weyerhaeuser 4720 Road to the Weyerhaeuser 4700 Road (S17
T11N R4W); east on the Weyerhaeuser 4700 Road to the
Weyerhaeuser 5822 Road (NW1/4 S16 T11N R4W); east on the
Weyerhaeuser 5822 Road to the Weyerhaeuser 5820 Road (NW1/4
S10 T11N R4W); southeast on the Weyerhaeuser 5820 Road to the
PWT 574 Road (SE1/4 S10 T11N R4W); south on the PWT 574 Road
to the 570 Road (NW1/4 S14 T11N R4W); south on the 570 Road to
the 500 Road (NW1/4 S14 T11N R4W); northeast on the 500 Road
to the 560 Road (SW1/4 S12 T11N R4W); east on the 560 Road to
the 540 Road (SE1/4 S12 T11N R4W); east and south on the 540
Road to the 500 Road (SE1/4 S18 T11N R3W); east on the PWT 500
Road to the Wildwood Road (N1/2 S20 T11N R3W); south on the
Wildwood Road to the point of beginning, the PWT 600 Road
junction (SE1/4 S29 T11N R3W).
Elk Area No. 5062 Trout Lake (Klickitat County): Those
portions of GMUs 560 (Lewis River) and 578 (West Klickitat)
beginning at the intersection of SR 141 and Sunnyside Road;
north on Sunnyside Road to Mount Adams Recreational Area Road;
north on Mount Adams Recreational Area Road to USFS Road 23;
north on USFS Road 23 to DNR T-4300 Road; west on DNR T-4300
Road to Trout Lake Creek Road; south on Trout Lake Creek Road
to SR 141; east and south on SR 141 to the intersection of SR
141 and Sunnyside Road to the point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 5063 Pumice Plain (Cowlitz and Skamania
counties): That part of GMU 522 beginning at the confluence
of the N. Fork Toutle River and Castle Creek; East along the
N. Fork Toutle River to USFS trail 207; south along USFS trail
207 to USFS trail 216E; southwest along USFS trail 216E to
USFS trail 216; west along USGS trail 216 to USGS 216G;
northwest along USFS trail 216G to USGS trail 221; north along
USFS 221 to Castle Creek; northwest along Castle Creek to N.
Fork Toutle River and point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 5064 Upper Smith Creek (Skamania County): That
part of GMU 522 beginning at the U.S. Forest Service Rd. 99
and U.S. Forest Service Trail 225 (Smith Creek Trail)
junction; south on Trail 225 to Ape Canyon Creek; south and
west up Ape Canyon Creek to U.S. Forest Service Trail 216
(Loowit Trail); north on Trail 216 to U.S. Forest Service
Trail 216D (Abraham Trail); north on Trail 216D to U.S. Forest
Service Trail 207 (Truman Trail); north and east on Trail 207
to U.S. Forest Service Rd. 99; north and east on U.S. Forest
Service Rd. 99 to the junction of U.S. Forest Service Rd. 99
and U.S. Forest Service Trail 225 and the point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 5065 Mount Whittier (Skamania County): That part
of GMU 522 beginning at the U.S. Forest Service Trail 1
(Boundary Trail) and U.S. Forest Service Trail 214 (Whittier
Ridge Trail) junction; west on the U.S. Forest Service Trail 1
to U.S. Forest Service Trail 230 (Coldwater Trail); north on
U.S. Forest Service Trail 230 to U.S. Forest Service Trail 211
(Lakes Trail); east on Trail 211 to U.S. Forest Service Trail
214; south on U.S. Forest Service Trail 214 to the junction of
U.S. Forest Service Trail 214 and U.S. Forest Service Trail 1
and the point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 5090 JBH (Wahkiakum County): The mainland
portion of the Julia Butler Hansen National Wildlife Refuge,
as administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as
described: Beginning at the junction of State Route 4 and
Steamboat Island Slough Road, northwest on Steamboat Island
Slough Road to Brooks Slough Road, east on Brooks Slough Road
to State Route 4, south on State Route 4 to Steamboat Slough
Road and point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 5099 Mudflow (Cowlitz County): That part of GMU
522 (((Loo wit) that is within the boundary of the St. Helens
wildlife Area.)) beginning on the North Fork Toutle River at
the mouth of Hoffstadt Creek; SE up the North Fork Toutle
River to Deer Creek; SE up Deer Creek to Weyerhaeuser (Weyco)
3020 line; NW along Weyco 3020 line to Weyco 3000 line; E
along Weyco 3000 line to Weyco 3000P line; E on the 3000P line
to Weyco 5600 Line to the Mount Saint Helens National Volcanic
Monument Boundary; N on the Mount Saint Helens National
Volcanic Monument Boundary to SR 504; W on SR 504 to Hoffstadt
Creek Bridge on Hoffstadt Creek; S and W down Hoffstadt Creek
to the North Fork Toutle River and point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 6010 Mallis (Pacific County): That part of GMUs
506, 672, and 673 within one mile either side of State Road 6
between the east end of Elk Prairie Road and the Mallis
Landing Road.
Elk Area No. 6011 Centralia Mine (Lewis County): That portion
of GMU 667 within Centralia Mine property boundary.
Elk Area No. 6012 Tri Valley (Grays Harbor and Mason
counties): Those portions of GMUs 648 (Wynoochee) and 651
(Satsop) within one mile of Brady-Matlock Road from State
Highway 12 north to the junction with Schaefer State Park Road
(east Satsop Road) and all lands within one mile of Wynoochee
Valley Road from State Highway 12 north to the junction with
Cougar Smith Road, and all lands within one mile of Wishkah
Valley Road from north Aberdeen city limit to mile post 16 and
all lands within 2 miles north of SR 12 between the Satsop
River and Schouweiler and Hurd roads and then a line north
from the end of Hurd Road to a point 2 miles north of SR 12.
Elk Area No. 6054 Puyallup River (Pierce County): Beginning
at the intersection of the Mount Rainier National Park western
boundary and the Nisqually River, west down Nisqually River to
mouth of Mashel River; north up Mashel River to SR 161 bridge
(Eatonville-LaGrande Rd); north on SR 161 through Eatonville
to Orville Rd E (Kapowsin-Eatonville Rd); north on Orville Rd
E to Hancock's Kapowsin Tree Farm ownership boundary at the
north end of Ohop Lake (Kapowsin and Buckley Tree Farms map);
east along Kapowsin Tree Farm boundary to Mount Rainier
National Park boundary; south long Mount Rainier National Park
boundary to Nisqually River and point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 6061 Twin Satsop Farms (Mason County): That
portion of GMU 651 starting at the junction of the Deckerville
Road and the Brady-Matlock Road; southwest to the junction
with the West Boundary Road; north on West Boundary Road to
the Deckerville Road; east on the Deckerville Road to the
junction of Brady-Matlock Road and point of beginning. In
addition, the area within a circle with a radius of two miles
centered on the junction of State Route 108 and the Eich Road.
Elk Area No. 6062 South Bank (Grays Harbor County): That
portion of GMU 660 (Minot Peak) described as follows:
Beginning at Highway 12 and Wakefield Road Junction (South
Elma); south on Wakefield Road, across the Chehalis River to
the South Bank Road; southeast on the South Bank Road to
Delezene Road; south on the Delezene Road to a point one mile
from the South Bank Road; southeast along a line one mile
southwest of the South Bank Road to the Oakville-Brooklyn
Road; east on the Oakville-Brooklyn Road to Oakville and
Highway 12; northwest on Highway 12 to Wakefield Road to Elma
and the point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 6063 (Grays Harbor and Jefferson counties):
Private lands within Elk Area 6064 east of Highway 101.
Elk Area No. 6064 Quinault Valley (Grays Harbor and Jefferson
counties): That portion of GMU 638 (Quinault) within the
Quinault River watershed east of Gatton Creek and Lake
Quinault.
Elk Area No. 6066 Chehalis Valley (Grays Harbor County): That
portion of GMU 660 (Minot Peak) beginning at Highway 12 and
Highway 107 junction near Montesano; east and south on Highway
12 to Oakville; south on Oakville-Brooklyn Road to a point one
mile west of South Bank Road; northwest along a line one mile
southwest of South Bank Road to Delezene Road; north along
Delezene Road to South Bank Road; northwest along South Bank
Road to Wakefield Road; north on Wakefield Road to Chehalis
River; west on Chehalis River to Highway 107 bridge; north on
Highway 107 to Highway 12 and the point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 6067 North Minot (Grays Harbor County): The
portion of GMU 660 (Minot Peak) beginning at the junction on
State Route 107 and the Melbourne A-line, on the Melbourne
A-line to the Vesta F-line; south on Vesta F-line to Vesta
H-line (Vesta Creek Road); south on Vesta Creek Road to the
North River Road; south and east on North River Road to the
Brooklyn Road; east on Brooklyn Road to the Garrard Creek
Road; east and north on Garrard Creek Road to the South Bank
Road; east on South Bank to South State Street (Oakville);
north on South State Street to U.S. 12; northwest and west on
U.S. 12 to State Route 107; south and southwest on SR 107 to
the Melbourne A-line and the point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 6068 Willapa (Grays Harbor County): That part of
GMU 658 south of SR 105 between the intersection of SR 105 and
Hammond Road and the SR 105 bridge over Smith Creek; and
within one mile north of SR 105 west from Hammond Road and
east of the SR 105 bridge over Smith Creek.
Elk Area No. 6069 Hanaford (Lewis and Thurston counties):
That part of GMU 667 (Skookumchuck) beginning at the
intersection of Salzer Valley Road and Centralia-Alpha Road;
east and north on Salzer Valley Road to Little Hanaford Road;
west on Little Hanaford Road to Teitzel Road; north on Teitzel
Road to Big Hanaford Road; west on Big Hanaford Road to State
Route 507; north on State Route 507 to Skookumchuck Road; east
on Skookumchuck Road to the first bridge over the Skookumchuck
River; east along the Skookumchuck River to the Skookumchuck
Road bridge; east on Skookumchuck Road to the steel tower
power line; southwest along the power line to Big Hanaford
Road; east and south along Big Hanaford Road to Weyerhaeuser
Road E150; east on Weyerhaeuser Road E150 to Weyerhaeuser Road
E247; south and west on Weyerhaeuser Road E247 to Weyerhaeuser
Road E240; south on Weyerhaeuser Road E240 to North Fork Road;
south on North Fork Road to Centralia-Alpha Road; west on
Centralia-Alpha Road to Salzer Valley Road and the point of
beginning.
Elk Area No. 6071 Dungeness (Clallam County): Portions of
GMUs 621 (Olympic) and 624 (Coyle) beginning at the mouth of
the Dungeness River; east and south along the coast of the
Strait of Juan De Fuca to the mouth of Jimmycomelately Creek
on Sequim Bay; south and west up Jimmycomelately Creek to
((Don Schmith Road; north on Don Schmith Road to Palo Alto
Road; west and southwest on Palo Alto Road to US Forest
Service Road 2880; southwest on US Forest Service Road 2880 to
the Dungeness River)) US Hwy 101; east on US Hwy 101 to
Chicken Coop Road; east and north on Chicken Coop Road to the
Clallam-Jefferson county line; south and west along the
Clallam-Jefferson county line to the Olympic National Park
boundary; north and west along the Olympic Park boundary to
McDonald Creek; north along McDonald Creek to US Hwy 101; east
along US Hwy 101 to the Dungeness River; north down the
Dungeness River to its mouth and the point of beginning.
Elk Area No. 6072 Sol Duc Valley (Clallam County): That
portion of GMU 607 (Sol Duc) between the Sol Duc River and Hwy
101 from a point at the Sol Duc River bridge over Hwy 101
approximately 2 miles north of Forks to the westernmost Sol
Duc River bridge over Hwy 101 at a point approximately 1 mile
east of Lake Pleasant.
Elk Area No. 6073 Clearwater Valley (Jefferson County): That
portion of GMU 615 (Clearwater) within one mile of the
Clearwater Road from the Quinault Indian Reservation boundary
to a point 4 miles to the north.
DEER AREAS
Deer Area No. 1010 (Columbia County): GMU 162 excluding
National Forest land and the Rainwater Wildlife Area.
Deer Area No. 1020 Prescott (Columbia and Garfield counties):
That portion of GMU 149 between Hwy 261 and Hwy 127.
Deer Area No. 1021 Clarkston (Asotin County): That portion of
GMU 178 beginning at the junction of the Highway 12 bridge and
Alpowa Creek; east on Highway 12 to Silcott Road; south and
east on Silcott Road to Highway 128; southwest on Highway 128
to McGuire Gulch Road; southeast along the bottom of McGuire
Gulch to Asotin Creek; east on Asotin Creek to the Snake
River; north and west on the Snake River to Alpowa Creek;
southwest of Alpowa Creek to the Highway 12 bridge and the
point of beginning.
((Deer Area No. 1030 Flat Creek (Stevens County): That
portion of GMU 105, beginning at the junction of
Northport-Flat Creek Rd (Co. 4005) and Bull Hill Rd; north on
Bull Hill Rd to USFS Rd 240; north on USFS Rd 240 to USFS Rd
230 (Belshazzar Mtn Rd); east and north on USFS Rd 230 to East
Boundary of Colville National Forest at Section 24; north on
Forest Boundary to Sheep Creek Rd (USFS 15, Co. 4220); west on
Sheep Creek Rd to USFS Rd 170 at Kiel Springs; south on USFS
Rd 170 to Lael-Flat Creek Rd (USFS 1520); south on Lael-Flat
Creek Rd (USFS 1520, Co. 4181) to Northport-Flat Creek Rd;
north on Northport-Flat Creek Rd to Bull Hill Rd junction and
point of beginning.
Deer Area No. 1040 Summit Lake (Stevens County): That portion
of GMU 105, beginning at the intersection of Sand Creek Rd
(Co. 4017) and the Kettle River at the Rock Cut Bridge; north
and east on Sand Cr Rd to Lael-Flat Cr Rd (Co. 4181, USFS
Churchill Mine Rd, 1520); east on Lael-Flat Cr Rd (Churchill
Mine Rd) to intersection with USFS Rd 15 near Fisher Cr; north
and east on USFS Rd 15 to USFS Rd 180; north and west on USFS
Rd 180 and continue west on Box Canyon-Deep Creek Rd (USFS Rd
030, Co. 4212) to the intersection of Box Canyon-Deep Creek Rd
and the Kettle River; south on the Kettle River to the
intersection of Sand Creek Rd and the Kettle River at the Rock
Cut Bridge and the point of beginning.))
Deer Area No. 1035 Highway 395 Corridor (Stevens County):
That portion of GMU 121 beginning at the point where State
Route (Highway) 395 enters the bridge over the Columbia River
at Lake Roosevelt on the east shore and south along the lake
shore to the confluence of the Colville River into the
Columbia River on Lake Roosevelt; easterly and southerly on
the Colville River to the State Route 395 Bridge crossing the
Colville River approximately 1 mile south of the Town of
Chewelah on the section line between Sections 23 and 24 of
Township 32 North, Range 40 East; north on Highway 395 back to
the point of beginning.
Deer Area No. 1050 Spokane North (Spokane County): From the
intersection of the Spokane River and the Idaho-Washington
state line, N to Hauser Lake Rd, W to Starr Rd, S to Newman
Lake Dr, W and N to Foothills Rd, W to Forker Rd, N and W to
Hwy 206 (Mt Spokane Park Rd), N to Feehan Rd, N to Randall Rd,
W to Day Mt Spokane Rd, N to Big Meadows Rd, W to Madison Rd,
N to Tallman Rd, W to Elk-Chattaroy Rd, N to Laurel Rd, E to
Conklin Rd, N to Nelson Rd, E to Jackson Rd, N to Oregon Rd, E
to Jefferson Rd, N to Frideger Rd, W to Elk-Camden Rd, S to
Boundary Rd, N and W to Dunn Rd, S to Oregon Rd, W to Hwy 2, S
to Eloika Lake Rd, W onto Bridges Rd, W to Sherman Rd, N to
Oregon Rd, W to Whittier Rd, S to Railroad Rd, SE to Williams
Valley Rd, W and S to Hattery Rd (Owens Rd), S and E to
Swenson Rd, S to Hwy 291, west to Stone Lodge Rd, west to the
Spokane River, E on the Spokane River to the Idaho state
border and the point of beginning.
Deer Area No. 1060 Spokane South (Spokane County): That part
of GMU 127 beginning at the intersection of Spokane River and
Baker Rd Bridge, Baker Rd South to 32 Ave, 32 Ave West to
Linke Rd, Linke Rd South and East to Chapman Rd, Chapman Rd
South to Link Road, South and East to Belmont Rd, Belmont Rd
West to Hwy 27, Hwy 27 South to Palouse Hwy, Palouse Hwy West
to Valley Chapel Rd, Valley Chapel Rd South to Spangle Creek
Rd, Spangle Creek Rd Southwest to Hwy 195, Hwy 195 North to
I-90, I-90 East to Latah Creek at I-90-Latah Creek Bridge,
Latah Creek Northeast to Spokane River, Spokane River East to
the Baker Rd Bridge and the point of beginning.
Deer Area No. 1070 Spokane West (Spokane County): That part
of GMU 127 beginning at the intersection of I-90 and Latah
Creek at I-90-Latah Creek Bridge, NE to Hwy 195 S on Hwy 195
South to Paradise Rd, Paradise Rd West to Smythe Road, Smythe
Road West to Anderson Rd, Anderson Rd West to Cheney Spokane
Rd, Cheney Spokane Rd Southwest to Hwy 904, Hwy 904 Southwest
to 1st St in the town of Cheney, 1st southwest to Salnave
Rd/Hwy 902, Salnave Rd Northwest to Malloy Prairie Rd, Malloy
Prairie Rd West to Medical Lake Tyler Rd, Medical Lake Tyler
Rd North to Gray Rd, Gray Rd West then North to Fancher Rd,
Fancher Northwest to Ladd Rd, Ladd Rd North to Hallett Rd,
Hallett Rd East to Espanola Rd, Espanola Rd North turns into
Wood Rd, Wood Rd North to Coulee Hite Rd, Coulee Hite Rd East
to Seven Mile Rd, Seven Mile Rd East to Spokane River, Spokane
River South to Latah Creek, Latah Creek South to I-90 at the
Latah Creek Bridge and the point of beginning.
