Hunt Type: Register to Hunt
Access Times
Start: 4:00 AM End: 7:00 PM
Access Acres: 20.00 Scouting is allowed Wire blind without seating. More information/comments This Waterfowl Habitat and Access (WHAP) Register To Hunt opportunity is open 7 days a week for waterfowl hunting only. Public access allowed only when WHAP sign installed at unit. Completion and display of Register To Hunt Permit (located at unit parking) required for access to and use of unit. Permit holders are required to comply with all posted unit access conditions. Unit hunting: blind only. Unit map is located at the parking and privatelands.wdfw.wa.gov. Parking: 1 vehicle. All WHAP units have a 15-shell limit; shotgun shell and other garbage removal required. Unit closure may result from hunter misconduct and property misuse. Changing landscape conditions may degrade or make difficult unit access, and blind/unit may become entirely submerged- continued access allowed unless WHAP sign removed. Agricultural operations and landowner activities may require immediate unit closure (temporary or permanent). Hunting Blinds Allowed Permanent blinds provided
No tree stands provided or allowed. Access Modes Walk-In (3) Weapon Info Shotgun - Waterfowl/approved non-toxic shot
BRANDON ROOZEN WDFW Region 4 Private Lands Program 425-725-7206 brandon.roozen@dfw.wa.gov
Address: 7112 265th Street NW Stanwood, WA 98292
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Waterfowl season
Max Groups: 1 Max Number in Group: 3
Comments: This Waterfowl Habitat and Access (WHAP) Register To Hunt opportunity is open 7 days a week for waterfowl hunting only. Public access allowed only when WHAP sign installed at unit. Completion and display of Register To Hunt Permit (located at unit parking) required for access to and use of unit. Permit holders are required to comply with all posted unit access conditions. Unit hunting: blind only. Unit map is located at the parking and privatelands.wdfw.wa.gov. Parking: 1 vehicle. All WHAP units have a 15-shell limit; shotgun shell and other garbage removal required. Unit closure may result from hunter misconduct and property misuse. Changing landscape conditions may degrade or make difficult unit access, and blind/unit may become entirely submerged- continued access allowed unless WHAP sign removed. Agricultural operations and landowner activities may require immediate unit closure (temporary or permanent).
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