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May 18 deadline for special hunt permits

Herald Columnists | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 6 months AGO
by Herald ColumnistsGARNET WILSON
| May 6, 2016 1:45 PM

This is an important for big game hunters. The new big game pamphlet needs to be studied front cover to back cover. Just 13 days left to apply. Read on

Hunters have through May 18 to apply for special hunting permits for fall deer, elk, mountain goat, moose, bighorn sheep, and some turkey seasons in Washington State.

The winners will be selected through a random drawing conducted by Fish and Wildlife in June. Special permits qualify hunters to hunt at times and places beyond those authorized by a general hunting license.

Hunters wanting to apply for a special permit must purchase an application and hunting license for those species and submit the application with their preferred hunt choices.

New hunting opportunities were approved in several categories this year, so the new big game hunting pamphlet needs to be studies thoroughly. They include more antlerless deer hunts throughout the state and new youth hunts.

Hunters will also find additional hunting opportunities for bull elk in the Teanaway (GMU 335), along with more antlerless permits in various areas.

Applications and licenses are available from license vendors statewide or on Fish and Wildlife’s website.

Instructions and details on applying for special permit hunts are described on pages 12-13 of the 2016 Big Game Hunting Seasons & Regulations pamphlet, available at WDFW offices, license vendors, and online.

Results of the special-permit drawing will be available online by the end of June. Winners will be notified by mail or email by mid-July.

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