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OLYMPIA – September marks the start of hunting seasons for deer, elk, waterfowl, and upland game birds in many areas Washington.
To help hunters have a successful hunting season, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has released its annual Hunting Prospects, which provide guidance and hunting information for each district.
"Our district wildlife biologists write these popular reports to give an in-depth look at what field conditions should look like this year," said Anis Aoude, WDFW game division manager. "These prospects have a lot of useful information that can help brand new and experienced hunters plan their season."
WDFW has also launched a hunting regulations web map, which allows hunters to find permit and general season hunts based on location, date, weapon choice, and more. Recent surveys indicate 2020 should be another good hunting year.
"Last year we created youth, veterans and active military special hunt days, and they were an overwhelming success," said Kyle Spragens WDFW waterfowl manager. "They offer a very unique waterfowl hunting experience that we hope evolves into yearly waterfowling traditions. Favorable conditions in the Canadian prairies, Alaskan tundra and interior valleys, as well as here in Washington wetlands, make us hopeful for a strong waterfowl flight this fall."
Aoude asks that hunters pay special attention to the following items for the upcoming season:
These and other hunting regulations are described in WDFW's Big Game Hunting pamphlet or Migratory Waterfowl and Upland Game pamphlet.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is the state agency tasked with preserving, protecting and perpetuating fish, wildlife, and ecosystems, while providing sustainable fishing and hunting opportunities.