Deer Area No. 1080 Colfax (Whitman County): That part of GMU
139 beginning at intersection of Hwy 195 and Crumbaker Rd, NE
on Crumbaker Rd to Brose Rd, E on Brose Rd to Glenwood Rd, S
on Glenwood Rd to Hwy 272, SE on Hwy 272 to Clear Creek Rd, SE
on Clear Creek Rd to Stueckle Rd, S on Stueckle Rd to Paulouse
River Rd, E to Kenoyier Rd SE to Abbott Rd, S on Abbott Rd to
Parvin Rd, S on Parvin Rd to Mcintosh Rd, S on Mcintosh Rd to
4 mile Rd/Shawnee Rd, W on Shawnee Rd to Hwy 195, N on Hwy 195
to Prune Orchard Rd, W on Prune Orchard Rd to Almota Rd, S on
Almota Rd to Duncan Springs Rd, W and NW on Duncan Springs Rd
to Airport Rd, NW on Airport Rd to Fairgrounds Rd, N on
Fairgrounds Rd to Endicott Rd, NNW on Endicott Rd to Morley
Rd, E and S and E on Morley Rd to Hwy 295 (26), NE on Hwy 295
to West River Dr then follow Railroad Tracks NW to Manning Rd,
E on Manning Rd to Green Hollow Rd, E and S on Green Hollow Rd
to Bill Wilson Rd, E on Bill Wilson Rd to Hwy 195, S on Hwy
195 to Crumbaker Rd and the point of beginning.
Deer Area No. 2010 Benge (Adams County): That part of GMU 284
beginning at the town of Washtucna; north on SR 261 to Weber
Road; east on Weber Road to Bengel Road; north on Bengel Road
to Wellsandt Road; east on Wellsandt Road to McCall Road; east
on McCall Road to Gering Road; east on Gering Road to Lakin
Road; east on Lakin Road to Revere Road; south on Revere Road
to Rock Creek; south along Rock Creek to the Palouse River;
south and west along the Palouse River to SR 26; west on SR 26
to Washtucna and the point of beginning.
Deer Area No. 2011 Lakeview (Grant County): That part of GMU
272 beginning at the junction of SR 28 and First Avenue in
Ephrata; west on First Avenue to Sagebrush Flats Road; west on
Sagebrush Flats Road to Davis Canyon Road; north on Davis
Canyon Road to E Road NW; north on E Road NW to the
Grant-Douglas county line; east along the county line to the
point where the county line turns north; from this point
continue due east to SR 17; south on SR 17 to SR 28 at Soap
Lake; south on SR 28 to the junction with First Avenue in
Ephrata and the point of beginning.
Deer Area No. 2012 Methow Valley (Okanogan County): All
private land in the Methow Watershed located outside the
external boundary of the Okanogan National Forest and north of
the following boundary: starting where the Libby Creek Road
(County road 1049) intersects the Okanogan National Forest
boundary; east on road 1049 to State Hwy 153; north on Hwy 153
to the Old Carlton Road; east on the Old Carlton Road to the
Texas Creek Road (County road 1543); east on the Texas Creek
Road to the Vintin Road (County road 1552); northeast on the
Vintin Road to the Okanogan National Forest boundary.
Deer Area No. 2013 North Okanogan (Okanogan County):
Restricted to private land only located within the following
boundary: Beginning in Tonasket at the junction of Havillah
Road and Hwy 97; northeast on Havillah Road to Dry Gulch
Extension road; north to Dry Gulch Road, north on Dry Gulch
Road to Oroville-Chesaw Road; west on Oroville-Chesaw Road to
Molson Road; north on Molson Road to Nine Mile road, north and
west on Nine Mile Road to the Canadian border at the old
Sidley Town Site; west along the border to the east shore of
Lake Osoyoos; south around Lake Osoyoos to the Okanogan River;
south along the east bank of the Okanogan River to the Bridge
at Riverside over the Okanogan River; east on Tunk Creek Rd to
Chewiliken Valley Rd; northeast along Chewiliken Valley Road
to Talkire Lake Road; north on Talkire Lake Rd to Hwy 20; west
on Hwy 20 to the junction of Hwy 20 and Hwy 97; north on Hwy
97 to point of beginning.
Deer Area No. 2014 Central Okanogan (Okanogan County):
Restricted to private land only located within the following
boundary: Beginning in Tonasket on the Okanogan River at the
Fourth St Bridge; south along Hwy 7 to Pine Creek Road; west
along Pine Creek Rd to Horse Spring Coulee Rd; north on Horse
Spring Coulee Rd to Beeman Rd; west on Beeman Rd to North
Lemanasky Rd; south along North Lemanasky Road to Pine Creek
Rd; south on Pine Creek Rd to Hagood Cut-off Road; south on
Hagood Cut-off Rd to South Pine Creek Rd; east on South Pine
Creek Rd to Hwy 97; south on Hwy 97 to Town of Riverside North
Main Street junction; southeast on North Main Street to Tunk
Valley road and the Okanogan River Bridge; north along the
west shore of the Okanogan River to the Tonasket Fourth Street
bridge and the point of beginning.
Deer Area No. 2015 Omak (Okanogan County): Restricted to
private land only located within the following boundary:
Beginning at Hwy 97 and Riverside Cut-off road; west on
Riverside Cut-off Rd to Conconully Road; south on Conconully
Rd to Danker Cut-off road; west on Danker Cut-off road to
Salmon Creek Rd; north on Salmon Creek Rd to Spring Coulee Rd;
south on Spring Coulee Rd to B&O Road North Rd; southwest on
B&O North Rd to Hwy 20; east on Hwy 20 to B&O Rd; south on B&O
Rd to the Town of Malott and the bridge over the Okanogan
River; north along the west bank of the Okanogan River to the
Town of Riverside and the Tunk Valley road bridge; west on
Tunk Valley road to State Street in Riverside; south on State
Street to 2nd Street; west on 2nd Street to Hwy 97 and the
point of beginning.
Deer Area No. 2016 Conconully (Okanogan County): Restricted
to private land only located within the following boundary:
Beginning at the Conconully town limit at the south edge of
Town and the east shore of Conconully Reservoir; south along
the east shore of the reservoir to Salmon Creek; south along
the east bank of Salmon Creek to Salmon Creek road at the old
Ruby Town site; south on Salmon Creek road to Green Lake road;
northeast on Green Lake road to Conconully road; north on
Conconully road to the south limit of the Town of Conconully
and the point of beginning.
Deer Area No. 3071 Whitcomb (Benton County): That part of GMU
373 made up by the Whitcomb Unit of the Umatilla National
Wildlife Refuge.
Deer Area No. 3072 Paterson (Benton County): That part of GMU
373 made up by the Paterson Unit of the Umatilla National
Wildlife Refuge.
Deer Area No. 3682 Ahtanum (Yakima County): That part of GMU
368 beginning at the power line crossing on Ahtanum Creek in
T12N, R16E, Section 15; west up Ahtanum Creek to South Fork
Ahtanum Creek; southwest up South Fork Ahtanum Creek to its
junction with Reservation Creek; southwest up Reservation
Creek and the Yakama Indian Reservation boundary to the main
divide between the Diamond Fork drainage and Ahtanum Creek
drainage; north along the crest of the main divide between the
Diamond Fork drainage and the Ahtanum Creek drainage to
Darland Mountain; northeast on US Forest Service Trail 615 to
US Forest Service Road 1020; northeast on US Forest Service
Road 1020 to US Forest Service Road 613; northeast on US
Forest Service Road 613 to US Forest Service Trail 1127;
northeast on US Forest Service Trail 1127 to US Forest Service
Road 1302 (Jump Off Road), southeast of the Jump Off Lookout
Station; northeast on US Forest Service Road 1302 (Jump Off
Road) to ((the power line in T14N, R15E, Section 33;)) Hwy 12.
Northeast on Hwy 12 to the Naches River. Southeast down the
Naches River to Cowiche Creek. West up Cowiche Creek and the
South Fork Cowiche Creek to Summitview Ave. Northwest on
Summitview Ave to Cowiche Mill Road. West on Cowiche Mill
Road to the power line in the northeast corner of T13N, R15E,
SEC 13. Southeast along the power line to Ahtanum Creek and
the point of beginning.
Deer Area No. 4004 (San Juan County): That part of GMU 410
made up of Shaw Island.
Deer Area No. 4005 (San Juan County): That part of GMU 410
made up of Lopez Island.
Deer Area No. 4006 (San Juan County): That part of GMU 410
made up of Orcas Island.
Deer Area No. 4007 (San Juan County): That part of GMU 410
made up of Decatur Island.
Deer Area No. 4008 (San Juan County): That part of GMU 410
made up of Blakely Island.
Deer Area No. 4009 (Skagit County): That part of GMU 410 made
up of Cypress Island.
Deer Area No. 4010 (San Juan County): That part of GMU 410
made up of San Juan Island.
Deer Area No. 4011 (Island County): That part of GMU 410 made
up of Camano Island.
Deer Area No. 4012 (Island County): That part of GMU 410 made
up of Whidbey Island.
Deer Area No. 4013 (King County): That part of GMU 454 made
up of Vashon and Maury islands.
Deer Area No. 5064: That part of GMU 564 in the Columbia
River near the mouth of the Cowlitz River made up of
Cottonwood Island.
Deer Area No. 6014 (Pierce County): That part of GMU 652 made
up of Anderson Island.
Deer Area No. 6020: Dungeness-Miller Peninsula (Clallam and
Jefferson counties): That part of GMU 624 west of Discovery
Bay and Salmon Creek.
Deer Area No. 4926 Guemes (Skagit County): That part of GMU
407 (North Sound) on Guemes Island.
Deer Area No. 3088 High Prairie (Klickitat County): That
portion of GMU 388 (Grayback) that is south of SR 142.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.020, 77.12.570, 77.12.210. 08-09-090 (Order 08-78), § 232-28-337, filed 4/18/08, effective 5/19/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.020. 08-01-052 (Order 07-292), § 232-28-337, filed 12/13/07, effective 1/13/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 07-01-049 (Order 06-300), § 232-28-337, filed 12/14/06, effective 1/14/07; 06-17-095 (Order 06-196), § 232-28-337, filed 8/15/06, effective 9/15/06; 06-11-032 (Order 06-92), § 232-28-337, filed 5/8/06, effective 6/8/06; 06-02-063 (Order 05-271), § 232-28-337, filed 1/3/06, effective 2/3/06; 05-11-023 (Order 05-84), § 232-28-337, filed 5/10/05, effective 5/15/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047 and 77.12.020. 04-11-036 (Order 04-98), § 232-28-337, filed 5/12/04, effective 6/12/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 03-13-047 (Order 03-129), § 232-28-337, filed 6/12/03, effective 7/13/03.]
OTS-2120.1
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 08-78, filed 4/18/08,
effective 5/19/08)
WAC 232-28-342
((2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09)) 2009-10,
2010-11, 2011-12 Small game seasons.
STATEWIDE SEASONS:
FOREST GROUSE (BLUE, RUFFED, AND SPRUCE)
Bag and Possession Limits: ((Three (3))) Four (4) grouse per
day, straight or mixed bag, with a total of ((nine (9)))
twelve (12) grouse in possession at any time.
SEASON DATES: Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, ((2006, 2007, 2008)) 2009,
2010, 2011.
BOBCAT
Bag and Possession Limits: No limit.
SEASON DATES: ((Sept. 5, 2006 - Mar. 15, 2007; Sept. 4, 2007 - Mar. 15, 2008; Sept. 2, 2008 - Mar. 15, 2009.)) Sept. 1 - Mar.
15, 2009, 2010, 2011.
RESTRICTION: Bobcat may not be hunted with dogs.
RACCOON
Bag and Possession Limits: No limit.
OPEN AREA: Statewide, EXCEPT closed on Long Island within
Willapa National Wildlife Refuge.
SEASON DATES: ((Sept. 5, 2006 - Mar. 15, 2007; Sept. 4, 2007 - Mar. 15, 2008; Sept. 2, 2008 - Mar. 15, 2009.)) Sept. 1 - Mar.
15, 2009, 2010, 2011.
FOX
Bag and Possession Limits: No limit.
OPEN AREA: Statewide EXCEPT closed within the exterior
boundaries of the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie, Okanogan, Wenatchee,
and Gifford Pinchot National Forests and GMUs 407 and 410.
SEASON DATES: ((Sept. 5, 2006 - Mar. 15, 2007; Sept. 4, 2007 - Mar. 15, 2008; Sept. 2, 2008 - Mar. 15, 2009.)) Sept. 1 - Mar.
15, 2009, 2010, 2011.
COYOTE
Bag and Possession Limits: No limit.
OPEN AREA ((AND SEASON DATES)): Statewide((, year round. Coyote
may only be killed and/or pursued with hounds during the
following period: Sept. 5, 2006 - Mar. 15, 2007; Sept. 4,
2007 - Mar. 15, 2008; Sept. 2, 2008 - Mar. 15, 2009, EXCEPT
coyote may be hunted year round with hounds in Grant, Adams,
Benton, and Franklin counties)).
SEASON DATES: Year round.
RESTRICTION: Coyote may not be hunted with dogs.
COTTONTAIL RABBIT AND SNOWSHOE HARE (OR WASHINGTON HARE)
Bag and Possession Limits: Five (5) cottontails or snowshoe
hares per day, with a total of fifteen (15) in possession at
any time, straight or mixed bag.
SEASON DATES: Sept. 1, ((2006)) 2009 - Mar. 15, ((2007)) 2010;
Sept. 1, ((2007)) 2010 - Mar. 15, ((2008)) 2011; Sept. 1,
((2008)) 2011 - Mar. 15, ((2009)) 2012.
CROWS
Bag and Possession Limits: No limit.
SEASON DATES: Oct. 1, ((2006)) 2009 - Jan. 31, ((2007)) 2010;
Oct. 1, ((2007)) 2010 - Jan. 31, ((2008)) 2011; Oct. 1,
((2008)) 2011 - Jan. 31, ((2009)) 2012.
JACKRABBIT
Season closed statewide.
PTARMIGAN, SAGE, AND SHARP-TAILED GROUSE
Season closed statewide.
WILD TURKEY:
YOUTH SEASON
LEGAL BIRD: ((Gobblers and)) Turkeys with visible beards only.
SEASON DATES: April ((7-8)) 3-4, ((2007)) 2010; April ((5-6))
2-3, ((2008)) 2011; April ((4-5)) 7-8, ((2009)) 2012.
SPRING SEASON
LEGAL BIRD: ((Gobblers and)) Turkeys with visible beards only.
SEASON DATES: April 15 - May 31, ((2007, 2008,)) 2009, 2010,
2011, 2012.
BAG LIMIT: The combined spring/youth season limit is three (3)
birds. Only two (2) turkeys may be killed in Eastern
Washington, except only one (1) may be killed in Chelan,
Kittitas, or Yakima counties. One (1) turkey may be killed
per year in Western Washington outside of Klickitat County.
Two (2) turkeys may be killed in Klickitat County.
((EARLY)) FALL NORTHEAST BEARDLESS TURKEY SEASON
LEGAL BIRD: Beardless only.
LEGAL HUNTER: Open to all hunters with a valid turkey tag.
OPEN AREA: GMUs 105-124.
SEASON DATES: Sept. ((27)) 26 - Oct. ((3)) 9, ((2008)) 2009;
Sept. 25 - Oct. 8, 2010; Sept. 24 - Oct. 7, 2011.
BAG LIMIT: Two (2) beardless turkeys.
EARLY FALL GENERAL SEASON
LEGAL BIRD: Either sex.
LEGAL HUNTER: Open to all hunters with a valid turkey tag.
OPEN AREA: GMUs 101 and 127-133.
SEASON DATES: Sept. ((23)) 26 - Oct. ((6)) 9, ((2006)) 2009;
Sept. ((22)) 25 - Oct. ((5)) 8, ((2007)) 2010; Sept. ((27)) 24 - Oct. ((3)) 7, ((2008)) 2011.
BAG LIMIT: One (1) turkey during the early fall general and
permit hunting seasons combined.
((EARLY)) FALL PERMIT SEASONS
LEGAL BIRD: Either sex.
LEGAL HUNTER: All hunters who are selected in the ((early))
fall turkey special permit drawing and who possess a valid
turkey tag.
((OPEN AREA: GMUs 145-186, 382, 388, 568-578.
SEASON DATES: Sept. 23 - Oct. 6, 2006; Sept. 22 - Oct. 5, 2007;
Sept. 27 - Oct. 3, 2008.
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Hunt Name | Permit Season Dates | Special Restrictions | Boundary Description | Permits | Bag Limit* | ||
Blue Mt. West | Sept. 26 - Oct. 9, 2009, Sept. 25 - Oct. 8, 2010, Sept. 24 - Oct. 7, 2011 | Either sex | GMUs 149-163 | 400 | 1 | ||
Blue Mt. East | Sept. 26 - Oct. 9, 2009, Sept. 25 - Oct. 8, 2010, Sept. 24 - Oct. 7, 2011 | Either sex | GMUs 145, 172-186 | 300 | 1 | ||
Klickitat | Sept. 26 - Oct. 9, 2009, Sept. 25 - Oct. 8, 2010, Sept. 24 - Oct. 7, 2011 | Either sex | GMUs 382, 388, 568-578 | 150 | 1 | ||
Methow | Nov. 15 - Dec. 15, 2009, 2010, 2011 | Either sex | GMUs 218-231 and 242 | 50 | 1 |
LATE FALL ((PERMIT)) SEASON
LEGAL BIRD: Either sex.
