Posted October 6, 2016 10:00 am by Comments

By Duncan Johnson

Waterfowl Hunting
Waterfowl Hunting
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

OLYMPIA-(Ammoland.com)- Some of Washington’s most popular hunting seasons will get underway Oct. 15, when hunters with modern firearms will take to the field for deer and waterfowl.

“Deer hunting opportunities should be good in many parts of the state,” said Jerry Nelson, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) deer and elk manager.

“Last year’s deer harvest was the highest in our state since 2004, but drought took less of a toll this summer and overwinter survival was favorable in most areas,” said Nelson.

Hunters will also take to the field for waterfowl. Last season, nearly 550,000 waterfowl were harvested in Washington. Duck—except scaup—coot, and snipe seasons open Oct. 15, as well as goose seasons in all goose management areas.

The exceptions include dusky Canada goose hunting in Goose Management Area 2, which is closed from October through March. Brant season, determined by the midwinter waterfowl survey, is also currently closed, but will open on selected dates in January.

“We expect another strong season,” said WDFW waterfowl manager Kyle Spragens. “Conditions point to a good year for brood production, which is great for waterfowl hunters as long …Read the Rest

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