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Hunting on the Monument

Waterfowl HuntingVisitors to the Monument in fall and winter can enjoy a variety of hunting experiences in the riparian and shrub-steppe habitats. Upland hunters will find chukar and California quail challenging in the tall sagebrush. Waterfowl are abundant on both the Columbia River and the White Bluffs Ponds on the Wahluke Unit. Big game hunters can find opportunities to harvest mule deer and Rocky Mountain elk.

All seasons are set by Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. Be sure to read the free state hunting regulations published annually. Special restrictions apply while hunting Monument lands, including restrictions on modern firearms and non-toxic shot. Shotguns, muzzleloaders, and archery are allowed.

Download 2007 hunting seasons and regulations specific to the Monument (PDF - 74 KB)

Download 2007 Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Hunting Pamphlets

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