LEGAL HUNTER: ((All hunters who are selected in the special
late fall turkey permit drawing and who possess)) Open to all
hunters with a valid turkey tag.
OPEN AREA: GMUs ((101)) 105-124.
SEASON DATES: Nov. 20 - Dec. 15, ((2006, 2007, 2008)) 2009,
2010, 2011.
((PERMITS: 800.))
BAG LIMIT: One (1) turkey.
HUNTER EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR INCENTIVE PERMITS
LEGAL BIRD: ((Gobblers and)) Turkeys with visible beards only.
LEGAL HUNTER: Qualified hunter education instructors who are
selected through a random drawing. Qualifying hunter
education instructors must be certified and have been in
active status for a minimum of three consecutive years,
inclusive of the year prior to the permit drawing.
Instructors who are drawn, accept a permit, and are able to
participate in the hunt, will not be eligible for these
incentive permits for a period of ten years thereafter.
OPEN AREA: Statewide.
SEASON DATES: April 1 - May 31, ((2007, 2008,)) 2009, 2010,
2011, 2012.
PERMITS: 2.
OFFICIAL HUNTING HOURS FOR WILD TURKEY:
HUNTING HOURS: One-half hour before sunrise to sunset during
spring and fall seasons.
SPECIAL REGULATIONS FOR WILD TURKEY:
1. Turkey season is open for shotgun shooting #4 shot or
smaller, archery, and muzzleloader shotgun shooting #4 shot or
smaller.
2. A turkey tag is required for hunting turkey.
3. It is unlawful to use dogs to hunt turkeys.
4. It is unlawful to bait game birds.
EASTERN WASHINGTON SEASONS:
RING-NECKED PHEASANT
Bag and Possession Limits: Three (3) cock pheasants per day,
with a total of fifteen (15) cock pheasants in possession at
any time.
YOUTH SEASON DATES: Sept. ((23)) 26 and ((24)) 27, ((2006)) 2009;
Sept. ((22)) 25 and ((23)) 26, ((2007)) 2010; Sept. ((20)) 24
and ((21)) 25, ((2008)) 2011. Open only to youth hunters
accompanied by an adult at least 18 years old.
REGULAR SEASON DATES: Oct. ((21)) 24, ((2006)) 2009 - Jan. ((15))
18, ((2007)) 2010; Oct. ((20)) 23, ((2007)) 2010 - Jan. ((21))
17, ((2008)) 2011; Oct. ((18)) 22, ((2008)) 2011 - Jan. ((19))
16, ((2009)) 2012.
The director is authorized to close the pheasant season on an
emergency basis as conditions warrant, consistent with RCW 34.05.350 and 77.12.150.
CHUKAR
Bag and Possession Limits: Six (6) chukar per day, with a
total of eighteen (18) chukar in possession at any time.
YOUTH SEASON DATES: Sept. ((23)) 26 and ((24)) 27, ((2006)) 2009;
Sept. ((22)) 25 and ((23)) 26, ((2007)) 2010; Sept. ((20)) 24
and ((21)) 25, ((2008)) 2011. Open only to youth hunters
accompanied by an adult at least 18 years old.
REGULAR SEASON DATES: Oct. ((7)) 3, ((2006)) 2009 - Jan. ((15))
18, ((2007)) 2010; Oct. ((6)) 2, ((2007)) 2010 - Jan. ((21))
17, ((2008)) 2011; Oct. ((4)) 1, ((2008)) 2011 - Jan. ((19))
16, ((2009)) 2012.
GRAY (HUNGARIAN) PARTRIDGE
Bag and Possession Limits: Six (6) gray partridges per day,
with a total of eighteen (18) gray partridges in possession at
any time.
YOUTH SEASON DATES: Sept. ((23)) 26 and ((24)) 27, ((2006)) 2009;
Sept. ((22)) 25 and ((23)) 26, ((2007)) 2010; Sept. ((20)) 24
and ((21)) 25, ((2008)) 2011. Open only to youth hunters
accompanied by an adult at least 18 years old.
REGULAR SEASON DATES: Oct. ((7)) 3, ((2006)) 2009 - Jan. ((15))
18, ((2007)) 2010; Oct. ((6)) 2, ((2007)) 2010 - Jan. ((21))
17, ((2008)) 2011; Oct. ((4)) 2, ((2008)) 2011 - Jan. ((19))
16, ((2009)) 2012.
MOUNTAIN QUAIL
Season closed throughout Eastern Washington.
CALIFORNIA (VALLEY) QUAIL AND NORTHERN BOBWHITE
Bag and Possession Limits: Ten (10) quail per day, with a
total of thirty (30) quail in possession at any time, straight
or mixed bag.
YOUTH SEASON DATES: Sept. ((23)) 26 and ((24)) 27, ((2006)) 2009;
Sept. ((22)) 25 and ((23)) 26, ((2007)) 2010; Sept. ((20)) 24
and ((21)) 25, ((2008)) 2011. Open only to youth hunters
accompanied by an adult at least 18 years old.
REGULAR SEASON DATES: Oct. ((7)) 3, ((2006)) 2009 - Jan. ((15))
18, ((2007)) 2010; Oct. ((6)) 2, ((2007)) 2010 - Jan. ((21))
17, ((2008)) 2011; Oct. ((4)) 2, ((2008)) 2011 - Jan. ((19))
16, ((2009)) 2012.
WESTERN WASHINGTON SEASONS:
RING-NECKED PHEASANT
Bag and Possession Limits: Two (2) pheasants of either sex
per day, with a total of fifteen (15) pheasants in possession
at any time.
YOUTH SEASON DATES: Sept. ((23)) 26 and ((24)) 27, ((2006)) 2009;
Sept. ((22)) 25 and ((23)) 26, ((2007)) 2010; Sept. ((20)) 24
and ((21)) 25, ((2008)) 2011. Open only to youth hunters
accompanied by an adult at least 18 years old.
HUNTERS SIXTY-FIVE YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER SEASON DATES: Sept. ((25-29))
28 - Oct. 2, ((2006)) 2009; Sept. ((24-28 - 2007)) 27 - Oct.
1, 2010; Sept. ((22-)) 26-30, ((2008)) 2011.
REGULAR SEASON DATES: ((Sept. 30)) Oct. 3 - Nov. 30, ((2006))
2009; ((Sept. 29)) Oct. 2 - Nov. 30, ((2007)) 2010; ((Sept.
27)) Oct. 1 - Nov. 30, ((2008)) 2011. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; EXCEPT
Dungeness Recreation Area Site (Clallam County) starting Oct.
((7)) 3, ((2006)) 2009; Oct. ((6)) 2, ((2007)) 2010; Oct.
((4)) 1, ((2008)) 2011.
EXTENDED SEASON DATES: Dec. 1-15, ((2006, 2007, 2008)) 2009,
2010, 2011. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. only on the following release
sites: Belfair, Fort Lewis, Kosmos, Lincoln Creek, Scatter
Creek, Skookumchuck, and all Whidbey Island release sites
EXCEPT Bayview. Pheasants will not be released during the
extended season.
A Western Washington Pheasant Permit is required to hunt
pheasant in Western Washington, in addition to a current small
game hunting license. Pheasant kills must be recorded. Upon
taking a pheasant, the holder of a Western Washington Pheasant
Permit must immediately enter on the corresponding space the
date and location of kill.
There are three license options available:
(1) Full Season Option: Allows the harvest of eight (8)
pheasants.
(2) Youth Option: Allows the harvest of eight (8) pheasants by youth hunters.
(3) 3-Day Option: Allows the harvest of four (4) pheasants harvested over three consecutive days.
Every person possessing a Western Washington Pheasant Permit
must, by December 31, return the permit to the department of
fish and wildlife. The number of permits purchased per year
is not limited.
A hunter shall select one valid option at the time they
purchase their Western Washington Pheasant Permit. It is
unlawful to purchase an additional permit until the pheasants
allowed on the current permit are taken.
SPECIAL RESTRICTION: Western Washington pheasant hunters must
choose to hunt on either odd-numbered or even-numbered weekend
days from 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. at all units of Lake Terrell,
Tennant Lake, Snoqualmie, Skagit, Skookumchuck, and Scatter
Creek Wildlife Areas, all hunting sites on Whidbey Island, and
at the Dungeness Recreation Area, and must indicate their
choice on the Western Washington Pheasant Permit by choosing
"odd" or "even." Hunters who select the three day option,
hunters 65 years of age or older, and youth hunters may hunt
during either weekend day morning. Youth hunters must be
accompanied by an adult at least 18 years old who must have an
appropriately marked pheasant permit if hunting.
MOUNTAIN QUAIL
Bag and Possession Limits: Two (2) mountain quail per day,
with a total of four (4) mountain quail in possession at any
time.
SEASON DATES: Oct. ((7)) 3 - Nov. 30, ((2006)) 2009; Oct. ((6))
2 - Nov. 30, ((2007)) 2010; Oct. ((4)) 1 - Nov. 30, ((2008))
2011.
CALIFORNIA (VALLEY) QUAIL AND NORTHERN BOBWHITE
Bag and Possession Limits: Ten (10) California (valley) quail
or northern bobwhite per day, with a total of thirty (30)
California (valley) quail or northern bobwhite in possession
at any time, straight or mixed bag.
SEASON DATES: Oct. ((7)) 3 - Nov. 30, ((2006)) 2009; Oct. ((6))
2 - Nov. 30, ((2007)) 2010; Oct. ((4)) 1 - Nov. 30, ((2008))
2011.
FALCONRY SEASONS:
UPLAND GAME BIRD AND FOREST GROUSE - FALCONRY
Bag and Possession Limits: Two (2) pheasants (either sex),
six (6) partridge, five (5) California (valley) quail or
northern bobwhite, two (2) mountain quail (in Western
Washington only), and three (3) forest grouse (blue, ruffed,
spruce) per day. Possession limit is twice the daily bag
limit.
OPEN AREA: Statewide.
SEASON DATES: Aug. 1, ((2006)) 2009 - Mar. 15, ((2007)) 2010;
Aug. 1, ((2007)) 2010 - Mar. 15, ((2008)) 2011; Aug. 1,
((2008)) 2011 - Mar. 15, ((2009)) 2012.
TURKEY - FALCONRY
A turkey tag is required to hunt turkey during the turkey
falconry season.
Bag and Possession Limits: One (1) turkey (either sex) per
turkey tag with a maximum of two (2) turkeys. Possession
limit: Two (2).
OPEN AREA: Eastern Washington.
SEASON DATES: Sept. 1, ((2006)) 2009 - Feb. 15, ((2007)) 2010;
Sept. 1, ((2007)) 2010 - Feb. 15, ((2008)) 2011; Sept. 1,
((2008)) 2011 - Feb. 15, ((2009)) 2012.
MOURNING DOVE - FALCONRY
Bag and Possession Limits: Three (3) mourning doves per day
straight bag or mixed bag with snipe, coots, ducks, and geese
during established seasons. Possession limit is twice the
daily limit.
OPEN AREA: Statewide.
SEASON DATES: Sept. 1 - Dec. 16, ((2006, 2007, 2008)) 2009,
2010, 2011.
COTTONTAIL RABBIT AND SNOWSHOE HARE - FALCONRY
Bag and Possession Limits: Five (5) cottontails or snowshoe
hares per day, straight or mixed bag. Possession limit:
Fifteen (15).
OPEN AREA: Statewide.
SEASON DATES: Aug. 1, ((2006)) 2009 - Mar. 15, ((2007)) 2010;
Aug. 1, ((2007)) 2010 - Mar. 15, ((2008)) 2011; Aug. 1,
((2008)) 2011 - Mar. 15, ((2009)) 2012.
OTHER SEASONS:
CANADA GOOSE SEPTEMBER SEASON
Bag and Possession Limits: Western Washington, except Cowlitz
and Wahkiakum counties and that part of Clark County north of
the Washougal River: Five (5) Canada geese per day with a
total of ten (10) in possession at any time.
Cowlitz and Wahkiakum counties and that part of Clark County
north of the Washougal River: Three (3) Canada geese per day
with a total of six (6) in possession at any time.
((Eastern Washington: Three (3) Canada geese per day with a
total of six (6) in possession at any time.))
WESTERN WASHINGTON SEASON DATES: Sept. ((9-14)) 10-15, ((2006;
Sept. 8-13, 2007; Sept. 6-11, 2008)) 2009, 2010, 2011. EXCEPT
Pacific County: Sept. 1-15, ((2006, 2007, and 2008)) 2009,
2010, and 2011.
((EASTERN WASHINGTON SEASON DATES: Sept. 9-10, 2006; Sept. 8-9,
2007; Sept. 6-7, 2008.))
MOURNING DOVE
Bag and Possession Limits: Ten (10) mourning doves per day
with a total of twenty (20) mourning doves in possession at
any time.
OPEN AREA: Statewide.
SEASON DATES: Sept. 1-30, ((2006, 2007, 2008)) 2009, 2010,
2011.
HIP REQUIREMENTS:
All hunters age 16 and over of migratory game birds (duck,
goose, coot, snipe, mourning dove, and band-tailed pigeon) are
required to complete a Harvest Information Program (HIP)
survey at a license dealer, and possess a Washington Migratory
Bird validation as evidence of compliance with this
requirement when hunting migratory game birds. Youth hunters
are required to complete a HIP survey, and possess a free
Washington Youth Migratory Bird validation as evidence of
compliance with this requirement when hunting migratory game
birds.
BAND-TAILED PIGEON
Bag and Possession Limits: Two (2) band-tailed pigeons per
day with a total of four (4) band-tailed pigeons in possession
at one time.
OPEN AREA: Statewide.
SEASON DATES: Sept. 15-23, ((2006, 2007, 2008)) 2009, 2010,
2011.
WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION REQUIRED TO HUNT BAND-TAILED PIGEONS.
All persons hunting band-tailed pigeons in this season are
required to obtain a written authorization and harvest report
from the Washington department of fish and wildlife.
Application forms must be delivered to a department of fish
and wildlife office no later than August 25 or postmarked on
or before August 25 in order for applicants to be mailed an
authorization before the season starts. Immediately after
taking a band-tailed pigeon into possession, hunters must
record in ink the information required on the harvest report.
By October 15, hunters must return the harvest report to a
department of fish and wildlife office, or report harvest
information on the department's internet reporting system.
Hunters failing to comply with reporting requirements will be
ineligible to participate in the following band-tailed pigeon
season.
BIRD DOG TRAINING SEASON
Wild upland game birds may be pursued during the dog-training
season, but may not be killed except during established
hunting seasons. A small game license is required to train
dogs on wild game birds. A small game license and a Western
Washington Pheasant Permit is required to train dogs on
pheasants in Western Washington. Captive raised game birds
may be released and killed during dog training if proof of
lawful acquisition (invoices) are in possession and the birds
are appropriately marked (WAC 232-12-271 and 232-12-044).
OPEN AREA: Statewide.
SEASON DATES: Aug. 1, ((2006)) 2009 - Mar. 31, ((2007)) 2010;
Aug. 1, ((2007)) 2010 - Mar. 31, ((2008)) 2011; Aug. 1,
((2008)) 2011 - Mar. 31, ((2009)) 2012.
Only youth and seniors may train dogs during their respective
seasons on designated Western Washington pheasant release
sites.
Bird dog training may be conducted year round on areas posted
for bird dog training on portions of: Region One - Espanola
(T24N, R40E, E 1/2 of section 16); Region Three - South L. T.
Murray Wildlife Area; Region Four - Skagit Wildlife Area, Lake
Terrell Wildlife Area, and Snoqualmie Wildlife Area; Region
Five - Shillapoo/Vancouver Lake Wildlife Area; Region Six - Scatter Creek Wildlife Area, Fort Lewis Military Base.
HOUND HUNTING DURING DEER AND ELK HUNTING SEASONS
It is unlawful to hunt any wildlife at night or wild animals
with dogs (hounds) during the months of September, October, or
November in any area open to a modern firearm deer or elk
season. The use of hounds to hunt black bear, cougar (EXCEPT
by public safety cougar removal permit (WAC 232-12-243) or a
commission authorized hound permit (WAC 232-28-285)), coyote,
and bobcat is prohibited year round.
YAKAMA INDIAN RESERVATION:
The ((2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09)) 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12
upland bird seasons within the Yakama Indian Reservation shall
be the same as the season established by the Yakama Indian
Nation.
COLVILLE INDIAN RESERVATION:
The ((2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09)) 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12
upland bird seasons within the Colville Indian Reservation
shall be the same as the season established by the Colville
Indian Tribe.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.020, 77.12.570, 77.12.210. 08-09-090 (Order 08-78), § 232-28-342, filed 4/18/08, effective 5/19/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-11-031 (Order 06-91), § 232-28-342, filed 5/8/06, effective 6/8/06.]
OTS-2129.3
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 08-78, filed 4/18/08,
effective 5/19/08)
WAC 232-28-351
((2006-2008)) 2009-2011 Deer general
seasons and definitions.
Bag Limit: One (1) deer per hunter during the license year
except where otherwise permitted by Fish and Wildlife
Commission rule.
Hunting Method: Hunters must select one of the hunting
methods (modern firearm, archery, muzzleloader).
Any Buck Deer Seasons: Open only to the taking of deer with
visible antlers (buck fawns illegal).
Antler Point: To qualify as an antler point, the point must
be at least one inch long measured on the longest side.
Antler Restrictions: APPLIES TO ALL HUNTERS DURING ANY GENERAL SEASON
AND DESIGNATED SPECIAL PERMIT SEASONS((!)). Buck deer taken in
antler restricted GMUs must meet minimum antler point
requirements. Minimum antler point requirements are antler
points on one side only. Eye guards are antler points when
they are at least one inch long.
2 Point minimum GMUs: 437, ((574, 578,)) 636, 654, and 681.
3 Point minimum GMUs: All mule deer in 100, 200, and 300
series GMUs; white-tailed deer in GMUs 127, 130, 133, 136,
139, 142, 145, 149, 154, 162, 163, 166, 169, 172, 175, 178,
181, ((and)) 186, and black-tailed deer in GMU 578.
Permit Only Units: The following GMUs require a special
permit to hunt deer: 290 (Desert), 329 (Quilomene), 371
(Alkali), and 485 (Green River).
GMUs Closed to Deer Hunting: 157 (Mill Creek Watershed)((,
490 (Cedar River),)) and 522 (Loo-wit).
Black-tailed Deer: Any member of black-tailed/mule deer
(species Odocoileus hemionus) found west of a line drawn from
the Canadian border south on the Pacific Crest Trail and along
the Yakama Indian Reservation boundary in Yakima County to
((Klickitat County; in Klickitat County along the Yakama
Indian Reservation boundary to Summit Creek Rd; southwest on
Summit Creek Rd to the Glenwood-Goldendale Highway; northwest
on the Glenwood-Goldendale Highway to Lakeside Rd; south on
Lakeside Rd to Fisher Hill Rd (P-2000); south on Fisher Hill
Rd to Fisher Hill bridge crossing)) the Klickitat River;
((southwest)) south down Klickitat River to the Columbia
River.
Mule Deer: Any member of black-tailed/mule deer (species
Odocoileus hemionus) found east of a line drawn from the
Canadian border south on the Pacific Crest Trail and along the
Yakama Indian Reservation boundary in Yakima County to
((Klickitat County; in Klickitat County along the Yakama
Indian Reservation boundary to Summit Creek Rd; southwest on
Summit Creek Rd to the Glenwood-Goldendale Highway; northwest
on the Glenwood-Goldendale Highway to Lakeside Rd; south on
Lakeside Rd to Fisher Hill Rd (P-2000); south on Fisher Hill
Rd to Fisher Hill bridge crossing)) the Klickitat River;
((southwest)) south down Klickitat River to the Columbia
River.
White-tailed Deer: Means any white-tailed deer (member of the
species Odocoileus virginianus) except the Columbian whitetail
deer (species Odocoileus virginianus leucurus).
MODERN FIREARM DEER SEASONS
License Required: A valid big game hunting license, which
includes a deer species option.
Tag Required: Valid modern firearm deer tag on his/her person for the area hunted.
Hunting Method: Modern firearm deer tag hunters may use rifle, handgun, shotgun, bow or muzzleloader, but only during modern firearm seasons.
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Sept. 15-25 | Sept. 15-25 | Sept. 15-25 | Alpine Lakes, Glacier Peak, Pasayten, Olympic Peninsula, and Henry Jackson Wilderness Areas and Lake Chelan Recreation Area | 3 pt. min. | |
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407, 418, 426, 448 through 466, 501 through 520, 524 through 556, 560, 568, 572, 574, 601 through 633, 638 through 653, 658 through 673, 684 | Any buck |
GMUs 410, 564, Deer Areas 4013, 4926, and 6014 | Any deer | ||||
578 | 3 pt. min. | ||||
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Eastern Washington Mule Deer |
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ARCHERY DEER SEASONS
License Required: A valid big game hunting license, which includes a deer species option.
Tag Required: Valid archery deer tag on his/her person for the area hunted.
Special Notes: Archery tag holders can only hunt during archery seasons with archery equipment (WAC 232-12-054).
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460, 503, 574, 673 | Any buck | ||||
437, (( |
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578 | 3 pt. min. | ||||
Sept. 1-20 | Sept. 1-19 | Sept. 1-18 | 516, 524, 556, 560, 602, 607, 612, 618, 638, 653 | Any deer | |
506, 530, 550 | Any buck | ||||
Eastern Washington Mule Deer |
Sept.
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Sept.
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Sept. 1-20 | Sept. 1-19 | Sept. 1-18 | 149, 154, 162, 166, 169, 172, 251, 328, 329, 335, 336, 340, 342, 346, 352, 356, 360, 364, 368 | 3 pt. min. | |
Sept. 1-15 | Sept. 1-15 | Sept. 1-15 | 101, 130 through 139, 204 through 242, 248, 254, 262, 266, 269, 272, 278, 284, 382 | 3 pt. min. | |
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Sept.
16-(( |
101, 130 through 139, 204 through 242, 248, 254, 262, 266, 269, 272, 278, 284, 382 | 3 pt. min. or antlerless | |
Eastern
Washington
(( |
Sept.
1-(( |
Sept.
1-(( |
Sept.
1-(( |
101 through 124, 204 through 250, 254 through 284, 373, 379, 381 | Any (( |
Sept. 1-20 | Sept. 1-19 | Sept. 1-18 | 251 | Any white-tailed deer | |
Sept. 1-25 | Sept. 1-24 | Sept. 1-23 | 127 through (( |
(( |
|
Sept. 1-20 | Sept. 1-19 | Sept. 1-18 | 154, 162, 172 | White-tailed, 3 pt. min. or antlerless | |
Sept. 1-20 | Sept. 1-19 | Sept. 1-18 | 149 | White-tailed, 3 pt. min. | |
Late Archery General Deer Seasons | |||||
Western Washington (( |
(( |
(( |
(( |
437, 636, 654, 681 | 2 pt. min. or antlerless |
(( |
|||||
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
466, 510 through 520, 524, 556, 601, 607 through 618, 638, 648, and 699 | Any deer | |
(( |
460, 506, 530, 560, 572 | Buck only | |||
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
407, 410, 454, 505, 564, 603, 624, 627, 642, 652, 660 through 672 | Any deer | |
Eastern Washington Mule Deer |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
(( |
3 pt. min. |
145, 163(( |
3 pt. min. or antlerless | ||||
272, 278, 373(( |
3 pt. min. or antlerless | ||||
(( |
(( |
(( |
133, 136 | Antlerless | |
Dec. 9-31 | Dec. 9-31 | Dec. 9-31 | Deer Area 1021 | (( |
|
Eastern Washington (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
101 | Any (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
105, 108, 117, 121, 124, 127 | Any (( |
|
(( |
|||||
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
145, 163(( |
3 pt. min. or
antlerless
(( |
|
Nov. 25 - Dec. 15 | Nov. 24 - Dec. 15 | Nov. 23 - Dec. 15 | 204, 209, 215, 233, (( |
Any (( |
|
(( |
(( |
(( |
133, 136 | Antlerless |
MUZZLELOADER DEER SEASONS
License Required: A valid big game hunting license, which includes a deer species option.
Tag Required: Valid muzzleloader deer tag on his/her person for the area hunted.
Hunting Method: Muzzleloader only.
Special Notes: Muzzleloader tag holders can only hunt during muzzleloader seasons and must hunt with muzzleloader equipment.
Hunt Area | (( |
(( |
(( |
Game Management Units (GMUs) | Legal Deer |
High Buck Hunts | Sept. 15-25 | Sept. 15-25 | Sept. 15-25 | Alpine Lakes, Glacier Peak, Pasayten, Olympic Peninsula, and Henry Jackson Wilderness areas, and Lake Chelan Recreation Area | 3 pt. min. |
Early Muzzleloader General Deer Seasons | |||||
Western Washington (( |
(( |
(( |
(( |
407, 418, 426, 448, 450, 501, 504, 505, 506, 510, 513, 516, 520, 530, 554, 556, 568, 572, 574, 603, 607, 612, 615, 624, 636, 638, 642, 648, 660, 663, 672, 673, 684 | Any buck |
410, 454, 564, 627, 652, 666, Deer Area 4926 | Any deer | ||||
437(( |
2 pt. min. | ||||
578 | 3 pt. min. | ||||
Eastern Washington (( |
(( |
(( |
(( |
203, 204, 209, 215, 231, 233, 239, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 248, 250, 251, 260, 278, 284 | (( |
(( |
(( |
||||
133, 136, 145, 149, 175, 178, 181, 186 | White-tailed, 3 pt. min. | ||||
101 through 124, 373, 379 | (( |
||||
Eastern Washington Mule Deer |
(( |
(( |
(( |
101 through 124, 133, 136, 142, 145, 149, 175, 178, 181, 186, 203, 204, 209, 215, 231, 233, 239, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 248, 250, 251, 254, 260, 262, 266, 269, 272, 284, 328, 330 through 342, 352 through 360, 368, 373, 382 | Mule deer, 3 pt. min. |
278, (( |
Mule deer, 3 pt. min. or antlerless | ||||
(( |
|||||
Late Muzzleloader General Deer Seasons | |||||
Western Washington (( Deer |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
407, 410, 501, 504, 564, 633, 666, 684, and Deer Area 4926 | Any deer |
654 | 2 pt. min. | ||||
460, 550, 602, 658 | Any buck | ||||
Nov. 26 - Dec. 6 | Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
651, 667, 673 | Any buck | |
Dec. 7-15 | Dec. 7 - 15 | Dec. 7 - 15 | 651, 673 | Any deer | |
(( |
|||||
Eastern Washington (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
113, 379 | (( |
172, 181 | (( |
||||
(( |
(( |
(( |
130, 133, 136, 139 | (( |
|
Nov. 20-30 | Nov. 20-30 | Nov. 20-30 | 381 | White-tailed, 3 pt. min. or antlerless | |
Eastern Washington Mule Deer |
(( |
(( |
(( |
382 | 3 pt. min. |
130 | Antlerless | ||||
Nov. 20-30 | Nov. 20-30 | Nov. 20-30 | 381 | 3 pt. min. or antlerless | |
(( |
(( |
(( |
379 | (( |
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.020, 77.12.570, 77.12.210. 08-09-090 (Order 08-78), § 232-28-351, filed 4/18/08, effective 5/19/08; 07-11-017 (Order 07-62), § 232-28-351, filed 5/3/07, effective 6/3/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-11-032 (Order 06-92), § 232-28-351, filed 5/8/06, effective 6/8/06; 05-11-022 (Order 05-89), § 232-28-351, filed 5/10/05, effective 6/10/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047 and 77.12.020. 04-11-036 (Order 04-98), § 232-28-351, filed 5/12/04, effective 6/12/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 03-13-047 (Order 03-129), § 232-28-351, filed 6/12/03, effective 7/13/03.]
OTS-2130.3
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 08-78, filed 4/18/08,
effective 5/19/08)
WAC 232-28-352
((2006-2008)) 2009-2011 Elk general
seasons and definitions.
Bag Limit: One (1) elk per hunter during the license year
except where otherwise permitted by fish and wildlife
commission rule. Any combination of seasons, tags, and
permits set by the fish and wildlife commission will not
exceed a maximum of two (2) elk per hunter during the license
year.
Hunting Method: Elk hunters must select only one of the
hunting methods (modern firearm, archery, or muzzleloader).
Elk Tag Areas: Elk hunters must choose either Eastern or
Western Washington to hunt in and buy the appropriate tag for
that area.
Any Bull Elk Seasons: Open only to the taking of elk with
visible antlers (bull calves are illegal).
Antler Point: To qualify as an antler point, the point must
be at least one inch long measured on the longest side.
Branch: A branch is defined as any projection off the main
antler beam that is at least one inch long, measured on the
longest side, and longer than it is wide.
Spike Bull Antler Restrictions: Bull elk taken in spike only
GMUs must have at least one antler with ((only one antler
point above the ear. An animal with more than one antler
point above the ears on both antlers is illegal)) no branches
originating more than four inches above where the antler
attaches to the skull.
Spike Only GMUs: 145-154, 162-186, 249, ((251, 328, 329,))
and ((335)) 336-368.
True Spike -- Bull Antler Restrictions: Bull elk taken in these
units must have both antlers with no branching originating
more than four inches above where the antlers attach to the
skull. Under the true spike restriction, the taking of an elk
that has two points on one side or has antler points within
one inch of the definitions regarding length of point, or
point of origination is an infraction under RCW 7.84.030. All
other types of violations of the true spike restriction are
subject to current penalties and assessments.
True Spike GMUs: 251, 328-335.
3 Point Antler Restrictions: Legal bull elk must have at
least 3 antler points on one side with at least 2 antler
points above the ear. Eye guards are antler points when they
are at least one inch long. Antler restrictions apply to all
hunters during any open season.
3 Point GMUs: All of Western Washington except for GMUs 454,
564, 568, 574, 578, 652 for archers, 666, 684, and Elk Area
4941.
Permit Only Units: The following GMUs are closed during
general seasons: 157, 371, 418, 485, 522, 524, 556, 621, 636,
653, and Elk Area 3068.
GMUs Closed to Elk Hunting: 437 (except for Elk Area 4941)((,
and 490)).
Elk Tag Areas
Eastern Washington: All 100, 200, and 300 GMUs except permit
only for all hunters in GMUs 157 and 371. Modern firearms are
restricted in GMU 334.
EA - Eastern Washington Archery Tag
EF - Eastern Washington Modern Firearm General Elk Tag
EM - Eastern Washington Muzzleloader Tag
Western Washington: All 400, 500, and 600 GMUs except closed
in GMU((s 418,)) 437 (except for Elk Area 4941), ((490,)) and
modern firearm restrictions in portions of GMU 660. GMU 554
is open only for early archery and muzzleloader seasons. Elk
Area 6064 in GMU 638 (Quinault) is open to master hunters
only. Elk hunting by permit only in GMUs 418, 485, 522, 524,
556, 621, and 636.
WA - Western Washington Archery Tag
WF - Western Washington Modern Firearm General Elk Tag
WM - Western Washington Muzzleloader Tag
Modern Firearm General Elk Seasons
License Required: A valid big game hunting license with an
elk tag option.
Tag Required: Valid modern firearm elk tag as listed below on
his/her person for the area hunted.
Hunting Method: May use modern firearm, bow and arrow, or
muzzleloader, but only during modern firearm seasons.
Hunt Area | Elk Tag Area | Game Management Units (GMUs) | (( |
(( |
(( |
Legal Elk |
Eastern Washington |
EF | 111, 113, 117 | (( |
(( |
(( |
Any bull |
145 through 154,
162 through 186,
249, (( |
(( |
(( |
(( |
Spike bull | ||
251, 328, 329, 330, 334, 335 | Oct. 31 - Nov. 8 | Oct. 30 - Nov. 7 | Oct. 29 - Nov. 6 | True spike bull | ||
Elk Area 3722* | Sept. 9-22 | Sept. 8-21 | Sept. 6-19 | Antlerless | ||
101, 105, 108, 121, 124 through 142, 372, 382, 388 | (( |
(( |
(( |
Any elk | ||
127-142 master hunters only | Dec. 9-31 | Dec. 9-31 | Dec. 9-31 | Any elk | ||
203 through 248,
250, 254 through
290, 373, 379,
381 (( |
Oct. (( |
Oct. (( |
Oct. (( |
Any elk | ||
Elk Area 2033 | Sept. 8 - Oct. 2 | Sept. 7 - Oct. 1 | Sept. 6-30 | Antlerless only | ||
371, Elk Areas 3911 and 3912 master hunters only | Aug. 1 - Jan.
(( |
Aug. 1 - Jan.
(( |
Aug. 1 - Jan. 20,
(( |
Antlerless only | ||
Elk Area 3911** master hunters only, 2nd tag | Aug. 1 - Oct. 25 | Aug. 1 - Oct. 24 | Aug. 1 - Oct.
(( |
Antlerless only | ||
*GMU 372 and Elk Area 3722 are mainly private property, hunters are not advised to try hunting these areas without making prior arrangements for access. | ||||||
**Master Hunters who hunt in Elk Area 3911 may purchase a master hunter, Elk Area 3911,
second elk transport tag. Any legal weapon may be used. Master hunter, Elk Area 3911 second elk
transport tags will be valid only for Elk Area 3911 from August 1 - October (( |
||||||
Western Washington |
WF | 407, 448, 460, 466, 503, 505 through 520, 530, 550, 560, 572, 601 through 618, 624 (except for Elk Area 6071), 627 through 633, 638 through 652, 654 through 684. Except master hunters only in Elk Area 6064. | Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
3 pt. min. |
501, 504 | Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
3 pt. min. or antlerless | ||
564, 568, 574 through 578, 666 | Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Any elk | ||
454 | Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Any bull |
Archery General Elk Seasons
License Required: A valid big game hunting license with an
elk tag option.
Tag Required: Valid archery elk tag as listed below on his/her person for the area hunted.
Hunting Method: Bow and arrow only as defined by WAC 232-12-054.
Special Notes: Archery tag holders can hunt only during archery seasons and must hunt with archery equipment (WAC 232-12-054). Archery elk hunters may apply for special bull permits. Please see permit table for tag eligibility for all elk permits.
Hunt Area | Elk Tag Area | Game Management Units (GMUs) | (( |
(( |
(( |
Legal Elk |
Early Archery General Elk Seasons | ||||||
Eastern Washington |
EA | 101 through 142, 243, 247, 249, 250, 373, 379, 381, 388 | Sept. 8-(( |
Sept. (( |
Sept. (( |
Any elk |
145, 162, 166 through
172, 181, 186(( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Sept. (( |
Sept. (( |
Spike bull | ||
328, 329, 335 | True spike bull | |||||
149, 154, Elk Area 1010, Elk Area 1013, 163, 175, 178, 330, 334, 336, 340, 352, 356, 364 | Sept. 8-(( |
Sept. (( |
Sept. (( |
Spike bull or antlerless | ||
Western Washington |
WA | 454, 564, 568, 574, 578, 652, 666 | Sept. 8-(( |
Sept. (( |
Sept. (( |
Any elk |
407, 448, 501 through
505, 520, 550, 554,
560, 572, 624, except
for Elk Area 6071, Elk
Area 6061, 654, 660,
(( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Sept. (( |
Sept. (( |
3 pt. min. or antlerless | ||
460, 466, 506, 510,
513, 516, 530, 601,
602, 603, 607, 612
through 618, 627, 633,
638 through 648, 651,
658, and (( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Sept. (( |
Sept. (( |
3 pt. min. | ||
Elk Area 4941 | Oct. 1-31 | Oct. 1-31 | Oct. 1-31 | Any elk | ||
Late Archery General Elk Seasons | ||||||
Eastern Washington |
EA | 101, 105, 108, 117 through 127, 373, 388 | Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Any elk |
178 | Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Antlerless only | ||
127-142 master hunters only. Must wear hunter orange. | Dec. 9-31 | Dec. 9-31 | Dec. 9-31 | Any elk | ||
Elk Area 1010, 163 | Dec. 9 - Jan. 30 | Dec. 9 - Jan. 30 | Dec. 9 - Jan. 20, 2009 | Antlerless only | ||
203 through 248, 250,
254 through 290, 373,
379, 381 (( |
Oct. (( |
Oct. (( |
Oct. (( |
Any elk | ||
371, Elk Areas 3911 and 3912 master hunters only. Must wear hunter orange. | Aug. 1 - Jan
(( |
Aug. 1 - Jan.
(( |
Aug. 1 - Jan. 20,
(( |
Antlerless only | ||
Elk Area 3911* master hunters only, 2nd tag. Must wear hunter orange. | Aug. 1 - Oct. 25 | Aug. 1 - Oct. 24 | Aug. 1 - Oct.
(( |
Antlerless only | ||
328 | Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
True spike bull | ||
335 | Nov. 25 - Dec. 8 | Nov. 24 - Dec. 8 | Nov. 23 - Dec. 8 | True spike bull or antlerless | ||
(( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Spike bull or antlerless | ||
Western Washington |
WA | 407, 503, 505, 648,
667, 672, 681, (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
3 pt. min. or antlerless |
454, 564, 666 | Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Any elk | ||
603, 612, 615, 638 | Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
3 pt. min. | ||
506, 520, 530 | Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
(( |
||
(( |
||||||
*Master Hunters who hunt in Elk Area 3911 may purchase a master hunter, Elk Area 3911, second
elk transport tag. Any legal weapon may be used. Master hunter, Elk Area 3911 second elk
transport tags will be valid only for Elk Area 3911 from August 1 - October (( |
Muzzleloader General Elk Seasons
License Required: A valid big game hunting license with an
elk tag option.
Tag Required: Valid muzzleloader elk tag as listed below on his/her person for the area hunted.
Hunting Method: Muzzleloader only as defined by WAC 232-12-051.
Special Notes: Muzzleloader tag holders can only hunt during the muzzleloader seasons and must hunt with muzzleloader equipment. Only hunters with tags identified in the Special Elk Permits tables may apply for special elk permits.
Hunt Area | Elk Tag Area | Game Management Units (GMUs) | (( |
(( |
(( |
Legal Elk |
Early Muzzleloader General Elk Seasons | ||||||
Eastern Washington |
EM | 111, 113, 117, 247 | Oct. (( |
Oct. (( |
Oct. (( |
Any bull |
101 through 108, 121 through 142, 250 | Oct. (( |
Oct. (( |
Oct. (( |
Any elk | ||
172, 245, Elk Area
2051, (( |
Oct. (( |
Oct. (( |
Oct. (( |
Spike bull | ||
335 | Oct. 3-9 | Oct. 2-8 | Oct. 1-7 | True spike bull | ||
Western Washington |
WM | 454, 564, 568, 574, 578, 666, 684 | Oct. (( |
Oct. (( |
Oct. (( |
Any elk |
460, (( |
Oct. (( |
Oct. (( |
Oct. (( |
3 pt. min. | ||
501, 503, 504, 652, 654, 663, 667 | Oct. (( |
Oct. (( |
Oct. (( |
3 pt. min. or antlerless | ||
Late Muzzleloader General Elk Seasons | ||||||
Eastern Washington |
EM | 130 through 142 | Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Any elk |
127-142 master hunters only. Must wear hunter orange. | Dec. 9-31 | Dec. 9-31 | Dec. 9-31 | Any elk | ||
203 through 248,
250, 254 through
290, 373, 379,
381. (( |
Oct. (( |
Oct. (( |
Oct. (( |
Any elk | ||
371, Elk Areas 3911 and 3912 master hunters only. Must wear hunter orange. | Aug. 1 - Jan. (( |
Aug. 1 - Jan. (( |
Aug. 1 - Jan. 20(( |
Antlerless only | ||
Elk Area 3911* master hunters only, 2nd tag. Must wear hunter orange. | Aug. 1 - Oct. 25 | Aug. 1 - Oct. 24 | Aug. 1 - Oct. (( |
Antlerless only | ||
Western Washington |
WM | Elk Area 4941 | Nov. 1(( |
Nov. 1(( |
Nov. 1(( |
Any elk |
501, 503, 504, 505, 652 | Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
3 pt. min. or antlerless | ||
454, 564, 568, 666, 684 | Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Any elk | ||
574, 578 | Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Nov. (( |
Any elk | ||
(( |
(( |
(( |
(( |
3 pt. min. | ||
*Master Hunters who hunt in Elk Area 3911 may purchase a master hunter, Elk Area 3911, second
elk transport tag. Any legal weapon may be used. Master hunter, Elk Area 3911 second elk transport
tags will be valid only for Elk Area 3911 from August 1 - October (( |
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.020, 77.12.570, 77.12.210. 08-09-090 (Order 08-78), § 232-28-352, filed 4/18/08, effective 5/19/08; 07-11-017 (Order 07-62), § 232-28-352, filed 5/3/07, effective 6/3/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-11-032 (Order 06-92), § 232-28-352, filed 5/8/06, effective 6/8/06; 05-11-024 (Order 05-90), § 232-28-352, filed 5/10/05, effective 6/10/05. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047 and 77.12.020. 04-11-036 (Order 04-98), § 232-28-352, filed 5/12/04, effective 6/12/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 03-13-047 (Order 03-129), § 232-28-352, filed 6/12/03, effective 7/13/03.]
OTS-2139.3
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 08-227, filed 9/8/08,
effective 10/9/08)
WAC 232-28-353
((2008)) 2009 Deer special permits.
SPECIAL DEER PERMIT HUNTING SEASONS
(Open to Permit Holders Only)
Hunters must purchase a deer hunting license prior to purchase of a permit application. Hunters may only apply for permits consistent with the tag required for the hunt choice; however, Multiple Season Permit holders may apply for archery, muzzleloader, or modern firearm permit hunts. Hunters drawn for a special permit hunt must comply with weapon restrictions and dates listed for the hunt.
Hunt Name | Permit Season Dates | Special Restrictions | Boundary Description | Permits |
Modern Firearm Deer Permit Hunts (Only modern firearm deer tag holders may apply.) | ||||
(( |
||||
Kelly Hill A | (( |
(( |
GMU 105 | (( 5 |
Douglas A | (( |
(( |
GMU 108 | (( 5 |
Aladdin B | Nov. (( |
(( |
GMU 111 | (( 25 |
49 Degrees North A | (( |
(( |
GMU 117 | (( 5 |
Huckleberry A | (( |
(( |
GMU 121 | (( 5 |
Mt. Spokane A | (( |
(( |
GMU 124 | (( 5 |
(( |
||||
Palouse | Nov. (( |
(( |
GMUs 127-142 | (( 750 |
Mayview A | Nov. 1-12 | Antlerless | GMU 145 | 50 |
(( |
||||
Blue Creek | Nov. (( |
(( |
GMU 154 | (( 50 |
Dayton A | Nov. (( |
(( |
GMU 162 | 80 |
Dayton B | Nov. (( |
Antlerless | Deer Area 1010 | (( 60 |
Marengo | Nov. 1-12 | Whitetail, antlerless | GMU 163 | 50 |
Peola | Nov. 1-12 | Whitetail, antlerless | GMU 178 | 50 |
Blue Mtns. Foothills A | Nov. (( |
Whitetail, 3 pt. min. or antlerless | GMUs 149, 154, 162-166 | 100 |
Blue Mtns. Foothills B | Nov. (( |
Whitetail, 3 pt. min. or antlerless | GMUs 145, 172-181 | 50 |
East Okanogan A | Nov. 1-(( |
Any whitetail | GMU 204 | 50 |
East Okanogan B | Oct. (( |
Whitetail, antlerless | GMU 204 | 100 |
Wannacut A | Nov. 1-25 | Any deer | GMU 209 | 9 |
West Okanogan A | Nov. 1-(( |
Any whitetail | GMUs 218-242 | 100 |
West Okanogan B | Oct. 11-19 | Whitetail, antlerless | GMUs 218-242 | (( 50 |
Sinlahekin A | Nov. 1-(( |
Any whitetail | GMU 215 | 50 |
Sinlahekin B | Oct. (( |
Whitetail, antlerless | GMU 215 | 50 |
Sinlahekin C | Nov. 1-24 | Any buck | GMU 215 | 30 |
Chewuch A | Nov. 1-(( |
Any (( |
GMU 218 | 15 |
Pearrygin A | Nov. 1-(( |
Any (( |
GMU 224 | 15 |
Gardner A | Nov. 1-(( |
Any (( |
GMU 231 | 10 |
Pogue A | Nov. 1-(( |
Any (( |
GMU 233 | (( 30 |
Chiliwist A | Nov. 1-(( |
Any (( |
GMU 239 | (( 13 |
Alta A | Nov. 1-(( |
Any (( |
GMU 242 | (( 39 |
Manson A | Nov. 1-(( |
Any (( |
GMU 243 | (( 10 |
Chiwawa A | Nov. 1-(( |
Any (( |
GMU 245 | (( 28 |
Slide Ridge A | Nov. 1-(( |
Any (( |
GMU 246 | (( 12 |
Entiat A | Nov. 1-(( |
Any (( |
GMU 247 | 52 |
Big Bend A | Nov. 1-(( |
Antlerless | GMU 248 | (( 40 |
Swakane A | Nov. 1-(( |
Any (( |
GMU 250 | (( 38 |
Mission A | Nov. 1-(( |
Any (( |
GMU 251 | (( 22 |
Mission B | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 251 | (( 40 |
St. Andrews | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 254 | (( 35 |
Foster Creek A | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 260 | (( 25 |
Foster Creek B | Nov. 1-18 | Antlerless | GMU 260 | (( 25 |
Withrow (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 262 | (( 20 |
Badger | Nov. 1-18 | Antlerless | GMU 266 | 15 |
Ritzville A | Nov. 1-(( |
(( |
GMU 284 | (( 10 |
Desert A | Nov. (( |
Any deer | GMU 290 | (( 19 |
Desert B | (( |
Antlerless | GMU 290 | (( 50 |
Naneum A | Nov. (( |
Any buck | GMU 328 | 16 |
Quilomene A | Nov. (( |
(( |
GMU 329 | 14 |
Teanaway A | Nov. (( |
Any buck | GMU 335 | 16 |
L.T. Murray A | Nov. (( |
Any buck | GMUs 336, 340 | (( 16 |
Bethel (( |
Nov. (( |
Any buck | GMU 360 | 5 |
Cowiche (( |
Nov. (( |
Any buck | GMU 368 | 10 |
Alkali A | Nov. 7-22 | Any buck | GMU 371 | 52 |
Alkali B | Nov. 7-22 | Antlerless | GMU 371 | 35 |
Kahlotus A | Dec. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 381 | 50 |
East Klickitat A | Oct. (( |
3 pt. min. or antlerless | GMU 382 | 30 |
Grayback A | Oct. (( |
3 pt. min. or antlerless | GMU 388 | 25 |
Grayback B | Nov. 11-18 | 3 pt. min. | GMU 388 | 50 |
Sauk | Nov. (( |
2 pt. min. | GMU 437 | 25 |
Stillaguamish | Nov. (( |
Any buck | GMU 448 | 10 |
Snoqualmie | Nov. (( |
Any buck | GMU 460 | 25 |
Green River A | (( |
Any buck | GMU 485 | 10 |
Lincoln A | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 501 | 40 |
Stella A | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 504 | 35 |
Mossyrock A | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 505 | 85 |
Stormking A | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 510 | 30 |
South Rainier A | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 513 | (( 20 |
Packwood A | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 516 | 50 |
Winston A | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 520 | 50 |
Yale A | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 554 | 15 |
Coweeman A | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 550 | 20 |
Toutle A | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 556 | (( 15 |
Lewis River A | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 560 | 20 |
Washougal A | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 568 | 10 |
Siouxon A | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 572 | 20 |
Wind River A | Oct. (( |
(( |
GMU 574 | 10 |
Wind River B | Nov. 11-(( |
(( |
GMU 574 | 40 |
West Klickitat A | Oct. (( |
(( |
GMU 578 | 15 |
West Klickitat B | Nov. 11-(( |
(( |
GMU 578 | 40 |
Pysht | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 603 | 15 |
Olympic A | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 621 | 35 |
Kitsap | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 627 | 20 |
Skokomish (( |
Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 636 | 20 |
Wynoochee A | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 648 | 110 |
Wynoochee B | Nov. 1-(( |
Any buck | GMU 648 | 10 |
Satsop A | Nov. 1-(( |
Any buck | GMU 651 | 10 |
Mashel (( |
Oct. (( |
2 pt. min or antlerless | GMU 654 | 40 |
North River A | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 658 | 70 |
Minot Peak | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 660 | 20 |
Capitol Peak A | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 663 | 15 |
Capitol Peak B | Nov. 1-(( |
Any buck | GMU 663 | 10 |
Deschutes | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 666 | 80 |
Skookumchuck A | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 667 | 20 |
Skookumchuck B | Nov. 1-(( |
Any buck | GMU 667 | 10 |
Muzzleloader Only Deer Permit Hunts (Only muzzleloader tag holders may apply.) | ||||
Roosevelt A | Sept. 26 - Oct. 16 | ONLY 2 pt. x 2 pt. Bucks | GMU 133 | 20 |
Harrington A | Sept. 26 - Oct. 16 | ONLY 2 pt. x 2 pt. Bucks | GMU 136 | 20 |
Steptoe A | Sept. 26 - Oct. 16 | ONLY 2 pt. x 2 pt. Bucks | GMU 139 | 20 |
(( |
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Mayview B | (( |
Antlerless | GMU 145 | 25 |
(( |
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Dayton C | Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 | 3 pt. min. | GMU 162 | 25 |
Tucannon | Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 | 3 pt. min. | GMU 166 | 10 |
Wenaha | Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 | 3 pt. min. | GMU 169 | 25 |
Mountain view | Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 | 3 pt. min. | GMU 172 | 15 |
Blue Mtns. Foothills C | Nov. 20 - Dec. 8 | Whitetail, 3 pt. min. or antlerless | GMUs 149, 154, 162, 166 | 60 |
(( |
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Wannacut B | Nov. 25-30 | Any deer | GMU 209 | 1 |
Sinlahekin D | Nov. 25-30 | Any deer | GMU 215 | 4 |
Pouge B | Nov. 25-30 | Any deer | GMU 233 | 4 |
Chiliwirs B | Nov. 25-30 | Any deer | GMU 239 | 2 |
Alta B | Nov. 25-30 | Any deer | GMU 242 | 5 |
Manson B | Nov. 25-30 | Any deer | GMU 243 | 1 |
Chiwawa B | Nov. (( |
Any deer | GMU 245 | 3 |
Chiwawa C | (( |
Antlerless | GMU 245 | (( 10 |
Slide Ridge B | Nov. 25-30 | Any deer | GMU 246 | 1 |
Entiat B | Nov. 25-30 | Any deer | GMU 247 | 5 |
Swakane B | (( |
Antlerless | GMU 250 | (( 8 |
Swakane C | Nov. 25-30 | Any deer | GMU 250 | 4 |
Mission C | (( |
Antlerless | GMU 251 | (( 8 |
Mission D | Nov. 25-30 | Any deer | GMU 251 | 2 |
Foster Creek C | Dec. 1-31 | Antlerless | GMU 260 | (( 20 |
Moses Coulee A | Nov. 1-(( |
Any deer | GMU 269 | (( 5 |
Moses Coulee B | Dec. 1-31 | Antlerless | GMU 269 | (( 20 |
Ritzville B | Nov. (( |
(( |
GMU 284 | (( 1 |
(( |
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Lakeview A | Nov. 1-18 | Antlerless | Deer Area 2011 | 10 |
Desert C | (( |
Any deer | GMU 290 | 2 |
Naneum B | Nov. (( |
Any buck | GMU 328 | 2 |
Quilomene B | (( |
3 pt. min. | GMU 329 | 2 |
Teanaway (( |
Nov. (( |
Any buck | GMU 335 | 2 |
L.T. Murray B | Nov. (( |
Any buck | GMUs 336, 340 | 4 |
Bald Mountain | Nov. 2-26 | Any buck | GMUs 342, 346 | 10 |
Alkali C | Sept. 27 - Oct. 16 | Any buck | GMU 371 | 8 |
Alkali D | Sept. 27 - Oct. 16 | Antlerless | GMU 371 | 10 |
Whitcomb A | Sept. (( |
(( |
Deer Area 3071 | 7 |
Whitcomb B | Sept. (( |
Antlerless | Deer Area 3071 | 7 |
Whitcomb C | Sept. (( |
(( |
Deer Area 3071 | 7 |
Whitcomb D | Sept. 28 - Oct. 2 | Antlerless | Deer Area 3071 | 7 |
Paterson A | Sept. (( |
(( |
Deer Area 3072 | 10 |
Paterson B | Sept. (( |
Antlerless | Deer Area 3072 | 10 |
Paterson C | (( |
(( |
Deer Area 3072 | 10 |
Paterson D | Sept. 28 - Oct. 2 | Antlerless | Deer Area 3072 | 10 |
Kahlotus B | (( |
(( |
GMU 381 | 50 |
East Klickitat B | Nov. (( |
3 pt. min. or antlerless | GMU 382 | 15 |
(( |
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Mossyrock B | (( |
Any deer | GMU 505 | 10 |
Stormking B | (( |
Any deer | GMU 510 | 5 |
South Rainier B | (( |
Any deer | GMU 513 | 5 |
Packwood B | (( |
Any deer | GMU 516 | 5 |
Winston B | (( |
Any deer | GMU 520 | 5 |
Coweeman B | (( |
Any deer | GMU 550 | 30 |
Yale B | (( |
Any deer | GMU 554 | 2 |
Toutle B | (( |
Any deer | GMU 556 | 3 |
(( |
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Washougal B | (( |
Any deer | GMU 568 | 10 |
(( |
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West Klickitat C | Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 | 3 pt. min. or antlerless | GMU 578 | 15 |
West Klickitat D | Dec. 1-8 | 3 pt. min. | GMU 578 | 100 |
Olympic B | (( |
Any deer | GMU 621 | 20 |
North River B | (( |
Any deer | GMU 658 | 5 |
Archery Only Deer Permit Hunts (Only archery deer tag holders may apply.) | ||||
Wannacut C | Dec. 1-8 | Any buck | GMU 209 | 7 |
Sinlahekin E | Dec. 1-8 | Any buck | GMU 215 | 24 |
Pogue B | Dec. 1-8 | Any buck | GMU 233 | 24 |
Chiliwist B | Dec. 1-8 | Any buck | GMU 239 | 10 |
Alta C | Dec. 1-8 | Any buck | GMU 242 | 31 |
Manson C | Dec. 1-15 | Any buck | GMU 243 | 7 |
Chiwawa D | Dec. 1-(( |
Any (( |
GMU 245 | (( 17 |
Slide Ridge C | Dec. 1-15 | Any buck | GMU 246 | 5 |
(( |
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Entiat C | (( |
Any (( |
GMU 247 | (( 17 |
Big Bend B | (( |
Any deer | GMU 248 | 10 |
Swakane D | Dec. 1-15 | Any buck | GMU 250 | 15 |
Mission E | Dec. 1-15 | Any buck | GMU 251 | 6 |
Ritzville C | Dec. 1-15 | Any buck | GMU 284 | 4 |
Desert D | (( |
Any deer | GMU 290 | (( 24 |
Naneum C | Nov. (( |
Any buck | GMU 328 | (( 9 |
Quilomene C | Nov. (( |
(( |
GMU 329 | (( 13 |
Teanaway (( |
Nov. (( |
Any buck | GMU 335 | (( 14 |
L.T. Murray C | Nov. (( |
Any buck | GMUs 336, 340 | (( 8 |
Alkali E | Sept.1-26 | Any deer | GMU 371 | 52 |
Grayback C | Nov. 25 - Dec. 8 | 3 pt. min. or antlerless | GMU 388 | 100 |
Special Modern Firearm Deer Permit Hunts for Hunters 65 or older | ||||
Ferry A | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 101 | 20 |
Blue Mtns. Foothills D | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMUs 145, (( |
30 |
East Okanogan C | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 204 | (( 5 |
Wannacut (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 209 | (( 5 |
Sinlahekin (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 215 | (( 5 |
Chewuch B | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 218 | (( 5 |
Pearrygin B | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 224 | (( 10 |
Gardner B | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 231 | (( 10 |
Pogue (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 233 | (( 5 |
Chiliwist (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 239 | (( 5 |
Alta (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 242 | (( 5 |
Chiwawa E | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 245 | (( 8 |
Entiat (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 247 | (( 8 |
Swakane (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 250 | (( 8 |
Mission (( |
Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 251 | (( 8 |
Bridgeport A | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMUs 248, 260 | (( 15 |
Palisades A | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMUs 266, 269 | 10 |
Sunnyside A | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 372 | (( 10 |
Horse Heaven Hills A | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 373 | 10 |
Kahlotus C | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 381 | 10 |
East Klickitat C | Oct. (( |
3 pt. min. or antlerless | GMU 382 | 15 |
Grayback D | Oct. (( |
3 pt. min. or antlerless | GMU 388 | 5 |
Lincoln B | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 501 | 5 |
Stella B | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 504 | 5 |
Mossyrock C | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 505 | 15 |
Stormking C | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 510 | 5 |
South Rainier C | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 513 | 5 |
Packwood C | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 516 | 5 |
Winston C | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 520 | 5 |
Yale C | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 554 | 5 |
Toutle C | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 556 | 10 |
Lewis River (( |
Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 560 | 5 |
Washougal C | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 568 | 10 |
Siouxon (( |
Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 572 | 5 |
Wind River (( |
Oct. (( |
(( |
GMU 574 | 2 |
West Klickitat (( |
Oct. (( |
(( |
GMU 578 | 5 |
Copalis | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 642 | 20 |
North River C | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 658 | 10 |
Williams Creek | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 673 | 20 |
Disabled Hunter Deer Permits (Hunters must use method/weapon listed on their tag. All weapon types may apply unless otherwise noted.) | ||||
Ferry B | Oct. (( |
Antlerless, modern firearm only | GMU 101 | 20 |
East Okanogan D | (( |
Antlerless | GMU 204 | 10 |
Wannacut (( |
Antlerless | GMU 209 | (( 5 |
|
Sinlahekin (( |
Antlerless | GMU 215 | (( 10 |
|
Chewuch C | Antlerless | GMU 218 | (( 10 |
|
Pearrygin C | Antlerless | GMU 224 | (( 5 |
|
Gardner C | Antlerless | GMU 231 | (( 5 |
|
Pogue (( |
Muzzleloader tag holders can hunt Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 | Antlerless | GMU 233 | (( 5 |
Chiliwist (( |
Antlerless | GMU 239 | (( 10 |
|
Alta (( |
Antlerless | GMU 242 | (( 5 |
|
Saint Andrews | Modern firearm tag holders can hunt Oct. 17-25 | Antlerless | GMU 254 | 10 |
Chiwawa F | Oct. (( |
Antlerless, modern firearm only | GMU 245 | (( 10 |
Entiat (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless, modern firearm only | GMU 247 | (( 15 |
Mission (( |
Oct. (( |
Any deer, modern firearm only | GMU 251 | (( 15 |
Bridge Port B | (( Muzzleloader tag holders can hunt Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 Modern firearm tag holders can hunt Oct. 17-25 |
Any deer | GMUs 248, 260 | 15 |
Palisades B | Any deer | GMUs 266, 269 | 5 | |
(( |
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Horse Heaven Hills B | Oct. 17-25 | Antlerless | GMU 373 | 10 |
Kahlotus D | Nov. 1-15 | Antlerless | GMU 381 | 10 |
East Klickitat D | Archery tag holders
can hunt Sept. 1-25 Muzzleloader tag holders can hunt Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 Modern firearm tag holders can hunt Oct. 17-25 |
3 pt. min. or antlerless | GMU 382 | 15 |
Grayback E | 3 pt. min. or antlerless | GMU 388 | 5 | |
Green River B | (( |
Antlerless, modern firearm only | GMU 485 | 5 |
Lincoln C | (( |
Any deer | GMU 501 | 3 |
Stella C | Any deer | GMU 504 | 3 | |
Mossyrock D | Any deer | GMU 505 | 5 | |
Stormking D | Any deer | GMU 510 | 3 | |
South Rainier D | Any deer | GMU 513 | 3 | |
Packwood D | Any deer | GMU 516 | 3 | |
Winston D | Any deer | GMU 520 | 3 | |
Yale D | Any deer | GMU 554 | 3 | |
Toutle D | Any deer | GMU 556 | 5 | |
Lewis River (( |
Any deer | GMU 560 | 2 | |
Washougal D | Any deer | GMU 568 | 10 | |
Siouxon (( |
Archery tag holders can hunt Sept. 1-25 | Any deer | GMU 572 | 3 |
Wind River (( |
(( |
GMU 574 | 1 | |
West Klickitat (( |
Muzzleloader tag holders can hunt Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 | (( |
GMU 578 | 3 |
Capitol Peak C | Any deer | GMU 663 | 30 | |
Skookumchuck C | Any deer | GMU 667 | 30 | |
North River D | Modern firearm tag holders can hunt Oct. 17-31 | Any deer | GMU 658 | 5 |
Youth Special Deer Permit Hunts (Must be eligible for the youth hunting license and accompanied by an adult during the hunt.) | ||||
Modern Firearm Only | ||||
Ferry C | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 101 | 30 |
Blue Mtns. Foothills E | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMUs (( |
(( 30 |
Blue Mtns. Foothills F | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMUs 145, 172-181 | (( 30 |
East Okanogan E | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 204 | 35 |
Wannacut (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 209 | (( 10 |
Sinlahekin (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 215 | (( 20 |
Chewuch D | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 218 | (( 30 |
Pearrygin D | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 224 | (( 35 |
Gardner D | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 231 | (( 15 |
Pogue (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 233 | (( 10 |
Chiliwist (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 239 | (( 20 |
Alta (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 242 | (( 25 |
Chiwawa G | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 245 | (( 20 |
Entiat (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 247 | (( 20 |
Swakane (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 250 | (( 10 |
Mission (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 251 | (( 40 |
Bridge Port C | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMUs 248, 260 | (( 40 |
Palisades C | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMUs 266, 269 | (( 35 |
(( |
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Benge (( |
Oct. 23-31 | Antlerless | Deer Area 2010 | 20 |
Desert E | Sept. (( |
Any deer | GMU 290 | 2 |
Horse Heaven Hills
(( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 373 | 10 |
Kahlotus E | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | GMU 381 | 15 |
Grayback F | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 388 | 15 |
East Klickitat E | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 382 | 25 |
Green River C | (( |
Any deer | GMU 485 | 5 |
Lincoln D | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 501 | 10 |
Stella D | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 504 | 10 |
Mossyrock E | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 505 | 10 |
Stormking E | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 510 | 10 |
South Rainier E | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 513 | 10 |
Packwood E | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 516 | 10 |
Winston E | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 520 | 10 |
Yale E | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 554 | 10 |
Toutle E | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 556 | (( 50 |
Lewis River (( |
Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 560 | 10 |
Washougal E | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 568 | 10 |
Siouxon (( |
Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 572 | 10 |
Wind River (( |
Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 574 | 10 |
West Klickitat (( |
Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 578 | 10 |
Satsop B | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 651 | 10 |
Skookumchuck D | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 667 | 60 |
North River E | Oct. (( |
Any deer | GMU 658 | 10 |
Youth Special Deer Permit Hunts (Must be eligible for the youth hunting license and accompanied by an adult during the hunt.) | ||||
Muzzleloader Only | ||||
Ferry D | (( |
Antlerless | GMU 101 | 10 |
East Okanogan F | (( |
Antlerless | GMU 204 | 5 |
Wannacut (( |
(( |
Antlerless | GMU 209 | 5 |
Pogue (( |
(( |
Antlerless | GMU 233 | 5 |
Chiliwist (( |
(( |
Antlerless | GMU 239 | 5 |
Alta (( |
(( |
Antlerless | GMU 242 | 5 |
Mission (( |
(( |
Any deer | GMU 251 | (( 10 |
(( |
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Desert F | Sept. (( |
Any deer | GMU 290 | 2 |
(( |
||||
Youth Special Deer Permit Hunts (Must be eligible for the youth hunting license and be accompanied by an adult during the hunt.) | ||||
Archery Only | ||||
Desert G | Sept. (( |
Any deer | GMU 290 | 2 |
Special Deer Permits - Second Deer Tag These permits are only valid when a second license and tag is purchased. Hunters must use the method/weapon listed on their tag. The second deer license and tag type must be the same tag type as the first one. These 2nd deer special permit hunts will affect hunters' accumulated points. Hunters' points will be used if drawn for this special permit. |
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Hunt Name | Second Tag Season | Special Restrictions | Boundary Description | Permits |
Sherman | Archery Sept. 1-25 and Nov. 20 - Dec. 15 | White-tailed, antlerless | GMU 101 | 10 |
Or | ||||
Muzzleloader Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 | ||||
Or | ||||
Modern Firearm Oct. 17-30 depending on tag choice | ||||
Kelly Hill B | Archery Sept. 1-25 and Nov. 25 - Dec. 15 | White-tailed, antlerless | GMU 105 | 10 |
Or | ||||
Muzzleloader Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 | ||||
Or | ||||
Modern Firearm Oct. 17-30 and Nov. 7-19 depending on tag choice | ||||
Douglas B | Archery Sept. 1-25 and Nov. 25 - Dec. 15 | White-tailed, antlerless | GMU 108 | 10 |
Or | ||||
Muzzleloader Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 | ||||
Or | ||||
Modern Firearm Oct. 17-30 and Nov. 7-19 depending on tag choice | ||||
Aladdin A | Archery Sept. 1-25 | White-tailed, antlerless | GMU 111 | 10 |
Or | ||||
Muzzleloader Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 | ||||
Or | ||||
Modern Firearm Oct. 17-30 and Nov. 7-19 depending on tag choice | ||||
49 Degrees North B | Archery Sept. 1-25 and Nov. 25 - Dec. 15 | White-tailed, antlerless | GMU 117 | 10 |
Or | ||||
Muzzleloader Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 | ||||
Or | ||||
Modern Firearm Oct. 17-30 and Nov. 7-19 depending on tag choice | ||||
Colville River | Sept. 1 - Dec. 31 Hunter orange required for all hunters. |
White-tailed, antlerless | Deer Area 1030 | 25 |
Huckleberry B | (( |
(( |
GMU 121 | (( 20 |
Or | ||||
Muzzleloader Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 | ||||
Or | ||||
Modern Firearm Oct. 17-30 and Nov. 7-19 depending on tag choice | ||||
Green Bluff | Dec. 9-31. Muzzleloader tag required. Must use muzzleloader equipment. | White-tailed, antlerless | That portion of GMU 124 east of Hwy 2 | 75 |
Mt. Spokane B | (( |
(( |
GMU 124 | (( 200 |
Or | ||||
Muzzleloader Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 | ||||
Or | ||||
Modern Firearm Oct. 17-30 and Nov. 7-19 depending on tag choice | ||||
(( |
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Mica Peak (( |
(( |
Whitetail, antlerless | GMU 127 | (( 50 |
Or | ||||
Modern firearm Oct. 17-25 depending on tag choice | ||||
Cheneyc | Archery Sept. 1-25 | Antlerless | GMU 130 | 50 |
Or | ||||
Muzzleloader Nov. 26 - Dec. 8 | ||||
Or | ||||
Modern firearm Oct. 17-25 depending on tag choice | ||||
Spokane North cu | Archery Sept. 1-25 and Nov. 25 - Dec. 15 | White-tailed, antlerless | Deer Area 1050 | 550 |
Or | ||||
Muzzleloader Sept. 26-Oct. 4 | ||||
Or | ||||
Modern firearm Oct. 17-25 and Nov. 7-19 depending on tag choice | ||||
Spokane South cu | Archery Sept. 1-25 and Nov. 25 - Dec. 15 | White-tailed, antlerless | Deer Area 1060 | 150 |
Or | ||||
Modern firearm Oct. 17-30 depending on tag choice | ||||
Spokane West cu | Archery Sept. 1-25 | Antlerless | Deer Area 1070 | 100 |
Or | ||||
Muzzleloader Nov. 26 - Dec. 8 | ||||
Or | ||||
Modern firearm Oct. 17-25 depending on tag choice | ||||
Roosevelt B | Muzzleloader Sept. 26-Oct. 4 and Nov. 26 - Dec. 8 | Antlerless | GMU 133 | 325 |
Or | ||||
Modern firearm Oct. 17-25 depending on tag choice | ||||
Harrington B | Muzzleloader Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 and Nov. 26 - Dec. 8 | Antlerless | GMU 136 | 200 |
Or | ||||
Modern firearm Oct. 17-25 depending on tag choice | ||||
Colfax | Archery Sept. 1-25 | Antlerless | Deer Area 1080 | 100 |
Or | ||||
Muzzleloader Sept. 26-Oct. 4 and Nov. 26 - Dec. 8 | ||||
Or | ||||
Modern firearm Oct. 17-25 depending on tag choice | ||||
Steptoe B | Oct. 17-25 & Nov. 7-19 | Antlerless | GMU 139 | 200 |
Almota A | Oct. 17-25 & Nov. 7-19 | Antlerless | GMU 142 | 150 |
(( |
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Clarkston | (( |
Antlerless | Deer Area 1021 | 30 |
Benge (( |
Dec. (( |
Antlerless | Deer Area 2010 | 20 |
Lakeview (( |
Jan. 1-30 | Antlerless | Deer Area 2011 | 20 |
Methow | Sept. (( |
Antlerless | Deer Area 2012 | 100 |
North Okanogan | Sept. 8 - Oct. 9 | Antlerless | Deer Area 2013 | 50 |
Central Okanogan | Sept. 8 - Oct. 9 | Antlerless | Deer Area 2014 | 25 |
Omak | Sept. 8 - Oct. 9 | Antlerless | Deer Area 2015 | 25 |
Conconully | Sept. 8 - Oct. 9 | Antlerless | Deer Area 2016 | 25 |
High Prairie | (( |
Antlerless | Deer Area 3088 | 20 |
Or | ||||
Muzzleloader Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 | ||||
Or | ||||
Modern firearm Oct. 17-25 depending on tag choice | ||||
Shaw | (( |
Any deer | Deer Area 4004 | 20 |
Or | ||||
Muzzleloader Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 and Nov. 26 - Dec. 15 | ||||
Or | ||||
Modern firearm Oct. 17-31 and Nov. 19-22 depending on tag choice | ||||
Lopez | Any deer | Deer Area 4005 | 50 | |
Orcas | Any deer | Deer Area 4006 | 50 | |
Decatur | Any deer | Deer Area 4007 | 50 | |
Blakely | Any deer | Deer Area 4008 | 50 | |
Cypress | Any deer | Deer Area 4009 | 50 | |
San Juan | Any deer | Deer Area 4010 | 50 | |
Camano | Antlerless | Deer Area 4011 | 50 | |
Whidbey | Antlerless | Deer Area 4012 | 125 | |
Vashon-Maury | Antlerless | Deer Area 4013 | 125 | |
Guemes | Antlerless | Deer Area 4926 | 50 | |
Cottonwood A | Archery only Sept. 1-25 | Any black-tailed deer | Deer Area 5064 | 7 |
Cottonwood B | Muzzleloader only Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 | Any black-tailed deer | Deer Area 5064 | 7 |
Cottonwood C | Modern firearm only Oct. 17-31 | Any black-tailed deer | Deer Area 5064 | 7 |
Cottonwood D | Modern firearm only Nov. 19-22 | Any black-tailed deer | Deer Area 5064 | 7 |
Cottonwood E | Archery only Nov. 25 - Dec. 31 | Any black-tailed deer | Deer Area 5064 | 7 |
Cottonwood F | Modern firearm only Jan. 1-30, 2010 | Any black-tailed deer | Deer Area 5064 | 7 |
Anderson | Archery Sept. 1-25 and Nov. 25 - Dec. 31 | Antlerless | Deer Area 6014 | 50 |
Or | ||||
Muzzleloader Sept. 26 - Oct. 4 and Nov. 26 - Dec. 15 | ||||
Or | ||||
Modern firearm Oct. 17-31 and Nov. 19-22 depending on tag choice | ||||
Master Hunter Special Deer Permit Hunts: Only master hunters may apply; antlerless only hunts will not affect accumulated points; any weapon may be used. | ||||
Lakeview D | Dec. 9-31 | Antlerless | Deer Area 2011 | 20 |
Hunter Education Instructor Incentive Permits | |||||
– | Special deer permits will be allocated through a random drawing to those hunter education instructors that qualify. | ||||
– | Permit hunters must use archery equipment during archery seasons, muzzleloader equipment during muzzleloader seasons, and any legal weapon during modern firearm seasons. | ||||
– | Qualifying hunter education instructors must be certified and have been in active status for a minimum of three consecutive years, inclusive of the year prior to the permit drawing. | ||||
– | Instructors who are drawn, accept a permit, and are able to participate in the hunt, will not be eligible for these incentive permits for a period of ten years thereafter. | ||||
– | Permittees may purchase a second license for use with the permit hunt only. | ||||
Area | Dates | Restrictions | GMUs | Permits | |
Region 1 | All general season and permit seasons established for GMUs included with the permit | Any white-tailed deer | Any 100 series GMU except GMU 157 | 2 | |
Region 2 | Any white-tailed deer | GMUs 204-215 | 2 | ||
Region 2 | Any deer | GMUs 215-251 | 1 | ||
Region 2 | Any deer | GMU 290 | 1 | ||
Region 3 | Any deer | GMUs 335-368, 382, 388 | 1 | ||
Region 4 | Any deer | Any 400 series GMU except GMUs 485 and 490 | 2 | ||
Region 5 | Legal buck for 500 series GMU of choice or antlerless | Any 500 series GMU open for a general deer hunting season or a special deer permit hunting season | 6 | ||
Region 6 | Legal buck for GMU of choice | GMUs 654, 660, 672, 673, 681 | 1 |
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.020, 77.12.570, 77.12.210. 08-19-021 (Order 08-227), § 232-28-353, filed 9/8/08, effective 10/9/08; 08-09-091 (Order 08-79), § 232-28-353, filed 4/18/08, effective 5/19/08; 07-11-017 and 07-17-055 (Orders 07-62 and 07-62A), § 232-28-353, filed 5/3/07 and 8/10/07, effective 6/3/07 and 9/10/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-11-032 (Order 06-92), § 232-28-353, filed 5/8/06, effective 6/8/06.]
OTS-2140.3
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 08-227, filed 9/8/08,
effective 10/9/08)
WAC 232-28-354
((2008)) 2009 Elk special permits.
Special Elk Permit Hunting Seasons
(Open to Permit Holders Only)
Hunters must purchase an elk hunting license prior to purchase of a permit application. Hunters may only apply for permits consistent with the tag required for the hunt choice; however, Multiple Season Permit holders may apply for Eastern or Western Washington archery, muzzleloader, or modern firearm permit hunts. Applicants must have purchased the proper tag for these hunts. The elk tag prefixes required to apply for each hunt are shown in the following table. Hunters drawn for a special permit hunt must comply with weapon restrictions and dates listed for the hunt.
Hunt Name | Permit Season Dates | Special Restrictions |
Elk Tag Prefix |
Boundary Description |
Permits | |
Modern Firearm Bull Permit Hunts (Only modern firearm elk tag holders may apply.) | ||||||
Turnbull A | Oct. 27 - Nov. 15 | Any bull | EA, EF, EM | Elk Area 1015 | 1 | |
Prescott A | (( |
Any bull | EF | GMU 149 | 3 | |
Prescott B | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | EF | GMU 149 | 1 | |
Blue Creek A | (( |
Any bull | EF | GMU 154 | 4 | |
Blue Creek B | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | EF | GMU 154 | 1 | |
Watershed | (( |
3 pt. min. or Antlerless | EA, EF, EM | GMU 157 | 45 | |
Dayton A | (( |
Any bull | EF | GMU 162 | 21 | |
Dayton B | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | EF | GMU 162 | 1 | |
Tucannon A | (( |
Any bull | EF | Elk Area 1014 | (( 7 |
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Tucannon B | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | EF | Elk Area 1014 | 1 | |
Wenaha West A | (( |
Any bull | EF | Elk Area 1008 | (( 14 |
|
Wenaha West B | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | EF | Elk Area 1008 | 1 | |
Wenaha East A | (( |
Any bull | EF | Elk Area 1009 | (( 9 |
|
Wenaha East B | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | EF | Elk Area 1009 | 1 | |
Mountain View A | (( |
Any bull | EF | GMU 172 | (( 12 |
|
Mountain View B | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | EF | GMU 172 | 1 | |
Peola A | (( |
Any bull | EF | GMU 178 | 1 | |
Couse A | (( |
Any bull | EF | GMU 181 | 1 | |
Mission A | (( |
Any bull | EF | GMU 251 | 2 | |
Mission B | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | EF | GMU 251 | 1 | |
Colockum A | (( |
Any bull | EF | GMUs 328, 329 | (( 5 |
|
Colockum B | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | EF | GMUs 328, 329 | 1 | |
Teanaway A | Dec. 19-30 | Any bull | EF | GMU 335 | 14 | |
Teanaway B | (( |
Any bull | EF | GMU 335 | 1 | |
Peaches Ridge A | (( |
Any bull | EF | GMUs 336, 346 | (( 142 |
|
Peaches Ridge B | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | EF | GMUs 336, 346 | 1 | |
Little Naches A | Oct. 1-10 | Any bull | EF | GMU 346 | 15 | |
Observatory A | (( |
Any bull | EF | GMUs 340, 342 | (( 70 |
|
Observatory B | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | EF | GMUs 340, 342 | 1 | |
Goose Prairie A | (( |
Any bull | EF | GMUs 352, 356 | (( 95 |
|
Goose Prairie B | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | EF | GMUs 352, 356 | 1 | |
Bethel A | (( |
Any bull | EF | GMU 360 | (( 54 |
|
Bethel B | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | EF | GMU 360 | 1 | |
Rimrock A | (( |
Any bull | EF | GMU 364 | (( 127 |
|
Rimrock B | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | EF | GMU 364 | 1 | |
Cowiche A | (( |
Any bull | EF | GMU 368 | (( 22 |
|
Cowiche B | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | EF | GMU 368 | 1 | |
Klickitat Meadows A | (( |
Any bull | EF | Elk Area 3068 | 1 | |
Nooksack A | Oct. (( |
Any bull | WF | GMU 418 | (( 4 |
|
Nooksack B | Oct. 10 - Nov. 17 | Spike only | WF | GMU 418 | 6 | |
Green River | (( |
Any bull | WF | GMU 485 | 3 | |
Margaret A | (( |
Any bull | WF | GMU 524 | (( 18 |
|
Margaret B | Sept. 21-25 and Nov. 7-17 | Any bull | WF | GMU 524 | 2 | |
Toutle A | Nov. (( |
Any bull | WF | GMU 556 | (( 60 |
|
Toutle B | Sept. 21-25 and Nov. 7-17 | Any bull | WF | GMU 556 | 2 | |
Clearwater | Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | WA, WF, WM | GMU 615 | 2 | |
Matheny | Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | WA, WF, WM | GMU 618 | 3 | |
Olympic A | Nov. (( |
3 pt. min. | WF | GMU 621, EXCEPT for Elk Area 6071 | (( 14 |
|
Olympic B | Sept. 21-25 | 3 pt. min. | WF | GMU 618 | 1 | |
Skokomish A | Nov. (( |
3 pt. min. | WF | GMU 636 | (( 8 |
|
Skokomish B | Sept. 21-25 | 3 pt. min. | WF | GMU 636 | 1 | |
Wynoochee | Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | WA, WF, WM | GMU 648 | 1 | |
White River A | Nov. (( |
Any bull | WF | GMU 653 | (( 48 |
|
White River B | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | WF | GMU 653 | 1 | |
Peninsula | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | WF | GMUs 602, 607, 612 | 1 | |
Quinault | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | WF | GMU 638 | 1 | |
Cathlamet | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | WF | GMUs 506, 530, 550 | 1 | |
Packwood | Sept. 21-25 | Any bull | WF | GMUs 516, 560 | 1 | |
Modern Firearm Elk Permit Hunts (Only modern firearm elk tag holders may apply.) | ||||||
Aladdin A | (( |
Any elk | EF | GMU 111 | 15 | |
Selkirk A | (( |
Any elk | EF | GMU 113 | 20 | |
49 Degrees North A | (( |
Antlerless | EF | GMU 117 | 45 | |
Turnbull B | Oct. 27 - Nov. 1 | Antlerless | EF | Elk Area 1015 | 6 | |
Turnbull C | Nov. 3-8 | Antlerless | EF | Elk Area 1015 | 6 | |
Turnbull D | Nov. 10-15 | Antlerless | EF | Elk Area 1015 | 6 | |
Blue Creek (( |
(( |
Antlerless | EF | GMUs 149, 154 | (( 25 |
|
Prescott (( |
(( |
Antlerless | EF | GMU 149 | (( 30 |
|
Dayton (( |
(( |
Antlerless | EF | GMU 163 and Elk Area 1011 | (( 50 |
|
Dayton (( |
(( |
Antlerless | EF | GMU 149 and Elk Area 1012 | (( 50 |
|
Dayton E | Oct. 31 - Nov. 8 | Antlerless | EF | Elk Area 1016 | 30 | |
Lick Creek A | Oct. 31 - Nov. 8 | Antlerless | EF | GMU 175 | 25 | |
Peola B | (( |
Antlerless | EF | GMU 178 | (( 30 |
|
Couse B | Oct. 1-12 | Antlerless | EF | GMU 181 | 30 | |
Mountain View (( |
Oct. 25 - Nov. 2 | Antlerless | EF | Elk Area 1013 | 10 | |
(( |
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Malaga (( |
Sept. 15-25 | Antlerless | EF | Elk Area 2032 | 35 | |
Malaga (( |
Nov. 6 - Dec. 31 | Antlerless | EF | Elk Area 2032 | 50 | |
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West Bar A | (( |
Antlerless | EF | GMU 330 | 5 | |
West Bar B | (( |
Antlerless | EF | GMU 330 | 5 | |
Teanaway C | Dec. 19 - Jan. (( |
Antlerless | EF | GMU 335 | 100 | |
Taneum A | (( |
Antlerless | EF | GMU 336 | 150 | |
Manastash A | (( |
Antlerless | EF | GMU 340 | 250 | |
Umtanum A | (( |
Antlerless | EF | GMU 342 | 200 | |
Little Naches B | (( |
Antlerless | EF | GMU 346 | 150 | |
Nile A | (( |
Antlerless | EF | GMU 352 | 50 | |
Bumping A | (( |
Antlerless | EF | GMU 356 | 100 | |
Bethel (( |
(( |
Antlerless | EF | GMU 360 | 100 | |
Rimrock (( |
(( |
Antlerless | EF | GMU 364 | 200 | |
Cowiche (( |
(( |
Antlerless | EF | GMU 368 | 200 | |
Klickitat Meadows B | (( |
Spike bull or antlerless | EF | Elk Area 3068 | 9 | |
Alkali A | Oct. 17 - Nov. 6 | Any elk | EF | GMU 371 | 20 | |
Mossyrock A | Nov. (( |
Antlerless | WF | GMU 505 | 50 | |
Willapa Hills A | Nov. (( |
Antlerless | WF | GMU 506 | 35 | |
Winston A | Nov. (( |
Antlerless | WF | GMU 520 | (( 40 |
|
Margaret (( |
Nov. 19-30 | Antlerless | WF | GMU 524 | (( 25 |
|
Ryderwood A | Nov. (( |
Antlerless | WF | GMU 530 | 35 | |
Coweeman A | Nov. (( |
Antlerless | WF | GMU 550 | (( 65 |
|
Coweeman B | Jan. 1-15, (( |
Antlerless | WF | GMU 550 | 35 | |
Toutle (( |
Nov. (( |
Antlerless | WF | GMU 556 | (( 60 |
|
Toledo A | Nov. (( |
Antlerless | WF | Elk Area 5029 | 20 | |
Green Mtn (( |
Nov. (( |
Antlerless | WF | Elk Area 5051 | 10 | |
Carlton | Sept. 22-30 | Any bull | WF | Elk Area 5057 | 5 | |
West Goat Rocks | Sept. 22-30 | Any bull | WF | Elk Area 5058 | 5 | |
Mt. Adams | Sept. 22-30 | Any bull | WF | Elk Area 5059 | 5 | |
Wildwood A | Jan. 16-30, (( |
Antlerless | WF | Elk Area 5061 | 20 | |
Newaukum A | Nov. (( |
Antlerless | WF | Elk Area 5050 | 5 | |
Upper Smith Creek A | (( |
Antlerless | WF | Elk Area 5064 | (( 4 |
|
Upper Smith Creek B | (( |
Any elk | WF | Elk Area 5064 | 2 | |
Mount Whittier A | (( |
Antlerless | WF | Elk Area 5065 | 2 | |
Mount Whittier B | (( |
Any elk | WF | Elk Area 5065 | 1 | |
Lewis River A | Nov. (( |
Antlerless | WF | GMU 560 | (( 150 |
|
Siouxon A | Nov. (( |
Antlerless | WF | GMU 572 | (( 60 |
|
Mudflow A | Nov. 9-15 | Any elk | WF | Elk Area 5099 | 5 | |
Mudflow B | Nov. 9-15 | Antlerless | WF | Elk Area 5099 | 10 | |
Raymond A | Nov. 5-10 | 3 pt. min. or antlerless | WF | Elk Area 6010 | (( 10 |
|
Raymond B | Dec. 16-31 | Antlerless | WF | Elk Area 6010 | (( 20 |
|
Raymond C | Jan. 1-(( |
Antlerless | WF | Elk Area 6010 | (( 10 |
|
Raymond D | Feb. 1-28, (( |
Antlerless | WF | Elk Area 6010 | (( 5 |
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North Minot A | Oct. 20-31 | Antlerless | WF | Elk Area 6067 | (( 10 |
|
Deschutes | Jan. (( |
Antlerless | WF | GMU 666 | 10 | |
North River A | Nov. 8-13 | Antlerless | WF | GMU 658 | 10 | |
Williams Creek | (( |
Antlerless | WF | GMU 673 | 50 | |
Tri Valley A | Dec. 1 - Jan. 20, (( |
Antlerless | WF | Elk Area 6012 | 10 | |
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Muzzleloader Bull Permit Hunts (Only muzzleloader elk tag holders may apply.) | ||||||
Note: Fire closures may limit access during early October seasons. | ||||||
Prescott (( |
Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | EM | GMU 149 | 1 | |
Blue Creek (( |
Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | EM | GMU 154 | 2 | |
Dayton (( |
Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | EM | GMU 162 | 4 | |
Tucannon (( |
Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | EM | Elk Area 1014 | 1 | |
Wenaha West (( |
Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | EM | Elk Area 1008 | 3 | |
Wenaha East (( |
Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | EM | Elk Area 1009 | (( 1 |
|
Mountain View (( |
Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | EM | GMU 172 | (( 3 |
|
Peola C | Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | EM | GMU 178 | 1 | |
Couse (( |
Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | EM | GMU 181 | 1 | |
Mission (( |
Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | EM | GMU 251 | 1 | |
Colockum (( |
Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | EM | GMUs 328, 329 | 1 | |
Teanaway D | Dec. 9-18 | Any elk | EM | GMU 335 | 6 | |
Peaches Ridge (( |
Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | EM | GMUs 336, 346 | (( 24 |
|
Observatory (( |
Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | EM | GMUs 340, 342 | (( 23 |
|
Goose Prairie (( |
Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | EM | GMUs 352, 356 | (( 16 |
|
Bethel (( |
Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | EM | GMU 360 | (( 17 |
|
Rimrock (( |
Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | EM | GMU 364 | (( 18 |
|
Cowiche (( |
Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | EM | GMU 368 | (( 10 |
|
Klickitat Meadows C | Oct. 1-(( |
Any bull | EM | Elk Area 3068 | 1 | |
Alkali B | Sept. 27 - Oct. 16 | Any elk | EM | GMU 371 | 10 | |
Nooksack (( |
Sept. (( |
Any bull | WM | GMU 418 | (( 2 |
|
Nooksack D | Sept. 26 - Oct. 11 and Nov. 18-30 | Spike only | WM | GMU 418 | 2 | |
Margaret D | Oct. (( |
Any bull | WM | GMU 524 | (( 4 |
|
Toutle D | Oct. (( |
Any bull | WM | GMU 556 | (( 13 |
|
Olympic (( |
Oct. (( |
3 pt. min. | WM | GMU 621, EXCEPT for Elk Area 6071 | 3 | |
Skokomish (( |
Oct. (( |
3 pt. min. | WM | GMU 636 | 2 | |
White River (( |
Oct. (( |
Any bull | WM | GMU 653 | (( 4 |
|
Muzzleloader Permit Hunts (Only muzzleloader elk tag holders may apply.) | ||||||
Aladdin B | Oct. (( |
Any elk | EM | GMU 111 | 10 | |
Selkirk B | Oct. (( |
Any elk | EM | GMU 113 | 10 | |
49 Degrees North B | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | EM | GMU 117 | 20 | |
Turnbull E | Oct. 3-8 | Antlerless | EM | Elk Area 1015 | 11 | |
Turnbull F | Nov. 20 - Dec. 8 | Antlerless | EM | Elk Area 1015 | 11 | |
Blue Creek (( |
Dec. 9 - Jan. (( |
Antlerless | EM | GMUs 149, 154 | 40 | |
Mountain View (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | EM | Elk Area 1013 | 10 | |
Lick Creek B | Oct. 3-11 | Antlerless | EM | GMU 175 | 15 | |
Peola D | Oct. 3-11 | Antlerless | EM | GMU 178 | 15 | |
Couse (( |
Dec. 1-31 | Antlerless | EM | GMU 181 | 30 | |
Couse (( |
Jan. 1- 20, (( |
Antlerless | EM | GMU 181 | 30 | |
Malaga (( |
Oct. 1-21 | Antlerless | EM | Elk Area 2032 | 50 | |
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West Bar C | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | EM | GMU 330 | 5 | |
Taneum B | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | EM | GMU 336 | 25 | |
Manastash B | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | EM | GMU 340 | 25 | |
Umtanum B | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | EM | GMU 342 | 200 | |
Nile B | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | EM | GMU 352 | 40 | |
Bumping B | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | EM | GMU 356 | 90 | |
Bethel (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | EM | GMU 360 | 40 | |
Cowiche (( |
Oct. (( |
Antlerless | EM | GMU 368 | 250 | |
Klickitat Meadows D | Oct. (( |
Spike bull or antlerless | EM | Elk Area 3068 | 4 | |
Stella A | Nov. (( |
Antlerless | WM | GMU 504 | (( 75 |
|
Stella B | Jan. 1-16, (( |
Antlerless | WM | GMU 504 | (( 75 |
|
Toledo B | Dec. 7-20 | Antlerless | WM | Elk Area 5029 | (( 40 |
|
Mossyrock B | Jan. 1-16, (( |
Antlerless | WM | Elk Area 5052 | (( 15 |
|
Randle A | Jan. 1-16, (( |
Antlerless | WM | Elk Area 5053 | 15 | |
Boistfort A | Jan. 1-16, (( |
Antlerless | WM | Elk Area 5054 | 40 | |
Willapa Hills B | Nov. 19 - Dec. 15 | Antlerless | WM | GMU 506 | 15 | |
Green Mt. A | Jan. 1-16, (( |
Antlerless | WM | Elk Area 5051 | 30 | |
Wildwood B | Jan. 1-(( |
Antlerless | WM | Elk Area 5061 | (( 30 |
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Mudflow C | Oct. 3-9 | Any elk | WM | Elk Area 5099 | 5 | |
Mudflow D | Oct. 3-9 | Antlerless | WM | Elk Area 5099 | 10 | |
Winston B | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | WM | GMU 520 | (( 20 |
|
Margaret E | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | WM | GMU 524 | (( 15 |
|
Ryderwood B | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | WM | GMU 530 | (( 30 |
|
Coweeman C | Nov. (( |
Antlerless | WM | GMU 550 | (( 20 |
|
Toutle E | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | WM | GMU 556 | (( 20 |
|
Lewis River B | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | WM | GMU 560 | (( 80 |
|
Siouxon B | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | WM | GMU 572 | (( 30 |
|
Yale A | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | WM | GMU 554 | (( 40 |
|
Yale B | Nov. (( |
3 pt. min. or antlerless | WM | GMU 554 | (( 50 |
|
Ethel A | Aug. 1-15 | Antlerless | WM | Elk Area 5049 | 10 | |
Ethel B | Aug. 16-31 | Antlerless | WM | Elk Area 5049 | 10 | |
Newaukum B | Jan. 1-(( |
Antlerless | WM | Elk Area 5050 | 10 | |
Upper Smith Creek C | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | WM | Elk Area 5064 | (( 4 |
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Upper Smith Creek D | Oct. (( |
Any elk | WM | Elk Area 5064 | 2 | |
Mount Whittier C | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | WM | Elk Area 5065 | 2 | |
Mount Whittier D | Oct. (( |
Any elk | WM | Elk Area 5065 | 1 | |
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Mashel A | Jan. 1-15, (( |
Antlerless | WM | Elk Area 6054 | 25 | |
North River B | Nov. 26 - Dec. 15 | Antlerless | WM | GMU 658 | 20 | |
North Minot B | Oct. 1-7 | Antlerless | WM | Elk Area 6067 | (( 10 |
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Raymond E | Oct. 1-31 | Antlerless | WM | Elk Area 6010 | (( 10 |
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Tri Valley B | Dec. 16 - Jan. 20, (( |
Antlerless | WM | Elk Area 6012 | 30 | |
Archery Permit Hunts (Only archery elk tag holders may apply.) | ||||||
Note: Fire closures may limit access during September seasons. | ||||||
Turnbull G | Sept. 8-20 | Antlerless | EA | Elk Area 1015 | 14 | |
Prescott (( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Any bull | EA | GMU 149 | 2 | |
Blue Creek (( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Any bull | EA | GMU 154 | 4 | |
Dayton (( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Any bull | EA | GMU 162 | (( 9 |
|
Tucannon (( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Any bull | EA | Elk Area 1014 | (( 4 |
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Wenaha West (( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Any bull | EA | Elk Area 1008 | (( 2 |
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(( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Any bull | EA | Elk Area 1009 | (( 2 |
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Mountain View (( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Any bull | EA | GMU 172 | (( 6 |
|
Peola D | Sept. 8-(( |
Any bull | EA | GMU 178 | 1 | |
Couse (( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Any bull | EA | GMU 181 | 1 | |
Dayton H | Sept. 8-20 | Antlerless | EA | Elk Area 1016 | 25 | |
Colockum (( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Any bull | EA | GMUs 328, 329 | (( 4 |
|
Teanaway E | (( |
Any bull | EA | GMU 335 | 18 | |
Peaches Ridge (( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Any bull | EA | GMUs 336, 346 | (( 118 |
|
Observatory (( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Any elk | EA | GMUs 340, 342 | (( 100 |
|
Goose Prairie (( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Any bull | EA | GMUs 352, 356 | (( 150 |
|
Bethel (( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Any bull | EA | GMU 360 | (( 40 |
|
Rimrock (( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Any bull | EA | GMU 364 | (( 120 |
|
Cowiche (( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Any bull | EA | GMU 368 | (( 18 |
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Klickitat Meadows E | Oct. 11-22 | Any bull | EA | Elk Area 3068 | 1 | |
Klickitat Meadows F | Oct. 11-22 | Spike bull or antlerless | EA | Elk Area 3068 | 9 | |
Alkali C | Sept. 8-20 | Any elk | EA | GMU 371 | 5 | |
Malaga (( |
Sept. 1-7 | Antlerless | EA | Elk Area 2032 | 25 | |
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Nooksack (( |
Sept. 1-(( |
Any bull | WA | GMU 418 | (( 2 |
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Nooksack F | Sept. 1-25 and Dec. 1-31 | Spike only | WA | GMU 418 | 2 | |
Margaret F | Sept. (( |
Any bull | WA | GMU 524 | (( 7 |
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Margaret G | Sept. (( |
Antlerless | WA | GMU 524 | (( 15 |
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Toutle F | Sept. (( |
Any bull | WA | GMU 556 | (( 36 |
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Toutle G | Sept. (( |
Antlerless | WA | GMU 556 | (( 36 |
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Ethel C | Jan. 1-20, (( |
Antlerless | WA | Elk Area 5049 | 10 | |
Newaukum C | Aug. 1-15 | Antlerless | WA | Elk Area 5050 | 10 | |
Newaukum D | Aug. 16-31 | Antlerless | WA | Elk Area 5050 | 10 | |
Upper Smith Creek E | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | WA | Elk Area 5064 | (( 4 |
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Upper Smith Creek F | Oct. (( |
Any elk | WA | Elk Area 5064 | 2 | |
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Lewis River C | Nov. (( |
3 pt. min. or antlerless | WA | GMU 560 | (( 30 |
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Siouxon C | Nov. (( |
3 pt. min. or antlerless | WA | GMU 572 | (( 15 |
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Mudflow E | Sept. 8-20 | Any elk | WA | Elk Area 5099 | 5 | |
Mudflow F | Sept. 8-20 | Antlerless | WA | Elk Area 5099 | 10 | |
Olympic (( |
Sept. 8-(( |
3 pt. min. | WA | GMU 621, EXCEPT for Elk Area 6071 | 6 | |
Skokomish (( |
Sept. 8-(( |
3 pt. min. | WA | GMU 636 | 5 | |
White River (( |
Sept. 8-(( |
Any bull | WA | GMU 653 | (( 20 |
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Master Hunter Special Elk Permit Hunts: Only master hunters may apply; antlerless only hunts will not affect accumulated points; and any weapon may be used. | ||||||
Turnbull H | Dec. 10-31 | Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 1015 | 6 | |
Mossyrock C | Jan. 17-30, (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 5052 | (( 10 |
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Randle B | Jan. 17-30, (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 5053 | 15 | |
Pumice Plains A | Oct. 25 - Nov. 2 | Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 5063 | (( 5 |
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Pumice Plains B | Oct. 18-24 | Any elk | Any elk tag | Elk Area 5063 | (( 2 |
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Quinault Ridge | Oct. 1-10 | 3 pt. min. or antlerless | Any elk tag | (( |
5 | |
Green Mt. B | Jan. 17-30, (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 5051 | 20 | |
Merwin A | Nov. (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 5060 | (( 7 |
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Merwin B | Jan. 17-30, (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 5060 | (( 7 |
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Master Hunter, Second Elk Tag Hunts: Only master hunters may apply; these hunts will not affect accumulated points; a second tag may be purchased by successful applicants as needed; and any weapon may be used. The second elk license and tag type must be the same tag type as the first one. | ||||||
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Malaga (( |
Aug. 1 - Mar. 31, (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 2032 | 100HM | |
Malaga (( |
Aug. 1 - Feb. 28, (( |
Any elk | Any elk tag | Elk Area 2032 | 6HM | |
Peshastin (( |
Aug. 1 - Mar. 31, (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 2033 | 100HM | |
Peshastin (( |
Aug. 1 - Feb. 28, (( |
Any elk | Any elk tag | Elk Area 2033 | 6HM | |
Fairview | Jan. 21 - Feb. 28, (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 3911 | 20HM | |
Rattlesnake Hills | Aug. 1 - Feb. 28, (( |
Antlerless or spike bull | Any elk tag | Designated areas in GMU 372 | 20HM | |
Cowlitz Valley | Aug. 1 - Sept. 7 | Any elk | Any elk tag | Designated areas in GMUs 503, 505, 510, 513, and 516 | 15HM | |
Toledo C | Dec. 21-31 | Any elk | Any elk tag | Elk Area 5029 | (( 35 |
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Toledo D | Aug. 1-7 | Any elk | Any (( |
Elk Area 5029 | (( 10 |
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Toledo E | Aug. 8-14 | Any elk | Any (( |
Elk Area 5029 | (( 10 |
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Toledo F | Aug. 15-21 | Any elk | Any
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Elk Area 5029 | (( 10 |
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Toledo G | Aug. 22-28 | Any elk | Any
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Elk Area 5029 | (( 10 |
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Boistfort B | Aug. 1-7 | Any elk | Any (( |
Elk Area 5054 | (( 10 |
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Boistfort C | Aug. 8-14 | Any elk | Any (( |
Elk Area 5054 | (( 10 |
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Boistfort D | Aug. 15-21 | Any elk | Any
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Elk Area 5054 | (( 10 |
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Boistfort E | Aug. 22-28 | Any elk | Any
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Elk Area 5054 | (( 10 |
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Gray's River | Aug. 1 - Sept. 7 and Dec. 15 - Feb. 28, 2010 | Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 5056 | 15HM | |
JBH * | Nov. (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 5090 | 20HM | |
Trout Lake A** | Dec. 15-31 | Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 5062 | 3 | |
Trout Lake B** | Jan. 1-14, (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 5062 | 3 | |
Trout Lake C** | Jan. 15-30, (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 5062 | 3 | |
North River (( |
Dec. 16 - Feb. 28, (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Designated areas in GMU 658 | 10(( |
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Chehalis Valley D | Aug. 1 - Feb. 28, (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Designated areas in Elk Area 6066 | (( 5 |
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Raymond F | Dec. 1 - Mar. 31, (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 6010 | (( 5HM |
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Dungeness A | Sept. 1 - Feb. 28, (( |
3 pt. min. | Any elk tag | Elk Area 6071 north of Hwy 101 only | 8HM | |
Dungeness B | Oct. 1 - Dec. 31 | Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 6071 north of Hwy 101 only | 6HM | |
Youth - Special Elk Permit Hunts (Must be eligible for the youth hunting license and accompanied by an adult during the hunt.) | ||||||
Mudflow (( |
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Any elk tag | Elk Area 5099 | (( 10 |
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Dungeness C | Sept. 1 - Feb. 28, (( |
Any elk | Any elk tag | Elk Area 6071 north of Hwy 101 only | 4HM | |
Sol Duc Valley A | Aug. 1 - Jan. (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 6072 | 2 | |
Clearwater Valley | Aug. 1 - Mar. 31, (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 6073 | 1 | |
Persons of Disability Only - Special Elk Permit Hunts | ||||||
Turnbull I | Oct. 10-18 | Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 1015 | 6 | |
Sol Duc Valley B | Aug. 1 - Jan. 22, (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 6072 | 2 | |
Observatory (( |
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Any elk | EF or EM | GMUs 340, 342 | 7 | |
Little Naches C | Oct. 1-10 | Any elk | EF, EM, EA | GMU 346 | 5 | |
Little Naches D | (( |
Antlerless | EF, EM, EA | GMU 346 | 8 | |
Alkali D | Oct. 17 - Nov. 6 | Any elk | EF | GMU 371 | 5 | |
Corral Canyon | (( |
Any elk | Any elk tag | Elk Area 3721 | 2 | |
Mudflow (( |
Sept. (( |
Any elk | Any elk tag | Elk Area 5099 | 4 | |
Mudflow (( |
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Any elk tag | Elk Area 5099 | 4 | |
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Ethel D | Nov. (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 5049 | 5 | |
Centralia Mine A | Oct. (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 6011 | (( 3 |
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Centralia Mine B | (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 6011 | (( 3 |
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Hunters 65 or Older Only - Special Elk Permit Hunts | ||||||
Hanaford | Jan. (( |
Antlerless | Any elk tag | Elk Area 6069 | 5 | |
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Margaret H | Nov. (( |
Antlerless | WF | GMU 524 | 10 |
*Muzzleloaders only; scopes allowed in JBH hunt. | |
**May only hunt on privately owned lands. Must use only archery or legal shotgun (10 or 12 gauge; slugs only). | |
HMThis is a damage hunt administered by a WDFW designated hunt master. Successful applicants will be contacted on an as-needed basis to help with specific sites of elk damage on designated landowner's property. Not all successful applicants will be contacted in any given year depending on elk damage activity for that year. |
Hunter Education Instructor Incentive Permits | |||||
– | Special elk permits will be allocated through a random drawing to those hunter education instructors that qualify. | ||||
– | Permit hunters must use archery equipment during archery seasons, muzzleloader equipment during muzzleloader seasons, and any legal weapon during modern firearm seasons. | ||||
– | Qualifying hunter education instructors must be certified and have been in active status for a minimum of three consecutive years, inclusive of the year prior to the permit drawing. | ||||
– | Instructors who are drawn, accept a permit, and are able to participate in the hunt, will not be eligible for these incentive permits for a period of ten years thereafter. | ||||
– | Permittees may purchase a second license for use with the permit hunt only. | ||||
Area | Dates | Restrictions | GMUs | Permits | |
Region 3 | All general season and permit seasons established for GMUs included with the permit | Any elk | GMUs (( |
2 | |
Region 5 | Any elk | All 500 series GMUs except GMU 522 | 4 | ||
Region 6 | Any elk | GMUs 654, 660, 672, 673, 681 | 1 |
[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047, 77.12.020, 77.12.570, 77.12.210. 08-19-021 (Order 08-227), § 232-28-354, filed 9/8/08, effective 10/9/08; 08-09-091 (Order 08-79), § 232-28-354, filed 4/18/08, effective 5/19/08; 07-17-049 (Order 07-166), § 232-28-354, filed 8/9/07, effective 9/9/07; 07-11-017 (Order 07-62), § 232-28-354, filed 5/3/07, effective 6/3/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.047. 06-17-095 (Order 06-196), § 232-28-354, filed 8/15/06, effective 9/15/06; 06-11-032 (Order 06-92), § 232-28-354, filed 5/8/06, effective 6/8/06.]
OTS-2121.1
REPEALER
The following section of the Washington Administrative Code is repealed:
WAC 232-28-515 | Trapping seasons and regulations. |
OTS-2122.1
NEW SECTION
WAC 232-28-516
Trapping seasons and regulations.
(1)
Statewide trapping seasons:
SPECIES | SEASON DATES |
Badger, Beaver, Bobcat, Marten, Mink, Muskrat, Raccoon, Red Fox, River Ottera, and Weasel | Nov. 1 - Mar. 31 during the current license year |
aRiver otter trapping season is closed in all Eastern Washington counties, except in Chelan, Ferry, Klickitat, Kittitas, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, and Yakima counties, as well as in the Snake and Walla Walla River drainages. The season bag limit is 12 river otter in the portions of Eastern Washington that are open to trapping. |
(a) To be issued your first Washington state trapping license an individual must pass the Washington state trapper education exam.
(b) Licensed trappers must comply with reporting requirements in WAC 232-12-134.
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